I’ve got 3 seasons on my Sky Guide and unfortunately not enough pack outs but I do love my SkyGuide. I agree with everything you have pointed out here.
Good long term review👍 love SG bags and design. Unfortunately the xcurve didn’t work for me, had it for 4 years but struggled. Krux fits me better but they have a great system. Just wish they would put horizontal stays in to stop the barreling. My only complaint.
Thanks for watching. The SG definitely barrels, but I've never found it to be an issue with pack comfort or fit. I still think SG has the best bag layouts. There is nothing I'd change on the 5900 after all these years using it.
Just wondering what the main difference is between the curve frame and the regular one? Trying to make a decision on which version to get. I hunt mainly moose in Newfoundland, so fairly heavy loads. Any advice would be great.
Nailed it. I have the exact pack and love it for all the reasons you mentioned.
Thanks dude! Best Pack I've used
I’ve got 3 seasons on my Sky Guide and unfortunately not enough pack outs but I do love my SkyGuide. I agree with everything you have pointed out here.
Thanks Tyrel! SG knows how to build a pack!
Good long term review👍 love SG bags and design. Unfortunately the xcurve didn’t work for me, had it for 4 years but struggled. Krux fits me better but they have a great system. Just wish they would put horizontal stays in to stop the barreling. My only complaint.
Thanks for watching. The SG definitely barrels, but I've never found it to be an issue with pack comfort or fit. I still think SG has the best bag layouts. There is nothing I'd change on the 5900 after all these years using it.
Just wondering what the main difference is between the curve frame and the regular one? Trying to make a decision on which version to get. I hunt mainly moose in Newfoundland, so fairly heavy loads. Any advice would be great.
The frame differences are based on your body shape. SG has info about the differences and a way to tell what one should work best