Great video, the sound quality is much better. Like seeing someone from the island review gear as our weather is unique when compared to most other western hunting reviews. Where will you be selling the packs?
I’m torn between the exo k3 and kifaru right now. I tried a kuiu pro 3600, but am returning it. I didn’t like the shoulder straps and no matter what I tried they were uncomfortable with only 30lbs in it. I like the exo bag and the way the frame moves sounds really cool, but I heard one podcast that the owner of kifaru was on and he said that the movable frame is basically a gimmick. Not sure what to believe. But I just found out kifaru is only 30 mins from my house, so at least I can make an appointment to try it on first. Just wish I could try the exo too
I would try kifaru out first 30 mins away that’s so lucky. They will make sure you get the right size out the gate. Kifaru with 80 lbs plus is very secure. Exo is okay just the bag shifts a lot. More noticeable when the bag gets heavy.
I did luck out being so close to kifaru. It’s weird, I’ve been researching packs for months and I’ve googled “hunting packs Denver” a ton of times and it never came up in a search that they are located here. I just found out this afternoon that they are local to me
Just saw that the mystery ranch terraframe 65 is on sale at moose jaw. It appears to be the same style pack as the hunting packs with a load shelf, but is like$100 cheaper than their hunting packs. I wonder if that’s just a marketing type thing or if the pack is actually inferior to say, a metcalf or pintler? I can’t really tell. It says it’s on the guide lite mt frame though
@@island-gear-review2359 I ended getting a kifaru hunting frame today, they had a garage sale and it was $265. I had never heard of this frame, but it seems awesome and it seems like is kind of in between the duplex tactical and duplex lite.
SIR. Can you do a review on the Barney's Yukon with the Frieghter frame. It's 11,000 cu in. It's said to be the best pack in the world for carrying heavy weight. Love to see a 100 pound sandbag comparison for carry.
Awesome review on the Packs. I’m looking at either a SG or a Kifaru pack I’m 6’5” 270lbs mostly bow hunting elk and moose in western Canada so far mostly day hunts however I want to get into some longer hunts. Just wondering if you have a suggestion one over the other for a big guy and potentially heavy loads with moose quarters. Thanks for awesome review again.
I think kifaru has more options for frame size and shoulder strap length. Sounds like 26” frame and long shoulder straps would be a good option. As for pack Hoodlum or Fulcrum would cover all bases for any length of hunt. I’ll be selling a kifaru 26” frame soon i find the 24” fits my body better. Also have a few bags. I’ll send another message when I get back from work next week
Great video. Which would you pick out of the SG and the MR? Ive tried Kifaru and it didnt work for me. The most important thing for me is load carrying comfort. Appreciate any insight, thx
I would say stone glacier for the independent load shelf. I would suggest up grading to the auto lock buckles, also adding camp pocket, rain cover and hip pockets
Elerlestock is a decent entry level pack. My first pack was dragonfly pack. Their heavy and don’t hold weight as comfortable as SG. I would budget a good pack boots and optics. Go cheap on apparel.
@@island-gear-review2359 I just really like how there are so many different packs for different situations for eberlestock, but I have heard that eberle doesn’t carry heavy loads well.
I would classify them in the top tier of say bad lands, Cabela’s. Their good in that price range. The top tier packs are more expensive. The mystery ranch metcalf is probably the best bang for the buck. Secures the weight better than most packs. The frame creates tension that holds the load in place.
@@island-gear-review2359 thank you for the responses. After a ton of research I’ve narrowed it down to SG vs Kuiu. Time and time again I keep leaning more toward SG. Any thoughts on these two compared to each other?
Well out of SG and kuiu Kuiu goes on sale every year. Their made in China or somewhere else. SG claims made in USA. I find SG load shelf beats everything hands down best design. The shoulder straps leave something to be desired though. I personally carried over 100 lbs. with it in the mountains. 65 lbs of gear plus rifle, water and black bear. It held up great. Mind you I was in better shape for that hunt, than I am now. I would go SG Sky guide 7900 for long trips Solo 3600 for weekends or day hunts
What I like about the stone glazier is it’s load straps higher keeps load off lower back
Other brands worth a mention are Savotta, Crib gogh, Jayjays and Warrior assault systems.
I have Savotta duffle bag which is awesome, never heard of the other brands you mentioned. Thanks for the feed back
@@island-gear-review2359 The other three brands are British 👍🏻I have the Savotta jääkäri large and it's an excellent pack.
Great video, the sound quality is much better. Like seeing someone from the island review gear as our weather is unique when compared to most other western hunting reviews.
Where will you be selling the packs?
Hey thanks mike
The island is a great place. As for selling the packs I’m giving my buddy a chance. After that Facebook market place and hunting bc
I’m torn between the exo k3 and kifaru right now. I tried a kuiu pro 3600, but am returning it. I didn’t like the shoulder straps and no matter what I tried they were uncomfortable with only 30lbs in it. I like the exo bag and the way the frame moves sounds really cool, but I heard one podcast that the owner of kifaru was on and he said that the movable frame is basically a gimmick. Not sure what to believe. But I just found out kifaru is only 30 mins from my house, so at least I can make an appointment to try it on first. Just wish I could try the exo too
I would try kifaru out first 30 mins away that’s so lucky. They will make sure you get the right size out the gate. Kifaru with 80 lbs plus is very secure.
Exo is okay just the bag shifts a lot. More noticeable when the bag gets heavy.
I did luck out being so close to kifaru. It’s weird, I’ve been researching packs for months and I’ve googled “hunting packs Denver” a ton of times and it never came up in a search that they are located here. I just found out this afternoon that they are local to me
I’m sure they will be able to setup you up. Let me know which pack you decide to go with.
Just saw that the mystery ranch terraframe 65 is on sale at moose jaw. It appears to be the same style pack as the hunting packs with a load shelf, but is like$100 cheaper than their hunting packs. I wonder if that’s just a marketing type thing or if the pack is actually inferior to say, a metcalf or pintler? I can’t really tell. It says it’s on the guide lite mt frame though
@@island-gear-review2359 I ended getting a kifaru hunting frame today, they had a garage sale and it was $265. I had never heard of this frame, but it seems awesome and it seems like is kind of in between the duplex tactical and duplex lite.
Super helpful and great info. Thank bro
SIR. Can you do a review on the Barney's Yukon with the Frieghter frame. It's 11,000 cu in. It's said to be the best pack in the world for carrying heavy weight. Love to see a 100 pound sandbag comparison for carry.
Awesome review on the Packs. I’m looking at either a SG or a Kifaru pack I’m 6’5” 270lbs mostly bow hunting elk and moose in western Canada so far mostly day hunts however I want to get into some longer hunts. Just wondering if you have a suggestion one over the other for a big guy and potentially heavy loads with moose quarters.
Thanks for awesome review again.
I think kifaru has more options for frame size and shoulder strap length. Sounds like 26” frame and long shoulder straps would be a good option.
As for pack Hoodlum or Fulcrum would cover all bases for any length of hunt.
I’ll be selling a kifaru 26” frame soon i find the 24” fits my body better. Also have a few bags. I’ll send another message when I get back from work next week
I'm 6'9 300 and I run the SG sky guide 7900. Great fit.
Excellent info thank you
So which do you feel carries big loads better between the Stone Glacier and the Kifaru?
I think the SG load sling holds weight better.
If you use extra compression straps with the kifaru it’s does help.
Great video. Which would you pick out of the SG and the MR? Ive tried Kifaru and it didnt work for me. The most important thing for me is load carrying comfort. Appreciate any insight, thx
I would say stone glacier for the independent load shelf.
I would suggest up grading to the auto lock buckles, also adding camp pocket, rain cover and hip pockets
@@island-gear-review2359 awesome thank you!
Thank you for your time happy hunting
I would really love to get a thunder ranch bag. They are pricey though lol... way out of my price range
I've been shopping for a new pack for two seasons now. I can't decide, too many options.
What type of hunting are you planning
@@island-gear-review2359 I hunt deer in A-Zone Santa Barbara California, and Elk in Utah.
Honestly I use kifaru and stone glacier. I find myself using stone glacier more, I like the simplicity and excellent load carrying.
Next thing you need to look at is length of average hunts. Go one size bigger than you need.
I've been thinking about the Stone Glacier Col 4800.
Do you like your muskeg or your fulcrum more?
I prefer the fulcrum for organizing gear. But if hunting in wet climates the muskeg would be a better choice.
What do you think about the SG vs Eberlestock?
Elerlestock is a decent entry level pack. My first pack was dragonfly pack. Their heavy and don’t hold weight as comfortable as SG.
I would budget a good pack boots and optics. Go cheap on apparel.
@@island-gear-review2359 I just really like how there are so many different packs for different situations for eberlestock, but I have heard that eberle doesn’t carry heavy loads well.
I would classify them in the top tier of say bad lands, Cabela’s.
Their good in that price range.
The top tier packs are more expensive. The mystery ranch metcalf is probably the best bang for the buck. Secures the weight better than most packs. The frame creates tension that holds the load in place.
@@island-gear-review2359 thank you for the responses. After a ton of research I’ve narrowed it down to SG vs Kuiu. Time and time again I keep leaning more toward SG. Any thoughts on these two compared to each other?
Well out of SG and kuiu
Kuiu goes on sale every year. Their made in China or somewhere else. SG claims made in USA.
I find SG load shelf beats everything hands down best design. The shoulder straps leave something to be desired though.
I personally carried over 100 lbs. with it in the mountains. 65 lbs of gear plus rifle, water and black bear. It held up great. Mind you I was in better shape for that hunt, than I am now.
I would go SG
Sky guide 7900 for long trips
Solo 3600 for weekends or day hunts
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Mystery Ranch Metcalf for me.
Mystery ranch is a excellent option. I found it secured the load the best for me.
How many days do you get out of your metcalf ?
@@island-gear-review2359 The most I have is five days. Could easily do more.. Have packed out deer, pigs, and even turkey here in GA.
I only did weekend and days hunts with it.
The only I didn’t pack out any animal with.