GZeus24
Lil-Rokslider
I recently tested the SG5900 side by side with the EXO4800 (and the Kifaru 44Mag but that's not on your list). Despite really liking some things about the x-curve I ended up sending the SG back due to a couple of issues.
Firstly, I had to move the shoulder straps up the hook and loop a long way to get them to fall over my shoulder correctly. Once in position they fit well but I was on the last 2-3 inches of the fastening. I didn't consider it a show stopper and they may offer a longer shoulder strap. If this had been the only issue I would have worked harder to address it because I liked the feel of the x-curve overall.
The deal breaker for me was issues with the belt cinching and loosening. When doing a full pull tightening, the belt would slip and let a little of the tension out just as I released it. It may have been the angle I pulled at or it may have been a faulty unit but having 1/4"-1/2" of belt slip back out of tension on each side was frustrating and not something I have experienced with other belts. However, the real deal breaker for me was that once the belt was under tension it was nearly impossible to release any tension without undoing the buckle. Letting off a little tension to fine tune your belt requires you to really work with both hands to get the hardware to cooperate. There was just no comparing that to the ease of the EXO belt.
I'm not sure how common these experiences are with the SG belt and its a shame that such a fundamental component took it off the table for me as that x-curve really does have a lot of appeal. I'm still testing and debating between the EXO and Kifaru and I'm sure one will work for me in the end. Everyone is different and we are all spoiled for choice with some excellent products. Good luck with your search.
Firstly, I had to move the shoulder straps up the hook and loop a long way to get them to fall over my shoulder correctly. Once in position they fit well but I was on the last 2-3 inches of the fastening. I didn't consider it a show stopper and they may offer a longer shoulder strap. If this had been the only issue I would have worked harder to address it because I liked the feel of the x-curve overall.
The deal breaker for me was issues with the belt cinching and loosening. When doing a full pull tightening, the belt would slip and let a little of the tension out just as I released it. It may have been the angle I pulled at or it may have been a faulty unit but having 1/4"-1/2" of belt slip back out of tension on each side was frustrating and not something I have experienced with other belts. However, the real deal breaker for me was that once the belt was under tension it was nearly impossible to release any tension without undoing the buckle. Letting off a little tension to fine tune your belt requires you to really work with both hands to get the hardware to cooperate. There was just no comparing that to the ease of the EXO belt.
I'm not sure how common these experiences are with the SG belt and its a shame that such a fundamental component took it off the table for me as that x-curve really does have a lot of appeal. I'm still testing and debating between the EXO and Kifaru and I'm sure one will work for me in the end. Everyone is different and we are all spoiled for choice with some excellent products. Good luck with your search.