spencerkwick
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- Dec 8, 2023
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This thread has been very helpful!
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I bought both and kept the X-Cruve 5900. I would second this statement. If you can't fit your fist between the wall and your back smoothly, go with the X-Curve. The X-Curve fits better than the Krux with a 50lb sandbag, and I honestly think this is a good indicator of a curved vs flat back.Re "flat back" vs a "curved back"... I was told to stand with my back against the wall. If I can fit my hand between the wall and the small of my back, I have a "curved back". If I can't, my back is pretty flat. Is that still the standard way to measure this?
Hey Drew did you mean to say "If you CAN fit your fist between the wall and your back" Go with the X-curve.I bought both and kept the X-Cruve 5900. I would second this statement. If you can't fit your fist between the wall and your back smoothly, go with the X-Curve. The X-Curve fits better than the Krux with a 50lb sandbag, and I honestly think this is a good indicator of a curved vs flat back.
I bought the small waist belt, as it was on sale (and technically my size), and it fits great. Will be ordering a medium and seeing how it fits/likely better for heavier packouts.
For Reference, I'm 5'10, 175, 31-inch waist and 9ish % Body fat.