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Maybe I'm talking about the frame height, which I thought corresponded to torso length. It seems like there should be different options or ability to adjust the distance between the hip belt and upper part of the Velcro on the frame where the straps attach (along with the horizontal webbing strap that the shoulder strap feeds through on the frame). ...or maybe I don't realize how much I don't understand about pack fit

Maybe just ask the question first before accusing me of trolling. It is possible that I didn't get it adjusted the way it was meant to. I emailed with SG, called, and watched the video. They were very supportive and responsive. It seemed like a great pack and I really wanted it to work but I never could get it adjusted to where it felt like it wasn't pulling back on my shoulders (unless it was really tight). You can obviously adjust the shoulder strap length. You can also rotate where the shoulder straps/pads sit on your shoulders by undoing the Velcro attachment to the frame. My statement was about the fact that this still doesn't change where the shoulder straps actually attach to the frame. That is where any residual weight from the hip belt is transferred. That's a fixed point by the nylon straps that the shoulder straps feed through above the Velcro attachment. Basically, I felt like I needed a different dimension between the hip belt and where the residual weight of the pack is transferred from the frame to the shoulder straps. Seemed like a good pack otherwise and might work for everyone else, just didn't for me. I tried on a different pack Friday afternoon and with little adjustment it felt completely different for me personally. Maybe I just couldn't figure out the SG.
are you talking about what the red arrow is pointing at?View attachment 48051
Yes. It seems to me that the attachment point on the actual frame should be adjustable or come in different frame heights for different torso lengths of the user. I understand that load lifter connection provides this to some degree as you move the shoulder straps up and down the Velcro attachment on the frame. My apologies if I've incorrectly characterized the features of this pack or don't know what I'm talking about. Let me revise my first statement: Seemed like a great pack/frame. Didn't work for me personally. I tried a pack with a different frame height instead.
sr80, are there any other apologies or clarifications I need to make?
Sorry for making a mess of this thread. I made the first post without thinking through all of the details.
yes, you can apologize to Kurt for making false claims
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yes, you can apologize to Kurt for making false claims
Yes. It seems to me that the attachment point on the actual frame should be adjustable or come in different frame heights for different torso lengths of the user. I understand that load lifter connection provides this to some degree as you move the shoulder straps up and down the Velcro attachment on the frame. My apologies if I've incorrectly characterized the features of this pack or don't know what I'm talking about. Let me revise my first statement: Seemed like a great pack/frame. Didn't work for me personally. I tried a pack with a different frame height instead.
sr80, are there any other apologies or clarifications I need to make?
Sorry for making a mess of this thread. I made the first post without thinking through all of the details.
Agreed. I stand corrected on all points. I did think that different frame heights had differently spaced attachment points for the harness, which is incorrect also. The 24" hunter frame happens to fit me while I personally couldn't get the xcurve to fit, which is probably a result of my lack of ability to properly adjust it. Thanks for the feedback guys.Your kifaru frame does not have different frame heights, its a 24" frame, no matter how you adjust it, it is a 24 " frame