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Title: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on June 29, 2016, 02:51:00 PM
I am seriously considering this pack for single day or overnight trad hunting adventures.  $530 is a significant sum to throw down for a backpack considering that my previous packs have been more in the $50 range.  

I checked the bag out at Kifaru International in Denver last week and I liked it, but I would like to hear your thoughts on the bag if you have one or have used one.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: Biathlonman on June 29, 2016, 03:12:00 PM
I've never been one to shy away from spending money on packs, but I couldn't spend that on a pack that size.  For me the benefit of a Kifaru suspension is for carrying heavy loads, and I'd want a bigger pack to do that.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: Bowitis on June 29, 2016, 03:34:00 PM
I agree with the Biathlonman.
You can get a REAL nice Kuiu for a lot less $$$.
I do like the Kifaru Warrior very much, very large cross section of duties.  JMHO.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on June 29, 2016, 08:49:00 PM
Thanks for the input regarding cost and available alternatives.  It is good information and I appreciate it.  This may be a scenario where I am simply in love with the corvette...

I am under the impression that most people are extremely satisfied with Kifaru products.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: awbowman on June 29, 2016, 09:03:00 PM
For a daypack check out Tenzing or Badlands.

If you feel the need to spend more, check out the Bison Gear stuff.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: ozy clint on June 29, 2016, 09:22:00 PM
i have the spikecamp and timberline 2 packs and a supertarp. kifaru gear is made to last!

for day pack and overnight use have you considered the spikecamp or 14'r? i can overnight easily with 2400ci. if you need more room add some side pockets. both these packs are cheaper than the tarry all too.  
the tarryall has too many sewn in specialized pockets for me, like the pouch that fits binos. my binos are almost never in my daypack. i prefer a more bare pack and adding or taking away pockets etc when needed rather than having them there all the time. not sure where the cost would run with pockets depending on your choice but it would be more versatile.

with a grab-it and lash straps my spikecamp is capable of hauling whole deer when needed. i've had 100 pounds on it.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: old_goat2 on June 29, 2016, 09:35:00 PM
Why not get the UL frame and an Apollo, then if you want to go more heavy duty, you just buy another bag to put on the frame and maybe the different stays. But all you have to do to go a few days with the Apollo is throw a durable dry bag on the meat shelf and a guide lid and your golden! It has a nice sleeve for carrying extra arrows but without broadheads. My wife runs this setup and I'm pretty envious of it. My advice with this particular setup for daypack use is the frame, medium belt pocket, mini belt pocket and nalgene pocket and bottle. Nalgene bottle is way better for staying hydrated especially if you like to use some sort of drink mix. Then if you want to extend your use, add a Guide Lid and you can put an extra belt pocket on the outside of the Guide Lid. Most of what you're seeing is the guide lid in the picture! Rmsgear now carries Kifaru for info sake
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Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on June 29, 2016, 10:11:00 PM
Good information, guys, thanks!  A lot to think about.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on June 29, 2016, 10:44:00 PM
I've got so many windows open on my computer now that it's not even funny...
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: Bowitis on June 29, 2016, 10:47:00 PM
Fun,  Isn't it
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on June 29, 2016, 10:49:00 PM
:D
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: old_goat2 on June 29, 2016, 10:52:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by gregg dudley:
I've got so many windows open on my computer now that it's not even funny...
HaHa! It's a lot to lay out money wise, but the resale value is unbelievable, I seen a new used frame sell for $16 bucks less than new from Kifaru price on the big auction sight! So if something don't work out, you won't be out much! Sending you a PM
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: J-dog on July 01, 2016, 10:16:00 PM
I love np the mountain warrior pack by kifaru, I don't have the experience with it to go any further that. I don't mind spending money on good solid equipment but I just not gonna get to use it as much as I want to warrant the money? That doesn't sound right but hope you get my drift lol.

I do a lot of hiking and camping, backpacking but not enough to warrant that change$ -

They are the corvette period! Go to carry 85 lbs (bag of corn) in one for a few miles and it just didn't seem like that much weight? Still amazed!

Best of luck -

J
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: BlackDog on July 02, 2016, 12:16:00 AM
Been eyeballing the Tarryall too, looks like a perfect day/multi day pack. Used a badlands 2200 for several years now and thinking of upgrading, although it has never failed me. I like the option for having pockets on the belt, especially the nalgene holder.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: Biathlonman on July 02, 2016, 08:35:00 AM
I've guide an older Kifaru pack and don't my spending the money.  For that size pack I'll happily run a Hill People Gear and save some money.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: Sam McMichael on July 02, 2016, 02:35:00 PM
Gregg, all you need to do is to take Reed with you. That boy is so big, you could load him up like a pack mule without weighting him down much.

I am not familiar with the pack you have mentioned, but I agree with some of the others. $500+ is a lot of money for a day pack. But a Corvette sure is sexy...

Hope to see what you get when I see you at the Fall Rendezvous.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on July 02, 2016, 03:47:00 PM
This is going to cost me a lot of money.  LOL

The bag du joir is the Kifaru Nomad.

Too many options out there...
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: old_goat2 on July 03, 2016, 09:43:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by gregg dudley:
This is going to cost me a lot of money.  LOL

The bag du joir is the Kifaru Nomad.

Too many options out there...
That's what I have! It will haul Just about anything between the wings! Only real complaint I have is when you have something strapped in, you really can't get to any of the pockets on the pack itself without unstrapping everything which isn't a huge deal but it is a drawback. That's one of the reasons a guide lid is crucial with that bag in my opinion. Today we hiked locally and I strapped in a 30# and a 20# bag of kitty litter for training weight and it didn't slip or slide or move at all!
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: gregg dudley on July 03, 2016, 10:10:00 PM
Do you have the "camp bag" to use between the wings?  I was thinking with the camp bag and grab it and I would be set for most contingencies.
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: old_goat2 on July 03, 2016, 10:27:00 PM
Yes I have camp bag, it actually attaches and you could get away without the grab it but I do use mine. And when I say you could get away without it, that rides on you having the camp bag in all the time and using it. If you are strapping stuff in without using the camp bag, you will want the grab it. Make sense? You will eventually want a guide lid, it's the most used part of my setup next to the belt pockets!
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: beyondmyken on July 04, 2016, 08:03:00 AM
I have 3 Kifaru packs:  original spike camp, new version spike camp, and an older model late season.   The original spike camp and late season packs have carried a lot of elk out of the mountains.
The spike camp isn't the best for that as it does not have shoulder lifter straps, which, IMO, make a huge difference with heavy loads.  I got an **** deal on the newer spike camp and it is now my favorite but have not hunted with it yet.   I will say that the prices have gone up quite a bit since I got the original spike camp and late season.

On a side note,  my wife and daughter went on vacation this last summer to Australia( I stayed home, took care of the dogs and worked to pay for it    :)    ).   I offered to let them use the original spike camp for the trip but they said it "smelled too much like hunting"
Title: Re: Kifaru Tarryall---Your thoughts or reviews on this pack for trad hunting?
Post by: beyondmyken on July 04, 2016, 08:05:00 AM
sorry, double post