Spiral Horn
WKR
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2019
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On a hunt in the Mountains of Turkey and the waist belt failed.
Design is fairly unique and lightweight (its biggest plus); without adding post-purchase accessories it is really a mid-sized bucket with a large external pocket. The main external pocket is very useful, and overall the pack has a unique frame and feel that takes some getting used to. However, the waist belt and buckles are just flimsy, do not stay firmly in place, and IMO very poorly designed. I’m currently overseas on a hunt and part of the waist belt backed out of the lockdown loop causing the female part of the waist belt clasp to fall off and it is now lost. Imagine what a time I’m now having going up and down this Asian Mountain with just shoulder straps and only hope it doesn’t end in injury. CATASTROPHIC FAILURE, in the field - where it counts. Retired soldier - been regularly using packs my entire life in countless environments. Never had anything like this kind of failure before - used to lockdown loops staying locked. Packs designed for outdoor use must be rugged, with lock-down ties and buckles that actually lock in place and do not fail. This one might look good at the outdoor show, but miserably failed the most important test of all - actual use on the mountain.
Design is fairly unique and lightweight (its biggest plus); without adding post-purchase accessories it is really a mid-sized bucket with a large external pocket. The main external pocket is very useful, and overall the pack has a unique frame and feel that takes some getting used to. However, the waist belt and buckles are just flimsy, do not stay firmly in place, and IMO very poorly designed. I’m currently overseas on a hunt and part of the waist belt backed out of the lockdown loop causing the female part of the waist belt clasp to fall off and it is now lost. Imagine what a time I’m now having going up and down this Asian Mountain with just shoulder straps and only hope it doesn’t end in injury. CATASTROPHIC FAILURE, in the field - where it counts. Retired soldier - been regularly using packs my entire life in countless environments. Never had anything like this kind of failure before - used to lockdown loops staying locked. Packs designed for outdoor use must be rugged, with lock-down ties and buckles that actually lock in place and do not fail. This one might look good at the outdoor show, but miserably failed the most important test of all - actual use on the mountain.