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Are any of the new bags only (as opposed to full backpack) available now?
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Are any of the new bags only (as opposed to full backpack) available now?
Interested to see what they say but I'd just go with the bigger one. They cinch down the same and the weight and price is very closeKevin,
How easy is it to grab a nalgene out of the water bottle pocket while the pack is on? I’ve gone through many packs with this “nalgene pocket”, but I damn near have to pop my shoulder out of the socket to actually grab the bottle.
I’m really digging the new packs, color and all. I’ll be ordering one as soon as I figure out which size. I sent a email Friday but maybe you can answer my question here? We’ve got a 1.5 year old daughter and wife and I will be backpacking with her this summer, I’ll obviously be carrying everyone’s stuff. We are experienced ultralight backpackers and don’t bring much excess. Will the Kenai at 5400 ci be enough room, or should I be going to a 6300 ci? I know you guys are generous with you size ratings so hoping the Kenai will work as I like that layout.
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Will you be able to attach it to the revolution frame if you wanted to use it for scouting/day pack?EDC = Every Day Carry.
The one , we are working on is a well pocketed, horseshoe style zip pack in the 2000-2500 range. I have no ETA, but the current sample is nice.
Throw a blaze orange talon and some blood, sweat and dirt on it you'll be fineI hope the stuff looks better in person - sorry, but now the packs all look like something Gossamer Gear would sell, not hunting packs.
I think the aftermarket value of the green x-pac pack bags just shot up. Wish I’d bought an extra when I had the chance.
Exactly. I could live with the pockets, if there was the option to switch them side to side.The asymmetrical pockets make sense but suck for leftys like me because I am always putting spotters and tripods on the right side to offset my gun on the left. I know I'm in the minority here though.
Thats what I'm hoping that the brooks pockets attached to the bag are still an option in the custom build options.Just order from the custom shop when it is back up or call them.
1. We ported the Flight Two Bottle Pockets (patent pending) to the rest of the line. Effectively , they drop the bottles by two inches, allowing easier reach. You can also lower the frame / load in relation to the belt /load anchor another inch with little effort or negative impact. This should allow easy bottle access with some shoulder flexibility. If not, we have a bottle holster you can mount to the belt , which makes access a breeze.Kevin,
How easy is it to grab a nalgene out of the water bottle pocket while the pack is on? I’ve gone through many packs with this “nalgene pocket”, but I damn near have to pop my shoulder out of the socket to actually grab the bottle.
I’m really digging the new packs, color and all. I’ll be ordering one as soon as I figure out which size. I sent a email Friday but maybe you can answer my question here? We’ve got a 1.5 year old daughter and wife and I will be backpacking with her this summer, I’ll obviously be carrying everyone’s stuff. We are experienced ultralight backpackers and don’t bring much excess. Will the Kenai at 5400 ci be enough room, or should I be going to a 6300 ci? I know you guys are generous with you size ratings so hoping the Kenai will work as I like that layout.
Thanks
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That is the goal with a companion on the flight frame for EDC use. I have the one on the Flight suspension and like it a lot. I'll check the fitting for the main frame this week in shop (Ive been super busy at the expo .. and not in my design mind) .Will you be able to attach it to the revolution frame if you wanted to use it for scouting/day pack?
1. We ported the Flight Two Bottle Pockets (patent pending) to the rest of the line. Effectively , they drop the bottles by two inches, allowing easier reach. You can also lower the frame / load in relation to the belt /load anchor another inch with little effort or negative impact. This should allow easy bottle access with some shoulder flexibility. If not, we have a bottle holster you can mount to the belt , which makes access a breeze.
2. Our plan on custom builder , is mostly side pocket config (asymmetrical, tall , regular ) and zipper adds and deletes ... so builder will be simpler. BTW , we took the 3 most popular custom build and built them into the line (asymmetrical pockets, integrated Lanner and brooks pocket one side) .
3. Brooks / Saker . We are in the business of selling packs . That being said, we also combine the idea of what sells , with what we believe to be the best option. We do NOT really want to offer brooks and saker again .. as they were our lowest sellers .. BUT the side pockets sold very well in custom builder and it was often ONE side pocket. (caps for emphasis) . We will be releasing the details on the add on side pockets very shortly , they have already been photographed etc and just need a few details , but WE believe that they are stronger as an add on then as a pack (see item 4).
4. As an add on , you use them to add up to 2200 CI to any pack. You can use them just on the frame at 2200 CI. You can pair them with a merlin and have about a 3400 CI pack .. add a small dry bag and you have almost anything covered. The weight for a pair is pretty reasonable at 12 -13 ounces. We believe the flexibility they bring to the system will be more valuable than the Brooks an Saker were as stand alone packs. Maybe we do some limited runs in the future if the demand is there for the Brooks/ Saker .. but our plan and desire is to offer the add on wings only.
Now lets talk fabrics, granted it is a small sample size, BUT , at the expo , Ultra (charcoal) is outselling wolf by a very very large margin. Some folks, may not be enamored with the look , but most people love it (hunters included) and dont care.
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Kenai will work fine on Revolution frame BUT be an integrated pack with a load shelf internal. If you want it as breakaway , you will have to go custom Lanner and change the pockets. That should be up soon.I have a question
I truly love yourgear and I have tried most other brands. I do think it’s smart to have a smaller bag say 2000-2500 that you can use on the revolution frame.
I currently have a lanner and like it but I like the look of the kenai as I’m a big fan of the Asymmetrical water bottle holder. Will this pack work on the revolution frame?
We hope to have that soon, I can answer more late next weekI have a question
I truly love yourgear and I have tried most other brands. I do think it’s smart to have a smaller bag say 2000-2500 that you can use on the revolution frame.
I currently have a lanner and like it but I like the look of the kenai as I’m a big fan of the Asymmetrical water bottle holder. Will this pack work on the revolution frame?
IME the water bottle pocket is very accessible. I've not enjoyed using any previous water bottle pocket and always carried water on my belt, but I've changed that with the SO packs. However, on the Integrated frames (Kenai) the water bottle pocket will rise up when you add frame extensions, which for me, made it inaccessible. I didn't have this problem with the Non-Integrated frame.Kevin,
How easy is it to grab a nalgene out of the water bottle pocket while the pack is on? I’ve gone through many packs with this “nalgene pocket”, but I damn near have to pop my shoulder out of the socket to actually grab the bottle.
I’m really digging the new packs, color and all. I’ll be ordering one as soon as I figure out which size. I sent a email Friday but maybe you can answer my question here? We’ve got a 1.5 year old daughter and wife and I will be backpacking with her this summer, I’ll obviously be carrying everyone’s stuff. We are experienced ultralight backpackers and don’t bring much excess. Will the Kenai at 5400 ci be enough room, or should I be going to a 6300 ci? I know you guys are generous with you size ratings so hoping the Kenai will work as I like that layout.
Thanks
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I get where you are coming from .. heck we may have used you in our statistical analysis of many people order one long pocket on a side or two. So , being 100 percent transparent .. maybe we do it all integrated, maybe we dont .. lets see where we are in a few weeks .. though I think the add on pockets are pretty tight and do NOT have much play but you are correct the top does NOT anchor to the frame. Outside of that, they are probably as tight as possible without some soft of convoluted weave attachmentSo the integrated Saker pocket wont be available as an option for the custom pack? My last custom pack had a Saker style pocket on the left, water bottle on the right and it was perfect. Wouldn't carry my ATX95 in a loose pocket that is an add-on. It's way too much weight to flop around when you stop and loosen everything during breaks. I was actually considering ordering the next pack with the Lanner type back pocket and leave the Merlin at home. More and more I am preferring not to have add-on pockets held on by the gate-keeper straps.
You are correct on that , its a limitation of the platform . labor available. Same pack on the breakaway platform does not have that between 24 and 26 .. but will crawl up frame on 28.IME the water bottle pocket is very accessible. I've not enjoyed using any previous water bottle pocket and always carried water on my belt, but I've changed that with the SO packs. However, on the Integrated frames (Kenai) the water bottle pocket will rise up when you add frame extensions, which for me, made it inaccessible. I didn't have this problem with the Non-Integrated frame.