Stone Glacier and Kifaru

Matt Cashell

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Just an update on the lateral stability of the BT1, based on some questions and comments.

I noted in the video I had only one side compression strap per side, and there was a little more movement than the SG. I also didn't have the lifters cranked down hard. I will check it out, but I am confident that with another compression strap, and everything tightened firmly, you can lock your load as tight as you want to the frame, and the frame sits solidly.

I didn't, because the load was carrying quite comfortably the way it was.
 

Matt Cashell

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matt, how many PMs a day a re you getting regaurding these 2 packs?

ummmmmm .... a LOT. I don't mind, and I try to keep my inbox clean. Everyone should feel free to ask any questions right here on this thread too, because lots of people are interested.
 

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I don't keep track, but I would say I have got at least 15 PMs on the packs today. I haven't filled up my inbox totally yet, but I delete them after I reply, and as an administrator, I think I can keep 200 messages.
 
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Just some durability testing. .....

In the interests of scientific research... I've been doing some some durability testing myself. Just with the Stone Glacier, since I don't have a Kifaru handy.

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Today it survived being strapped to the outside of a helicopter and logged several hundred miles in zero degree temps. I find that's usually a good test of straps and buckles. Also pretty tough on most non-cordura fabrics, as as the rack tends to wear holes in things at 100 kts. No issues to report, and it still looks like new.

I also really like the way the bag compresses down. Reduces flapping at cruise speed.

I also did some durability testing on myself. Besides being zero degrees, we also had a nice wind kickin' all day, and my job involved snowshoeing around on frozen lakes with zilch for cover. I'm not at all sure I passed the test quite as successfully.

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Yk
 

wyodan

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BB,

I can't seem to find this in the posts, but are you using flat back or standard stays with the Kifaru?
 

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In the interests of scientific research... I've been doing some some durability testing myself. Just with the Stone Glacier, since I don't have a Kifaru handy.

P3140267_zpsf2e6a0dc.jpg


Today it survived being strapped to the outside of a helicopter and logged several hundred miles in zero degree temps. I find that's usually a good test of straps and buckles. Also pretty tough on most non-cordura fabrics, as as the rack tends to wear holes in things at 100 kts. No issues to report, and it still looks like new.

I also really like the way the bag compresses down. Reduces flapping at cruise speed.

I also did some durability testing on myself. Besides being zero degrees, we also had a nice wind kickin' all day, and my job involved snowshoeing around on frozen lakes with zilch for cover. I'm not at all sure I passed the test quite as successfully.

P3140270_zps3ccc4561.jpg


Yk

Your job is way cooler than mine...just sayin'
 

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Cool ! But man is this killing me, Santa is bringing you all the awesome stuff and I got another 32 days to go ! I'm living vicariously through your review until the big brown santa sleigh pulls up at the office.
 
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Its tough when that brown truck comes thru the neighborhood! Have about 3 week till my expected ship date, its getting close boys!!
 
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