I use that to pack out quarters in Colorado, works great! 5'8" regular size works fine...if you are taller get the tall version so the load lifter straps work. They also sell larger belts and thicker shoulder straps if you want to turn it into a serious hauler...it kinda already is but if you want to haul stupid weight then get the larger and thicker belt and shoulder harness.
Thank you for answering. I have the XOP sticks, which works great, but they are 1# heavier/stick than LW. Trying to go lighter, may look into saddle hunting.
Yeah we carry alot of crap into the whitetail woods. Was just talking to a buddy about that and how to lighten the load. But I want water and a snack for all day sits, I need a harness sticks and a stand, need a headlamp, knife, compass, gps, extra clothes to keep warm on stand, etc. Never ending battle for a mobile hunter.
Great review of an awesome product!...i have had mine for a bit now and agree wholeheartedly with your findings...i like it so much in fact, i recently sold my Kifaru Longhunter. The possibilities for this frame and it's many accessories seem almost endless ...subbed!....atb...woods
Ordered a Mainframe and a Transformer pack together. Seemed like a great design. Transformer came with buckles that were not compatible with Mainframe. Long story short Customer Service was not what it should have been. I ordered a Kifaru which is of much higher quality and better Service.
I like the main frame as a animal pack frame. Never used a eberlystock bag attached to it. But you love the kifaru!!!! Awesome packs, expensive but awesome and well worth the money! Glad you found a system that worked for you.
@@khomatech0 ya they should have, they have done that for me in the past as long as you buy it from them. Otherwise they sell different buckles for a reasonable price to swap out older styles. But in all honesty you would think that they would have made sure the pack and frame buckles were compatible before shipping it out. I had an older pack so I had to buy replacement buckles for like $10 cause my new mainframe used different buckles than the older pack.
With all the gear we pack on our backs- tree stand, sticks, backpack, have you tried using a deer cart? I tried my jet sled, but it makes noise going over brush and logs. Trying to lighten my load, but sticks really add up the weight.
Go with lone wolf sticks only 8 pounds for 3 of them and easily attach to your stand or pack. I have tried deer carts and they are ok on flat open jars ground or roads. Where I hunt you could never get a cart in there or thru there. Also most deer carts are noisy and loose as they are designed to fold and collapse. If you hunt open hard flat areas a cart might work good.
I can not give a honest comparison. I've carried deer out on both but the f1 has only carried deer and the pack has only carried deer and all extra gear. But both work great and are very comfortable
Thank you for all the great info! Question, have you considered/tried using it to pack in & out the lone wolf assault + sticks and day pack? I currently use a climber and would like to switch to your system with the lone wolf stand and sticks combo but i need a good carry system. I do have a pack with the meat shelf that could work (mystery ranch pop up 28) but I think this frame pack would be a better option. Cheers from Tennessee
I would not want to carry stands on a frame with a meat shelf as the shelf pushes the stand to far from your body. I just strap my stand and sticks right to whatever pack I'm using. I only buy packs with 2 compression straps so that I can strap my stand to it.
I use the exo k2000. Love it. Have carried 100 plus pound loads with it and its awesome. I have a couple videos on it that I did last year. Best pack I have ever owned hands down! Especially for going in with sticks and stands and coming out with all that plus a boned out deer.
I think they only make one and its 4 pounds never heard of or seen a 2 pound one. Dont think they could make one with the same strength and size in a 2 pound
I just got one for Christmas. Can't wait to use it.
Awesome! You are gonna love it. Best meat packing rig I have ever used
I use that to pack out quarters in Colorado, works great! 5'8" regular size works fine...if you are taller get the tall version so the load lifter straps work. They also sell larger belts and thicker shoulder straps if you want to turn it into a serious hauler...it kinda already is but if you want to haul stupid weight then get the larger and thicker belt and shoulder harness.
Yep such an amazing pack frame. Glad you are enjoying yours as well.
I have the transformer pack and bat wings the mainframe and bat wings are a great combo
Thank you for answering. I have the XOP sticks, which works great, but they are 1# heavier/stick than LW. Trying to go lighter, may look into saddle hunting.
Yeah we carry alot of crap into the whitetail woods. Was just talking to a buddy about that and how to lighten the load. But I want water and a snack for all day sits, I need a harness sticks and a stand, need a headlamp, knife, compass, gps, extra clothes to keep warm on stand, etc. Never ending battle for a mobile hunter.
Great review of an awesome product!...i have had mine for a bit now and agree wholeheartedly with your findings...i like it so much in fact, i recently sold my Kifaru Longhunter.
The possibilities for this frame and it's many accessories seem almost endless ...subbed!....atb...woods
Thank you for taking the time to comment this!
Ordered a Mainframe and a Transformer pack together. Seemed like a great design. Transformer came with buckles that were not compatible with Mainframe. Long story short Customer Service was not what it should have been. I ordered a Kifaru which is of much higher quality and better Service.
I like the main frame as a animal pack frame. Never used a eberlystock bag attached to it. But you love the kifaru!!!! Awesome packs, expensive but awesome and well worth the money! Glad you found a system that worked for you.
@@joblo1978 Im sorry, its terrible Customer service. Kifaru all the way
they didn't swap out the buckles for free once you contacted them?
@@khomatech0 ya they should have, they have done that for me in the past as long as you buy it from them. Otherwise they sell different buckles for a reasonable price to swap out older styles. But in all honesty you would think that they would have made sure the pack and frame buckles were compatible before shipping it out. I had an older pack so I had to buy replacement buckles for like $10 cause my new mainframe used different buckles than the older pack.
With all the gear we pack on our backs- tree stand, sticks, backpack, have you tried using a deer cart? I tried my jet sled, but it makes noise going over brush and logs. Trying to lighten my load, but sticks really add up the weight.
Go with lone wolf sticks only 8 pounds for 3 of them and easily attach to your stand or pack. I have tried deer carts and they are ok on flat open jars ground or roads. Where I hunt you could never get a cart in there or thru there. Also most deer carts are noisy and loose as they are designed to fold and collapse. If you hunt open hard flat areas a cart might work good.
Hi mate, just wondering how this pack compares to your Exo when packing out heavy loads
I can not give a honest comparison. I've carried deer out on both but the f1 has only carried deer and the pack has only carried deer and all extra gear. But both work great and are very comfortable
It handles elk quarters very easily also
Yep I'm sure it does! Such a great frame!
Thank you for all the great info! Question, have you considered/tried using it to pack in & out the lone wolf assault + sticks and day pack? I currently use a climber and would like to switch to your system with the lone wolf stand and sticks combo but i need a good carry system. I do have a pack with the meat shelf that could work (mystery ranch pop up 28) but I think this frame pack would be a better option. Cheers from Tennessee
I would not want to carry stands on a frame with a meat shelf as the shelf pushes the stand to far from your body. I just strap my stand and sticks right to whatever pack I'm using. I only buy packs with 2 compression straps so that I can strap my stand to it.
Great info! Which Exo pack do you have? I only want to make one trip. I'm going 1.5-2 miles in most times.
I use the exo k2000. Love it. Have carried 100 plus pound loads with it and its awesome. I have a couple videos on it that I did last year. Best pack I have ever owned hands down! Especially for going in with sticks and stands and coming out with all that plus a boned out deer.
Is this the regular or tall frame? Are you still using it? I was considering getting this frame
This is regular frame. I'm short at 5 foot 6 inches. Yep I use it every year packing deer and hogs out. Love it
@@SamkoTradBow thank you so much for responding
I see there are several models , which model is that one ? Also why did you choose the 4 lbs model vs the 2.1 lb model ? Thank you !
I think they only make one and its 4 pounds never heard of or seen a 2 pound one. Dont think they could make one with the same strength and size in a 2 pound