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Stone Glacier packs
« on: August 04, 2025, 08:31:54 PM »
I thought I would pass on some info if anyone was in the market for a new pack.  I borrowed a pack for a 6 day back country hunt I did last year.  Weight we packed in was about 55-65lbs 5-6 miles deep.  Pack I used was the Sky Guide 7900 with the Krux frame.  All I can say from personal experience is that it is the most comfortable pack I have ever used.  Obviously whatever they do with the frame, belt and shoulder straps is where the magic is.  I am no expert on that but it was so nice I bought one this year.  In bivy mode it shrinks down to 4500cu.  Anyway, thought I would pass it along for anyone thinking about buying a new pack I would highly recommend giving Stone Glacier a look.

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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2025, 09:06:17 PM »
I’ve got a 5900 series and can vouch for what you’re saying. Extremely comfortable pack and they do well with heavier weights(100+).

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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 06:11:39 AM »
Need to buy the wife a pack and was thinking about stone glacier, how busy is that pack?  What I mean is, are there straps every 4'' like the kuiu?  My kuiu 7000 is versatile but almost too much. I'm leaning towards a more simple pack without 500 adjustments.
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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 10:18:02 AM »
They aren’t horrible in the busy dept. there are enough clips and straps to keep you busy, but not something I ever think about. There is a shop in cashmere that makes a scabbard for the stone glaciers. My buddy has one and can one hand remove the rifle without taking the pack off. Pretty nice feature that I’ll have to get sooner than later. Hands free is always nice!

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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 10:41:23 AM »
Need to buy the wife a pack and was thinking about stone glacier, how busy is that pack?  What I mean is, are there straps every 4'' like the kuiu?  My kuiu 7000 is versatile but almost too much. I'm leaning towards a more simple pack without 500 adjustments.

You should look at the EXO packs. They make a version for women and kids. My wife has one of them.

https://exomtngear.com/collections/k4-pack-systems

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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 11:12:41 AM »
Pack frames are kinda like boots. Different frames fit different people better or worse.

I've used the SG 5900 on an X-Curve frame for almost 5 years now. It's performed up to my expectations. I do have to tighten the hip belt to near corset levels to keep it from sliding down on my hips.

I'm looking at the Exo K4 to replace the SG after this season.

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Re: Stone Glacier packs
« Reply #6 on: Today at 06:07:28 AM »
I’ve ran a lot of packs and SG is a close 2nd for me with EXO on top . The SG are great packs but just fit as nd carry the weight for me as the EXO did , best advise as I did was go to a big show and try out every pack you can and find what fits you best

 


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