robcollins
Lil-Rokslider
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- Oct 7, 2014
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Just wanted to share my (son's) experience with this. I'm a long time Kifaru, Mountainsmith, and Mystery Ranch user. I ran upon this here on Rokslide. It's basically a Duplex Frame for kids. I've got a 9 year old son, and I'm a Cub Scout leader, and this frame has pretty much changed backpacking for my son.
Since getting this pack, he's put in about 15 miles with it, most above 9,000', using it with a Kifaru Grab It, a Molle Express bag (No stays, straps or belt, the volume was right for a USGI Patrol Bag & Bivy, an Exped Syn Mat 7, a Mountain Hardwear Hoopla, his own water, a Ruger 1022 cut down a bit (thanks again Randall for the stock!) and a Mountain Ridge Gear Cody Pack with his 10 essentials.
I couldn't be happier with the capability to add different accessories to this frame, and make it comfortable for my son.
Anyone here who's met my wife, note the picture of her rubbing her head after getting clocked by the muzzle of Fin's rifle while helping him on with his pack.
Thanks to Steve Rude of Western Edge Gear for the help in getting my son into USA made gear from Dickinson, ND. For those of you trying to interest your kids in doing what we do, or those leading Cub Scouts, (again, into doing what we do) I can say no other piece of gear has inspired him as much to enthusiastically get on board with being in the back country.
I would call this frame Kifaru-quality and modularity for kids. If I'd have found it sooner, I'd have bought it then so he could get more use out of it.
Thanks Steve for making a cool frame for kids here in the USA!!!
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Since getting this pack, he's put in about 15 miles with it, most above 9,000', using it with a Kifaru Grab It, a Molle Express bag (No stays, straps or belt, the volume was right for a USGI Patrol Bag & Bivy, an Exped Syn Mat 7, a Mountain Hardwear Hoopla, his own water, a Ruger 1022 cut down a bit (thanks again Randall for the stock!) and a Mountain Ridge Gear Cody Pack with his 10 essentials.
I couldn't be happier with the capability to add different accessories to this frame, and make it comfortable for my son.
Anyone here who's met my wife, note the picture of her rubbing her head after getting clocked by the muzzle of Fin's rifle while helping him on with his pack.
Thanks to Steve Rude of Western Edge Gear for the help in getting my son into USA made gear from Dickinson, ND. For those of you trying to interest your kids in doing what we do, or those leading Cub Scouts, (again, into doing what we do) I can say no other piece of gear has inspired him as much to enthusiastically get on board with being in the back country.
I would call this frame Kifaru-quality and modularity for kids. If I'd have found it sooner, I'd have bought it then so he could get more use out of it.
Thanks Steve for making a cool frame for kids here in the USA!!!
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