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Unless you are over 6' 2" and like a stiff feel to your pack I would definitely go with the new Exo. Really tall or big guys usually prefer Kifaru among my buddies, but us average sized 6' 190 guys all prefer Exo.
Kifaru definitely more comfortable but what is up with not adding interior pockets. I also having trouble finding true weight of kifaru pack and frame combos. The timberline seems to have outside pockets anyway.
I have read of Kifaru packs taking on water in rainy conditions and specifically on the west side. One hundred percent vote for Stone Glacier. It press downs to nothing if you desire. Speaking of Sky Talus 6900.
Quote from: buglebrush on March 10, 2017, 07:48:22 AMUnless you are over 6' 2" and like a stiff feel to your pack I would definitely go with the new Exo. Really tall or big guys usually prefer Kifaru among my buddies, but us average sized 6' 190 guys all prefer Exo.I'm actually right at 6'2". Tall and skinny with bony hips . I need a good waist belt just for that reason. I'm not planning on hauling any 100+ loads anyway.
I know dropping that much coin for a pack is tough I avoided it for as long as I could trying different Packs but finally pulled the trigger us backpack ahalics have to stick together 😆The belt is seriously the most comfortable one I've had I'm sure the other high end ones are good too.but after adjusting the shoulder straps and belt it seriously fits like a glove.Look at rockslide classifieds they have a few kifaru over there now and could save you some money that's where I got mine good luck with your decision
Quote from: huntnfmly on March 10, 2017, 02:16:44 PMI know dropping that much coin for a pack is tough I avoided it for as long as I could trying different Packs but finally pulled the trigger us backpack ahalics have to stick together 😆The belt is seriously the most comfortable one I've had I'm sure the other high end ones are good too.but after adjusting the shoulder straps and belt it seriously fits like a glove.Look at rockslide classifieds they have a few kifaru over there now and could save you some money that's where I got mine good luck with your decisionDo you have any idea why there are kifarus for sale, are they buying a different brand?
Quote from: bearpaw on March 10, 2017, 06:07:50 PMQuote from: huntnfmly on March 10, 2017, 02:16:44 PMI know dropping that much coin for a pack is tough I avoided it for as long as I could trying different Packs but finally pulled the trigger us backpack ahalics have to stick together 😆The belt is seriously the most comfortable one I've had I'm sure the other high end ones are good too.but after adjusting the shoulder straps and belt it seriously fits like a glove.Look at rockslide classifieds they have a few kifaru over there now and could save you some money that's where I got mine good luck with your decisionDo you have any idea why there are kifarus for sale, are they buying a different brand?Kifaru folks are like new bow buyer folks, they buy them, sell them a month later and then buy a different size or color option, sadly, I know this personally. I bought a brand new one last fall, a 24" and just sold it and ordered a 26" just to try something new this year, I had zero need to switch or sell, but I did and I am loving the new frame. It would take an act of God to get me out of a kifaru now that I've had one and packed out 3 elk and countless 50 pound bags.
Exactly what 92xj said