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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #120 on: April 27, 2016, 06:39:15 PM »
How does badlands packs fit into this discussion? Never owned one, are they a lesser product?

Yes, but some of the models are good for the money.  Their warranty is literally the best in the business too.  I have hauled a bloddy lot of elk in my 2200  :IBCOOL:
The best warranty is the one you never have to use :chuckle:
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #121 on: April 27, 2016, 07:12:03 PM »
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The best warranty is the one you never have to use :chuckle:

 :yeah:

It's such a pia sending stuff in for warranty.

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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #122 on: April 27, 2016, 07:13:03 PM »
How does badlands packs fit into this discussion? Never owned one, are they a lesser product?

Yes, but some of the models are good for the money.  Their warranty is literally the best in the business too.  I have hauled a bloddy lot of elk in my 2200  :IBCOOL:
The best warranty is the one you never have to use :chuckle:

That warranty does you no good when you're 6 miles from the truck with a 100# load and a broken pack. Don't get me wrong, I insist on a good warranty, I just don't ever want to use it.
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #123 on: April 27, 2016, 07:22:32 PM »
Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.


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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #124 on: April 27, 2016, 07:59:22 PM »

Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.

Yup, loosen the lifters and tighten shoulder straps!


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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #125 on: April 27, 2016, 09:39:38 PM »
How does badlands packs fit into this discussion? Never owned one, are they a lesser product?

Yes, but some of the models are good for the money.  Their warranty is literally the best in the business too.  I have hauled a bloddy lot of elk in my 2200  :IBCOOL:
The best warranty is the one you never have to use :chuckle:

This is true.  Thankfully I never had an issue with my Badlands.  Was really nostalgic about selling that thing :)

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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #126 on: April 27, 2016, 10:23:27 PM »

Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.

Yup, loosen the lifters and tighten shoulder straps!


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  If I remember correctly this was a post "just got my pack back" selfie.  Pretty sure she just took it out of the box and threw it on to take the pic.  I'm betting she knows how to adjust a pack.  Of course she does openly embrace kuiu packs so it leaves people to wonder :peep: :chuckle:
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #127 on: April 28, 2016, 06:46:53 PM »



Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.

Yup, loosen the lifters and tighten shoulder straps!


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  If I remember correctly this was a post "just got my pack back" selfie.  Pretty sure she just took it out of the box and threw it on to take the pic.  I'm betting she knows how to adjust a pack.  Of course she does openly embrace kuiu packs so it leaves people to wonder :peep: :chuckle:
:chuckle: :chuckle:

You'd be right. Straight out of the box in that photo.

If you had narrow shoulders like me you'd appreciate the Kuiu packs too. I don't have to hold the shoulder straps in on heavy loads like all other packs I've tried. That being said, Kifaru and I are only familiar when it comes to tents.
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #128 on: April 28, 2016, 06:52:10 PM »
If kuiu is good enough for Hirshey, it's good enough for me!!  I'm now down to stone glacier and kuiu!! 
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #129 on: April 29, 2016, 06:53:37 AM »
HPG just came out with a larger version of their Ute pack. Worth checking out.

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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #130 on: April 29, 2016, 07:02:37 AM »



Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.

Yup, loosen the lifters and tighten shoulder straps!


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  If I remember correctly this was a post "just got my pack back" selfie.  Pretty sure she just took it out of the box and threw it on to take the pic.  I'm betting she knows how to adjust a pack.  Of course she does openly embrace kuiu packs so it leaves people to wonder :peep: :chuckle:
:chuckle: :chuckle:

You'd be right. Straight out of the box in that photo.

If you had narrow shoulders like me you'd appreciate the Kuiu packs too. I don't have to hold the shoulder straps in on heavy loads like all other packs I've tried. That being said, Kifaru and I are only familiar when it comes to tents.
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #131 on: April 29, 2016, 08:48:20 AM »
Well for someone who is in the market for a new pack this thread has been wonderful. I was already leaning toward kifaru but at close to $800 for a frame and bag needed more convincing. I will have to get in touch with corey at XXX and see what he can do fitment wise. I hear Aron at kifaru is pretty helpful too and good about responding.  Really like that multicam camo too.

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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #132 on: April 29, 2016, 08:56:55 AM »
Well for someone who is in the market for a new pack this thread has been wonderful. I was already leaning toward kifaru but at close to $800 for a frame and bag needed more convincing. I will have to get in touch with corey at XXX and see what he can do fitment wise. I hear Aron at kifaru is pretty helpful too and good about responding.  Really like that multicam camo too.
its tough not getting the kifaru but I have 1,000 to spend and I also want a new rino 650, it's 400.  So I can get a Stone Glacier or kuiu AND get my gps.  Im not needing the best pack for what I do, but the SG or kuiu will do just fine and a bit cheaper.
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #133 on: April 29, 2016, 09:49:02 AM »
Go over to the Rokslide website and check out the classifieds, there are some good buys on Kifaru packs over there, might find just what you're looking for at a price that is a little more to your liking.
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Re: Which pack ?!?! MR/Kifaru/exo
« Reply #134 on: April 29, 2016, 10:02:28 AM »

Icon pro 7,200???


Had an old 6000 Kuiu will let you know how the 7200 feels this fall. :)
sweet!

load lifters are kinda funky in this pic .  heh   Really like my kuiu.  Hauled a couple moose, deer, and elk with it without a problem.  If packing a camp on my back kifaru is a no-brainer but for a day pack kuiu is great.

Yup, loosen the lifters and tighten shoulder straps!


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  If I remember correctly this was a post "just got my pack back" selfie.  Pretty sure she just took it out of the box and threw it on to take the pic.  I'm betting she knows how to adjust a pack.  Of course she does openly embrace kuiu packs so it leaves people to wonder :peep: :chuckle:

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