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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #15 on: April 02, 2014, 12:22:54 PM »
Quote from: kentrek link=issues opic=150648.msg1999121#msg1999121 date=1396410976
Shoulda bought an ultra an saved your money for a better bike  ;)  :chuckle:

Hope it ends up heavy this fall  :tup:
Lol yeah a bike is on the lower part of my priority list. A good pack I feel is essential to the outdoors, lots of valuable equipment, id hate to have a pack fail while so many miles out.

Packs are pretty over built, but its a confidence thing which i understand.....but trust me...going from a cheap bike to a built one is a game changer...

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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #16 on: April 02, 2014, 12:28:20 PM »
Quote from: kentrek link=issues opic=150648.msg1999121#msg1999121 date=1396410976
Shoulda bought an ultra an saved your money for a better bike  ;)  :chuckle:

Hope it ends up heavy this fall  :tup:
Lol yeah a bike is on the lower part of my priority list. A good pack I feel is essential to the outdoors, lots of valuable equipment, id hate to have a pack fail while so many miles out.

Packs are pretty over built, but its a confidence thing which i understand.....but trust me...going from a cheap bike to a built one is a game changer...
Yeah the ones were getting right now are just gonna be to get us started, see what we like, if we even like it. Then im sure well go overboard and spend entirely to much money on some good ones "like we do for everything" lol. Id like to do some much deeper hunting then id normally be able to do from foot. Getting 10+ miles back wouldnt really be unreasonable anymore.
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #17 on: April 02, 2014, 12:45:59 PM »
Prolly a good idea, I still cant get over how expensive packs are...after retiring mine an being fresh on the market i decided to go with a "cheap" pack an puting the rest of my money towards a bear hunt in alaska...seemd like a no brainer to me  :chuckle:

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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2014, 07:13:11 PM »
This bad boy just came in the mail today, Super stoked. Now just gotta get my frame so I can actually use it :chuckle:
Debating what kind of stays and what frame length to get now.

Don't know why, like Ill ever fill it - but the DT3 seems kinda small :dunno:
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2014, 07:14:07 PM »
:chuckle: I feel like her first pictures should have blood in them.  I lucked out and one of my buddies pulled a spring bear tag so it salvaged my spring!  I am crawling up the walls to chase some big game!  I was doing my Nevada apps the other night and it flipped my switch! Bring on fall!!!
B what size stays' f/length did u get?
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #20 on: April 28, 2014, 08:42:38 PM »
:chuckle: I feel like her first pictures should have blood in them.  I lucked out and one of my buddies pulled a spring bear tag so it salvaged my spring!  I am crawling up the walls to chase some big game!  I was doing my Nevada apps the other night and it flipped my switch! Bring on fall!!!
B what size stays' f/length did u get?
I went with the 24" aluminum stays.  PLENTY of lift for me @5'8" and the little bit of weight you save by going with the composite stays was really insignificant for me, especially with the price difference.  The ability to slightly tweek aluminum stays is a nice option as well, incase they don't quite fit your back profile.
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #21 on: April 28, 2014, 09:36:58 PM »
:chuckle: I feel like her first pictures should have blood in them.  I lucked out and one of my buddies pulled a spring bear tag so it salvaged my spring!  I am crawling up the walls to chase some big game!  I was doing my Nevada apps the other night and it flipped my switch! Bring on fall!!!
B what size stays' f/length did u get?
I went with the 24" aluminum stays.  PLENTY of lift for me @5'8" and the little bit of weight you save by going with the composite stays was really insignificant for me, especially with the price difference.  The ability to slightly tweek aluminum stays is a nice option as well, incase they don't quite fit your back profile.
That's all exactly what I was thinking, Im 5'7 I figured the 24 would be plenty and I wanted to be able to tweek the stays. Thanks for the second opinion.
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2014, 10:08:34 PM »
:chuckle: I feel like her first pictures should have blood in them.  I lucked out and one of my buddies pulled a spring bear tag so it salvaged my spring!  I am crawling up the walls to chase some big game!  I was doing my Nevada apps the other night and it flipped my switch! Bring on fall!!!
B what size stays' f/length did u get?
I went with the 24" aluminum stays.  PLENTY of lift for me @5'8" and the little bit of weight you save by going with the composite stays was really insignificant for me, especially with the price difference.  The ability to slightly tweek aluminum stays is a nice option as well, incase they don't quite fit your back profile.
That's all exactly what I was thinking, Im 5'7 I figured the 24 would be plenty and I wanted to be able to tweek the stays. Thanks for the second opinion.

I got the 26" aluminum stays, but I'm 6'1". The 24's should work great for you.
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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #23 on: April 30, 2014, 11:38:16 AM »
get 26s. not really any downside. resale is better too.

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Re: Kifaru DT3
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2014, 12:49:36 PM »
get 26s. not really any downside. resale is better too.
Makes sense.
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