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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2123922" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>I would totally disagree that the Kifaru feels like a board strapped to my back! If you ask anyone that has seriously used their Kifaru they will tell you how comfortable the belt, shoulder straps, etc are. They also have amazing adjustments for your particular torso length, shoulders, etc. I just looked at the Seek Outside frames and there is no comparison for padding compared to the Kifaru. The shoulder straps and belt are paper thin and don't appear to have much padding? There is a reason that Seek Outside is super light weight. When I have my Kifaru on my back I hardly even notice it's on my back with loads under 40 lbs. When I am hauling 80 to100 lb loads over steep, rocky terrain I am certainly glad I have a rock solid frame with extremely nice padding on the belt, toro, and shoulders!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2123922, member: 66919"] I would totally disagree that the Kifaru feels like a board strapped to my back! If you ask anyone that has seriously used their Kifaru they will tell you how comfortable the belt, shoulder straps, etc are. They also have amazing adjustments for your particular torso length, shoulders, etc. I just looked at the Seek Outside frames and there is no comparison for padding compared to the Kifaru. The shoulder straps and belt are paper thin and don't appear to have much padding? There is a reason that Seek Outside is super light weight. When I have my Kifaru on my back I hardly even notice it's on my back with loads under 40 lbs. When I am hauling 80 to100 lb loads over steep, rocky terrain I am certainly glad I have a rock solid frame with extremely nice padding on the belt, toro, and shoulders! [/QUOTE]
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