I recently decided to foray into ultralight backpacking. I've been using a dt1 for hunting season which is great, and I wanted a 3-4-day pack with a more flexible frame than the bikini for scouting and hiking. I also have an Express for edc and small trips - too small for more than two nights, in my opinion.
I purchased two ultralight packs from fairly nice American makers (ULA and gossamer gear) and was disappointed by the weight-transfer (in)abilities. 20lbs in the ULA and gg felt like 30 on my Express *without the omni hip belt.* 15lbs was ok, and maybe that's all one needs for a 3-day trip, but if you ever bring any scouting or cold-weather equipment, the ultralight packs seem to be useless. At 25lbs, they both began to feel structurally unsound; at 30 they buckled. On top of that, my shoulders are apparently uneven, which you can adjust for on kifaru packs, but on the ultralight packs it threw everything off balance.
So, now I'm back to square one. I had a small highcamp, but it was too big and I want to steer away from the stiffness of the bikini frame. I'm thinking of purchasing either a Late Season or (more likely) a Zulu; both are the right size for 3-5 day trips. My questions are: does anyone have any strong opinions/experience regarding the weight-vs.-comfort debate when it comes to hiking with, say, 20-30lbs? Any thoughts on the Late Season and/or/vs. a Zulu? Are there ultralight packs that you've found to carry as comfortably as kifaru? In other words, can anyone here spare me the cost of purchasing yet another kifaru pack? Thanks.
I purchased two ultralight packs from fairly nice American makers (ULA and gossamer gear) and was disappointed by the weight-transfer (in)abilities. 20lbs in the ULA and gg felt like 30 on my Express *without the omni hip belt.* 15lbs was ok, and maybe that's all one needs for a 3-day trip, but if you ever bring any scouting or cold-weather equipment, the ultralight packs seem to be useless. At 25lbs, they both began to feel structurally unsound; at 30 they buckled. On top of that, my shoulders are apparently uneven, which you can adjust for on kifaru packs, but on the ultralight packs it threw everything off balance.
So, now I'm back to square one. I had a small highcamp, but it was too big and I want to steer away from the stiffness of the bikini frame. I'm thinking of purchasing either a Late Season or (more likely) a Zulu; both are the right size for 3-5 day trips. My questions are: does anyone have any strong opinions/experience regarding the weight-vs.-comfort debate when it comes to hiking with, say, 20-30lbs? Any thoughts on the Late Season and/or/vs. a Zulu? Are there ultralight packs that you've found to carry as comfortably as kifaru? In other words, can anyone here spare me the cost of purchasing yet another kifaru pack? Thanks.