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<blockquote data-quote="wpwarren" data-source="post: 992625" data-attributes="member: 73994"><p>I recently bought the icon pro 1850 with the carbon frame. I can't comment on longterm durability, but it seems like a well made pack so far. I have a barney's pack for carrying heavy weight and this pack will fill the day pack with the ability to carry the first meat load out role. I am happy with the pack so far. Buying the barney's pack and the kuiu cost about the same as buying a kifaru with all of the features I would want. When I go backcountry hunting, the kuiu pack will be strapped to the back of my barney's pack below main bag with just the bag and straps (no carbon frame). It should make a nice relatively light pocket and fits well below my super moose bag. </p><p></p><p>I have been carrying 40 pounds in it for the past week on my training walks and it carries the weight very well. The waste belt also works better for me than the belt on the barney's pack. It is well thought out and has a good assortment of pockets that should help a lot with organization. I also like the slim profile of the pack. It slides through brush very quietly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wpwarren, post: 992625, member: 73994"] I recently bought the icon pro 1850 with the carbon frame. I can't comment on longterm durability, but it seems like a well made pack so far. I have a barney's pack for carrying heavy weight and this pack will fill the day pack with the ability to carry the first meat load out role. I am happy with the pack so far. Buying the barney's pack and the kuiu cost about the same as buying a kifaru with all of the features I would want. When I go backcountry hunting, the kuiu pack will be strapped to the back of my barney's pack below main bag with just the bag and straps (no carbon frame). It should make a nice relatively light pocket and fits well below my super moose bag. I have been carrying 40 pounds in it for the past week on my training walks and it carries the weight very well. The waste belt also works better for me than the belt on the barney's pack. It is well thought out and has a good assortment of pockets that should help a lot with organization. I also like the slim profile of the pack. It slides through brush very quietly. [/QUOTE]
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