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#102899 - 08/18/07 02:38 PM KIFARU's backpacks
frenchy Offline
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Registered: 12/18/02
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Is there any ETS-forumite (sp?) who has an XRay or a Marauder backpack ??
I would like to get some first hand info from users, (in addition to manufacturer's info)

TIA.


(BTW, thanks for your input, Matt !)


Edited by frenchy (08/19/07 06:25 PM)
Edit Reason: added Marauder
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#102956 - 08/19/07 07:00 AM Re: KIFARU's backpacks [Re: frenchy]
CentralOklahoma Offline
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Registered: 03/04/07
Posts: 45
Loc: Oklahoma
I don't have a X ray but I have an Express with an E & E. I will be buying lots of Kifaru gear in the future. It is gear I wish I could make. It is the best I have ever seen. The only stuff I know about the X ray is what I see on their messages site.

http://forums.kifaru.net/ubbthreads.php?ubb=postlist&Board=1&page=1


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#103036 - 08/20/07 01:10 AM Re: KIFARU's backpacks [Re: CentralOklahoma]
duckear Offline
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Registered: 03/01/04
Posts: 478
I have two Kifaru packs

The MMR for an elk hunt that didn't happen.....yet, and a Scout that I am configuring as my hunting pack/rambling/GHB/BOB.

There stuff is VERY well made, they have a generous return policy and high resale value, partly due to the 8+week wait for new pack orders.

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#103106 - 08/20/07 08:42 PM Re: KIFARU's backpacks [Re: duckear]
frenchy Offline
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Registered: 12/18/02
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Loc: France
I like the front opening of the XRay and Marauder models + the possibility to add external pouches, dramatically increasing capacity.

But I was concerned with the size of those packs.
I have a Maxpedition Condor, which I guess is about the Xray's size and I'm unable to use it comfortably with the waist strap. (not a problem, because I don't use the strap anyway, for my EDC).
According to Mel, at Kifaru's, I should not have that kind of pb with their packs have torso length adjustments, to let the pack on the hips, allowing the use of a waist belt.
The Scout is definitely shorter than the XRay ! And seems well designed to ride on the lumbar area.

The guy demonstrating the XRay relative size is Mel. I am as tall as he is. So I guess the XRay should ride OK on my back.

So, I may just buy one ... if I can prove myself that all my gear can get inside ....
So right now, said gear is all over the living room, waiting to be mesured, weighted and organized in pouches sized the way Kifaru's pouches are.
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