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A little background for those who don't know me. I have been backpack hunting for a little more than ten years now. I was lucky when I started out, and chose an Arc'teryx Bora as my first pack. That pack served me well for quite a few years, and I still think they are a great option for people getting into the sport. For the last several years, I have been partnered with Kifaru and recommend their packs to anyone seeking a top quality pack. After using most their frames, and a lot of their bags, I really can't say enough about the quality, and customer service. Just about everyone I hunt with has made the switch after trying one of mine.
Stone Glacier is also known for making top of the line hunting packs, and I have been curious how they compare to Kifaru, which I consider the benchmark for top quality gear. This year, they came out with the Sky Talus 6900 which caught my eye since it has a lot of the features I like in a pack, and is very lightweight. Kurt sent me a Sky Talus to test this year, and I will be posting my thoughts, and honest feedback, along with a bunch of pictures on this thread.
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Re: Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
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I have a couple videos showing a water resistance test, and how I'm using the pack as a day pack for spring bear. I'll post them up if it's ok with the mods?
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Thanks for sharing, Justin.
Will be tagging along.
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Some guys asked me how well the Talus does in rain. I sprayed the pack directly with a hose for a couple minutes which is very extreme compared to rain falling down. The pack material, and zippers held the water out perfectly. The only places I had leakage was where the zippers meet. Overall not bad imo. If a guy takes a little care with where he places the zipper pulls,the pack contents should stay dry.
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Here is a quick video laying out how I'm using the Talus for day hunts.
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Re: Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
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Nice! Look forward to the rundown.
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Re: Stone Glacier Sky Talus 6900
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Just got my talus in the mail today. Going to try and break it in this weekend... My first impression is holy crap this thing is light!!!!
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Looked pretty hard at this pack, but couldn't justify it over a Kifaru. Looking forward to your reviews with big loads compared to the Kifaru.
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http://www.rokslide.com/gear/backpacks/258-kifaru-stone-glacier
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Nice thread. I'm still deciding between kifaru or SG
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Just got back from my first trip out with the talus. No complaints here. Tested it with around 40ish pounds in it. Felt like I was carrying a much lighter load. No problems with the waist straps slipping off my hips and I love the center zipper and the ability to access every item without opening the top is great. Ive always had problems with my neck and shoulders from football and the load lifters took all the pressure off. Overall, it is a great pack so far. Worth 650$??? We will see. The weight, versatility, and overall comfort were all great and with some of the accessories SG sells this could be a do it all pack for everything from day trips to packing out quarters and your camp at the same time. It really feels like it is a quality product that will hold as much as your legs can take and then some. Going to try and do some longer climbs in the near future and try and keep everybody informed.
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Bought this pack last month, took it on a backpacking trip last week 7 miles round trip. The pack was very comfortable and really made the load feel light. Having the main zipper on the main compartment made it easy to access gear at a moments notice without having to unpack items to reach the bottom. There are many straps so the pack which straps down tight with no movement while hiking. Got the hydration attachment which allows me to carry a Nalgene on my hip while hiking (I don't like hydration bladders for chance of bursting and soaking gear.). The two compartments on the sides allow easy access to water filtration system or hunting gear which can be reached without undoing any straps. Both sides of pack have holsters which one will have my rifle and the other my tripod. Overall, I felt like this is a high quality pack and I can't wait for the high hunt which will be done in comfort. Thanks Stone Glacier!
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Picked up this pack a month or so ago. Eager to give it a go this year and continue to hear others feedback.
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