Stone Glacier Terminus Review

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I 100% agree, the frame barreling, and wished they did some changed to their belt. I know some people don't have an issue with it, but i find the foam they use to be too firm, and can give a lot of hip pain.
I always get a bit of bruising on one side forward on my hip when I pack heavy loads, but I like how the larger belt spreads across my hib vs a fat skinny one. I'd love it if the MR style of foam/belt build was done in the footprint of what SG uses for a belt. Best of both worlds, for me at least.
 
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I agree, it makes a great lightweight daypack that can blow up when needed to haul meat out. One thing i didnt like was how the lid attachment straps were directly below the load lifters, so you had to either go inside the load lifters or on the outside, which would allow you lid to fall off the top of the frame if not really really tight. Or if going inside the lid got all mis shaped. I feel like SG is about due for a new frame, or upgrades to currents...
Not only do I not like how the lid attaches, I don't like how the lid is designed. In my opinion EXO has a much better lid design.
 

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Not only do I not like how the lid attaches, I don't like how the lid is designed. In my opinion EXO has a much better lid design.
This is my first year with an exo, i like using lids on my packs for small quick access items, gloves, headlamp etc. I am picky with the way they attach and size of pockets etc. The K4 has been the best lid ive used, as far as the way it attaches, the double pocket layout. I wasn't sure about the little skirts on the side of it at first but when putting a jacket or shirt under the lid when peeling off the layer, that skirt keeps it protected from moisture and snow. Ive got nothing but good things to say about the K4, they did a great job designing that pack.
 

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Here’s the terminus in heavy day pack mode. Put it through the paces in this configuration and really happy with it. For me, it’s pretty much a do all pack. The only things I’d personally change is having two pockets on the front like the Kifaru timberline or AMR had, or side sleeve. I just want an exterior pocket I can store a puffy and gloves in, but honestly accessing it from the side zip is really not a big deal and the lack of front pockets keeps it slim.

No recent pictures of it with meat in it but handled part of a mule deer buck with ease.

It’s a niche pack but if you value lightweight i think it’s tough to beat for anything but elk/moose.


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Iv seen mentioned that people wouldn’t use this pack for elk/moose. Any hang up on this pack for elk with boned out quarters? Really don’t care if I can’t fit it in the sleeve. Iv always preferred meat in the bag to a load shelf.
 

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Iv seen mentioned that people wouldn’t use this pack for elk/moose. Any hang up on this pack for elk with boned out quarters? Really don’t care if I can’t fit it in the sleeve. Iv always preferred meat in the bag to a load shelf.
I can’t see why there would be, as long as you’re committed to boning elk then meat is meat in that application. I asked SG the same thing when released, and they had a similar response. Trail with Go Hunt was talking about doing the same (for elk).
 
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Iv seen mentioned that people wouldn’t use this pack for elk/moose. Any hang up on this pack for elk with boned out quarters? Really don’t care if I can’t fit it in the sleeve. Iv always preferred meat in the bag to a load shelf.
Zero issues in my opinion and I was able to fit a hell of a lot of boned out meat in the meat sleeve itself and then I just strapped the other meat bag to the outside!
 
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Here’s the terminus in heavy day pack mode. Put it through the paces in this configuration and really happy with it. For me, it’s pretty much a do all pack. The only things I’d personally change is having two pockets on the front like the Kifaru timberline or AMR had, or side sleeve. I just want an exterior pocket I can store a puffy and gloves in, but honestly accessing it from the side zip is really not a big deal and the lack of front pockets keeps it slim.

No recent pictures of it with meat in it but handled part of a mule deer buck with ease.

It’s a niche pack but if you value lightweight i think it’s tough to beat for anything but elk/moose.


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Would you buy the Terminus 8700 instead of the 7000 to gain the front zip pocket?


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Would you buy the Terminus 8700 instead of the 7000 to gain the front zip pocket?


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I agree with Zach and would not, if the plan was to use for day mode frequently, but I have not handled the 8700.

If you set your pack up right the main zipper makes it’s pretty easy to quickly access stuff.


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Iv seen mentioned that people wouldn’t use this pack for elk/moose. Any hang up on this pack for elk with boned out quarters? Really don’t care if I can’t fit it in the sleeve. Iv always preferred meat in the bag to a load shelf.
I fit half a bull elk plus my share of camp in the pack. Moose I could see, those quarters would be to fat to fit thru the draw string.
 

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After my trip to AZ, I really want long front straps for those gypsy loads. I found some nice elk sheds way out in the wilderness, they were kind of a pain to pack out along with all my crap. I'll need to pick up some strap extenders I think. Otherwise, no other complaints. This pack just really handles the heavy loads for me.
 

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Not sure why I didn’t get one of these earlier. This is the pack I’ve been dreaming of. I never make use of all the pockets and junk on my other packs, this is exactly what I needed. The side zip is great for grabbing stuff out and I just tossed the essentials in the lid. Pretty handy, the belt ouch holds a Glock 26 with the finger extension on the mag perfectly.
 

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Has anyone cut the potato chip meat bag out of theirs? Considering it. My plan is to make a dcf meat bag fit for the frame panel that I can fully remove

I think I’m going to really like this pack.
 

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Has anyone cut the potato chip meat bag out of theirs? Considering it. My plan is to make a dcf meat bag fit for the frame panel that I can fully remove

I think I’m going to really like this pack.
No. I actually use it for items I like to keep separate in day pack mode (game bags, knife, stuff I don't want to sort thru when I am looking for my lunch). I've never actually had meat in it.
 

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No. I actually use it for items I like to keep separate in day pack mode (game bags, knife, stuff I don't want to sort thru when I am looking for my lunch). I've never actually had meat in it.
Does it quiet down with some use? I’ll probably use it for the same.

I’m suprised by the exterior fabric. I was thinking it was going to be more similar to xpac but it’s surprisingly quiet and flexible.
 

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Does it quiet down with some use? I’ll probably use it for the same.

I’m suprised by the exterior fabric. I was thinking it was going to be more similar to xpac but it’s surprisingly quiet and flexible.
To be honest, I don't notice the noise. But, it has been soaked with blood multiple times and cleaned, so maybe I softened it up...? IDK
 
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This is a great thread and the best information I have found on the Terminus pack. I called Stone Glacier to order a Terminus pack, but was informed they won't make/sell the pack with an X-curve frame. Frames with a curve are generally more comfortable for me because I have a lumbar hyperlordosis (excessive curve in my lower back). I am curious if anyone separately purchased and sewed the X-curve frame on to the Terminus. Or what packs on the market might be similar such as a Kifaru Dall?
 

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They sent me the curved stays and they worked great. They don’t like to do it because you can install them incorrectly very easily.
 
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