I tried on an ark frame at scheels and didn't care for it but I'm gonna go back and try it out again.I like the Kifaru stuff. I like the stiff frames and how my packs are laid out. They can be "strappy" but are really tough. They carry weight really good.
Fairly pricey..
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It's good you are trying out different brands. In my opinion, there are three weights you should try on a pack. Daypack weight at ~25 lbs in it, backpacking weight ~45 and packout weight ~80 lbs. Be tough to do in a store. Just keep that in mind. I've had a few friends put my pack on at daypack weight and hate the kifaru. Then, when we pack out, they love it.I tried on an ark frame at scheels and didn't care for it but I'm gonna go back and try it out again.
It's good you are trying out different brands. In my opinion, there are three weights you should try on a pack. Daypack weight at ~25 lbs in it, backpacking weight ~45 and packout weight ~80 lbs. Be tough to do in a store. Just keep that in mind. I've had a few friends put my pack on at daypack weight and hate the kifaru. Then, when we pack out, they love it.
One of the brands will be for you. Most of the time, when I see people really hate a pack, they really have no idea how to properly adjust it and the sequence for tightening. It makes a huge difference.
Good luck!! Let us know....
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What's the point of the forum if you can talk to people about their experience year to year.We should add a Wiki to this site like some other forums do. This gets asked like once a week and nobody ever reads the old threads.![]()
If you're in the market for a premium pack it would be a big mistake to not try out an EXO.It sounds like I really need to try an exo though.
I would have to agree but it's looking like it's gonna be SG. I can get a nice discount and the money saving can go to arrows and other gear.If you're in the market for a premium pack it would be a big mistake to not try out an EXO.
SG isn't the only discount in town. Don't let price have to much influence on your decision if you intend to keep the pack long term. A cheaper pack that doesn't work well for you isn't the bargain it seems like.I would have to agree but it's looking like it's gonna be SG. I can get a nice discount and the money saving can go to arrows and other gear.
Hard to beat the K4. They have several belt and frame sizes. I live in the high country of CO, spend a couple of months every year in the backcountry with my pack on, and have used earlier EXO versions and a Kifaru setup as well. Found the K4 to be the best overall for navigating through, under, and around all of the beetle-kill pine, and it hugs my body better than the Kifaru, as well as being overall lighter in weight. Lots and lots of videos out there on the development and testing of the K4. Also hard to beat their customer service.I was told this would be a better place to post this.
I'm not new to elk hunting but this year I told my wife I want a new pack and I'm gonna spend the money to buy a premium one. I have a mystery ranch pop up 38 I used for day hunts and it's good but squeaks like hell. My other pack which I prefer and have now packed out 4 animals with is an eberlestock kite 4800. This pack is awesome but when I packed out my elk last season it wasn't carrying the load the best. I'm mainly an archery hunter but dable in rifle when I can get a decent tag in leftover. My question is what will be as roomy as the eberlestock but carry that elk weight better? I've been looking at hill people gear decker frame, stone glacier col 4800, kifaru (tried on an ark but didn't love it) what do you guys run. I also like to be as light as possible with the pack to carry more gear and food.