Anyone running a Kifaru pack on a non-Kifaru frame?

locofife

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So, I'm thinking really hard about upgrading to a Kifaru pack in the near future. I already know which one I want, but the nearly $800 price tag is a bit hard to swallow. I'm considering purchasing the pack now and putting it on a different, less-expensive, frame and then picking up a Kifaru frame in the future. Has anyone done this before? Does the pack attach easily to a non-Kifaru frame? Which frames are you running? Thanks in advance for any direction you can give me.
 
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You're probably right about going with the frame first. I'm loving the adaptability of the Nomad II design though. I also have a couple of inches I need to lose around my middle area before I place an order for the frame. I don't want to give Kifaru measurements and then have the pack not fit right when I lose a little weight, which I'm confident will happen.
 

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I would go frame first for sure. You can swap belts on the frame when you lose weight. The frames are not custom made so you will not have a problem just switching belts.
 

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If I was shopping for one or the other I’d prioritize the frame over the bag. Rather run a kifaru frame with a dry bag than a kifaru bag on a lesser frame. That said, they’d fit in an exo frame pretty seamlessly.
That's the correct answer. I've had all the kifaru frames and run a EXO bag on one of them- favorite combo--just as much $$$ as most Kifaru bags though. Get a Kifaru frame with their load sling gadget and drybag is great advise.
 

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You're probably right about going with the frame first. I'm loving the adaptability of the Nomad II design though. I also have a couple of inches I need to lose around my middle area before I place an order for the frame. I don't want to give Kifaru measurements and then have the pack not fit right when I lose a little weight, which I'm confident will happen.

Know the "middle area inch" feeling. I bought the cargo panel and will be using a dry bag for the first year. I am in trim weight mode now so that I can order the frame in about 2 months. (even though I know I could probably order now it just gives me a goal to work towards).
 

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That's the correct answer. I've had all the kifaru frames and run a EXO bag on one of them- favorite combo--just as much $$$ as most Kifaru bags though. Get a Kifaru frame with their load sling gadget and drybag is great advise.
Is it relativity easy to attach an EXO bag to a Kifaru frame? I really like their 3500 Bag
 
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locofife

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Thanks for all of the advise. You've given me something to ponder. I'll think about it some more and then consult with the chief financial officer, i.e. the wife.
 
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Sometimes, when I want the pockets, I run a DT1 on my SG. It is not a perfect fit, but it works without issues. But I agree with the above.
 
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I tried it once with a mystery ranche frame, did't work as planed lol. Had to buy a dupex fram to get the maximume kifaru quality.
 

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I’ve often thought of putting a woodsman bag in my molle frame. Or a native, guide lid and pouches. Either way it’s a bit cheaper. If you have a frame that works for you I’d say do it. If you are looking g for load carrying though, I’d buy the frame first.
 

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Get the frame, buy a new belt when you lose weight. No point buying one of their most popular bags right away. They aren’t going to discontinue it any time soon
 
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Have any of you had experience with putting a Mystery Ranch metcalf or Marshall bag on a kifaru frame?


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I want to try out a Kifaru frame next year. Right now I am running an EXO K2 frame and pack. I always liked to looks and specs of the woodsman. Anyone know if it will fit the K@ EXO frame. I want a bigger bag, so instead of getting an EXO 5500, I was thinking of a Kifaru bag to run on my EXO frame.

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So, I'm thinking really hard about upgrading to a Kifaru pack in the near future. I already know which one I want, but the nearly $800 price tag is a bit hard to swallow. I'm considering purchasing the pack now and putting it on a different, less-expensive, frame and then picking up a Kifaru frame in the future. Has anyone done this before? Does the pack attach easily to a non-Kifaru frame? Which frames are you running? Thanks in advance for any direction you can give me.

I was wondering if a Mystery Ranch pack, Mountain Ruck, would fit on a Kifaru frame?
 

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If you don't need one right away save some money and keep an eye out for a used one. After this elk season they'll probably start popping up. Almost all my kit was bought 2nd hand and its as good as new. I agree with getting the frame first. A frame with a lid, grab-it and native makes an awesome day hunting setup.
 
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