Are you a Kardashian? That could explain it.
I recently lost the last 10lbs I needed to. Best weight savings I could make for backpacking into places.
Was a lot cheaper than spending a bunch of dough to shave ounces on gear. But I still do anyways...cause I have a problem. Addicted to shiny objects.
Looks can be very deceiving, quality and durability with comfort, its also personnel preference, the padding on the shoulder straps have amazing cushion, straps don't loosen off during hiking etc... my waist is a 32 and with this pack a guy any smaller couldn't wear comfortably, I'm yet to try a Cabelas Frieghter with weight on it, a friend of mine has one and he cracked his frame, not sure of the pipe schedule on each of these frames, he also broke buckles in the winter and leaves it in his garage hung up for memories, not sure of the price comparison on these frames but im a firm believer you get what you pay for, buy once cry once sorta thing, sucks because im not made of money and its took a number of years to get the pack i wanted, but happy with my decision. Had my barneys out in -30 hiking around in snow etc and buckels on mine have held up so far, i did purchase a spare when i ordered the pack just encase!
-Backwoods
Last edited by Backwoods; 01-28-2017 at 11:17 AM.
Thanks for the detailed response BR. I've never been much of an external frame guy, (Love my internals) save for a down and dirty meat hauler and possibly attaching a dry bag/day pack for a summit pursuit of a goat. I scooped a bare frame Cabelas for $130 on sale and it seems like a great freighter for the money, though I've only tested it to 60'ish lbs. The harness is fairly sound IMO, though I could see the waist buckle being an issue. If it gives me grief it'll get an upgrade or seatbelt conversion. I get the buying quality, I guess I just have a hard time looking at a "Camp Trails" pack at nearly MR/SG pricing.
Absolutely RiverOtter!! for that price that's wicked!! cant beat that! there are soo many packs I would love to try and purchase, its just not realistic, I also do like the internal frame packs, especially with all the newer packs coming out!!! it took me a bit to commit to the external frame!! best of luck on chasing Goats!~!
Go online and check out the back pack and day pack line offered by tactical 511. I have a Rush 24 for day pack. Exelent pack built to take a beating. And know one offers more exsessories for thier packs than tactical 511.