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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #135 on: May 24, 2012, 08:55:13 PM »
Helps when a hands on owner is a world class hunter who loves hunting some of the nastiest country around and takes pride in what he produces.
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« Reply #136 on: May 24, 2012, 10:28:16 PM »
Yes, Kuiu's new products look very enticing and might be an option for those looking for a new backcountry pack.  Give them another year or two and they will have a lot of kinks worked out.

I agree. I loved the old bag design. The new one is even better. I would really like to see the new frame in person.

Me too!

I do know Kuiu gave out a ton of packs to the hardest working guides in the north last year for review.  Those who I have talked to loved the bags, wanted a different gun carrier, and had some breakage and shoulder strap slip issues.  Sounds to me like Kuiu listened and made an asserted effort to address all those issues.  That impresses me! 

Not sure I'm going to go that route this year as I would like to see proof that all things are working fully before dishing out that kind of cash.  But then again I do like new toys!

I really like the 5,000 ci bag idea.  That's about perfect for me.

My frame broke but I didn't get it for free. Lol.

I am eyeballing the 7000 cu. inch Icon but I'm going to give it another year. I'm not so sure about the Velcro shoulder strap height adjustment. Really?


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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #137 on: May 24, 2012, 11:28:21 PM »
I'm not sure how it actually works as the video is not real great.  One of the reasons I would like to have one in my hands before I order.  But, to me it looks like all the velcro does is add additional support so the slides they used last year don't slip.  Without a better video or having it in my hands that is just a guess.  It did seem as though when they had the velcro off there was some type of slide or index feature you could not see.  Would sure like to hear from someone who has had the new one in their hands.
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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #138 on: May 24, 2012, 11:41:52 PM »
I am eyeballing the 7000 cu. inch Icon but I'm going to give it another year. I'm not so sure about the Velcro shoulder strap height adjustment. Really?

Agreed. I was seriously disappointed when I learned of the velcro. I have a deep seeded hatred for all things velcro, especially when it pertains to hunting equipment. So admittedly I'm a little more than biased against the new frame design. Even if the velcro is not the primary support for the shoulder straps I could not in good concience bring myself to drop that much coin on a frame in wich velcro is claimed as a "feature".

The bag itself looks to be an improvement though. I especially like the outer pockets. Rumor is that the new bag can fit the old frame so that might be the way to go if you can find a first generation frame used. Of course you may want to fact check that before purchasing.  :chuckle:

On another note the gaiters look awesome, I passed on the pre order due to both finances and the lack of color options. Patiently waiting for them to come out in charcoal but will likely cave early when the vias hits the shelves.


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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #139 on: May 25, 2012, 04:37:30 PM »
Just placed an order for a Kifaru T1 and Grab it in Coyote Brown.... to say I'm excited is a bit of an understatement!  I still got my good backpacking pack for scouting trips this summer, but hopefully that T1 will be here by Sept 1! 

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« Reply #140 on: May 25, 2012, 10:35:07 PM »
Just placed an order for a Kifaru T1 and Grab it in Coyote Brown.... to say I'm excited is a bit of an understatement!  I still got my good backpacking pack for scouting trips this summer, but hopefully that T1 will be here by Sept 1! 

Mike

Sweet! I wish I would have gotten brown instead of Multicam. You will love the pack.

I'm taking a 12 mile trip tomorrow with the T1 and just under 50 lbs. of unnecessary gear for one night. Lol. I wish my wife could carry more than 15 lbs. Taking the Nallo GT 4 and footprint by myself. Lol.


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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #141 on: May 27, 2012, 04:22:21 PM »
Ha yeah my brother does the same when he and his wife go backpacking...

And I think the multicam is pretty slick looking but the Brown is a very close 2nd for me.  Can't wait to try it out!

I placed the order over the net instead of the phone.  They are still claiming 6-8 weeks for delivery in my confirmation email...  come on August! :-)
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« Reply #142 on: May 27, 2012, 09:07:48 PM »
Ha yeah my brother does the same when he and his wife go backpacking...

And I think the multicam is pretty slick looking but the Brown is a very close 2nd for me.  Can't wait to try it out!

I placed the order over the net instead of the phone.  They are still claiming 6-8 weeks for delivery in my confirmation email...  come on August! :-)

11 pretty tough miles and not a single hot spot with the T1 and the new custom molded aluminum stays. The pack is a machine once you learn to adjust it correctly. Coming from an external frame pack it's totally different than I was used to. Once it was dialed 50 lbs. felt like 30. And don't overstuff the bag either, that's the one downfall of not having a solid back. Hence why I wanted so much room.

This part of the hike is a little bit of a bit$& with a heavy pack. 1/2 mile of boulders and don't miss the tide. But nothing beats climbing old wooden ladders up a cliff. :)




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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #143 on: May 28, 2012, 06:31:23 PM »
What do you mean adjust it correctly?  I got the composit stays and with any pack that I wear I adjust belt, shoulder straps, and then load lifters... always seems to ride the most comfy that way.

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« Reply #144 on: May 29, 2012, 11:02:50 AM »
What do you mean adjust it correctly?  I got the composit stays and with any pack that I wear I adjust belt, shoulder straps, and then load lifters... always seems to ride the most comfy that way.

Mike

YouTube Kifaru's Video guide on the topic. It's very helpful and Patrick (the owner) walks you through everything.

I adjust the belt after the shoulder straps. Not to mention you want the belt in the correct place along with quite a few other factors the video covers.

With an external frame that has super thick padded shoulder straps I like the shoulder straps as tight as I can get them and pushing on my pecks. The Timberline can do this comfortably for quite awhile but ideally the straps are tightened up all the way, then the hip belt is synced really tight, then the shoulder straps are backed of about 1" to 1/2" and then the load lifters are tightened down.

Anyways, the video should be helpful for anyone with the pack. It honestly took some getting used to Patrick's mentality on pack adjustment but once I finally bought in, I realized it's the way to go with his packs.

Let me know if you have any more questions or if you have trouble finding the links.


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« Reply #145 on: May 29, 2012, 11:12:55 AM »
Here are some pics from the weekend trip. Some of you guys waiting can at least see the Timberline in action.






















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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #146 on: May 29, 2012, 02:31:56 PM »
was that just south of Ozett ?
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« Reply #147 on: May 29, 2012, 05:52:44 PM »
was that just south of Ozett ?
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Re: Backcountry Packs
« Reply #148 on: July 09, 2012, 11:12:33 PM »
Here are some pics from the weekend trip. Some of you guys waiting can at least see the Timberline in action.







Somewhat besides the point but is this a Hilleberg Nallo 2 GT?

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« Reply #149 on: July 10, 2012, 07:55:18 AM »
Here are some pics from the weekend trip. Some of you guys waiting can at least see the Timberline in action.







Somewhat besides the point but is this a Hilleberg Nallo 2 GT?

Nallo GT 4. It's much bigger than it looks in the picture. Here's another pic from my yard.




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