Free: Contests & Raffles.
I did a bunch of research on this subject. the general consensus is that , yes they are that much better. I packed a bull out last year with a eberlestock. it tended to barrel on me and needed constant adjusting. Maybe it was me , but i dont think so.I ordered a bikini frame and am currently waiting on my highcamp pack to get here. i read alot of the reviews and comparasions between all the different packs from eberlstock, mystery ranch, kifaru, stone glacier. When I got my bikini frame, I strapped 50lb sand bag to it and was very impressed. they say 100lb on a kifaru frame when adjusted correctly will fell like 40lbs on your hips.
I currently have the Eberlestock J107 for the most part I'm happy with it but I find my self adjusting it after the first 10 miles. I can see this being a big issue when I get the chance to come back down with meat. So my question is how much better is the Kifaru duplex timberline 1? Is it worth the extra $$$?
I currently have the NICE 6500.
Littlebuf on Huntfishnw had an Eberlestock and now has the T1. You might ask his opinions. But I don't think there is much doubt that the T1 is a better pack. Its just a matter of money.
I own a Mystery Ranch Crew Cab and a Kifaru Duplex Timberline. They are both much better than any other pack that I've ever worn.Mystery Ranch1. More padded hip belt, which is good if you have a belt that's too thick or over a long, long distance.2. Shorter, which is great in the brush or as a daypack. However, it results in not a good angle for the load lifters if you're over 5'10", I think, especially over really long distances.3. Really nice, adjustable framsheet that's super comfortable.4. Expandable (the Crew Cab) so that you can have the thing wrapped up tight (and small) when you're not carrying a lot.5. Heavy - it weighs about 8 pounds with the lid on it.6. TOUGH - I think you can throw it off a cliff and it will be just fine. Probably really good for all the military guys that use it.Kifaru1. Lightly padded hip belt, which is fine when you have the right clothes (I had a Kryptek belt that was too thick but changed over to a Kuiu belt, which is better. Just buy a thin one.)2. A little taller pack which makes it a little more of a pain when crawling through thick brush, but does really help with the load lifters. To me (6' tall) it keeps the straps up off my shoulders a little better than the MR.3. Very comfortable, adjustable frame.4. A little heavy, probably in the 7 pound range.My hunting partner used a Eberlestock for years but just upgraded to a Kifaru Bikini frame. According to the guys that talked to at Kifaru, the Bikini is more comfortable than the Duplex but the Duplex will handle really heavy loads a little better. Once we try out the Bikini and get something really heavy into it, I might switch out if it carries it alright. It's definitely a LOT lighter than the Duplex and certainly the Mystery Ranch.So, my opinion (and it's definitely opinion - everyone has something that works for them best) is that the Kifaru is #1, the Mystery Ranch is #2 and the Eberlestock is playing Double A ball in Scranton. I want to stress that the only reason I would pick Kifaru as #1 for me is because of the load lifter issue. The Kifaru and MR are both very high quality backpacks.(I'm trying to convince my dad to take the MR because he's about 5'9" and I think it would fit him perfectly.)Oh, and 100 pounds always sucks; I don't care what backpack you're wearing.