![]() Integrated side pockets, essential for water bottle storage here in the jungle. I chose the Loco as it offered me a versatile platform, it shrinks down for daytrips, expands for overnighters, and all the overflow or bulky items can be shoved into the In keeping with the company’s tagline (Rhino tough gear), everything is overbuilt, even the bladder hangers are fail-proof Some interesting features such as a G-Hook for lid closure instead of a buckle, no zips on the main pack either for enhanced durability. Made of 1000D Cordura, it weighs about 3kg empty with all the accessories strapped on ( Medium belt pouch on lid, MOLLE pouch on front, Grab-It and GPS pouch)īut here is what you get for your $600 (accessories really push the price up). – Weight: 3.1lbs(Ranger Green)/3.15lbs(Coyote Brown)/3.2lbs(Multicam) (Bag w/ shoulder straps) – Internal removable HDPE frame sheet – EDC Omni Belt compatible (single delta strap) with storage behind back panel – Dual hydration ports under the side flaps with Water bladder sleeve – Inner mesh pocket – 6 channels x 4 strips of standard Pals webbing on front – Water bottle pockets are 4.Yes, I am slightly Loco for paying this much for what is basically a glorified small ALICE pack/Short back bergen. Specs: – Fabric: 500 D Cordura lined with 400 D Pack cloth – Volume: 1475 Cubic inches/24 liters – Dimensions: 19″ tall x 6″ deep x 10″ wide. ![]() Belts are now being sold separately, if you’d like to purchase a belt they can be bought here. The EDC Omni Waistbelt includes a single delta strap to help stabilize the EDC pack to your lumbar region. This belt is very, very comfortable but very low profile. Installs and removes in a flash, and will be sized to your waist. Carrying heavy loads? Add the optional EDC Omni waistbelt for added comfort and stability. Optional EDC Omni Belts Omni Suspension packs come standard without a waistbelt, allowing them to ride above a buttpack or belt rig, and can drop into your lumbar region for comfort and stability if desired. Designed with the Urban grind in mind and is right at home on the cross town bus or on the trail. The side compression straps help stabilize the load and can be used to secure items like tripods and hiking sticks in the water bottle pockets. ![]() There are mounting points on the bottom and sides for use with a Grabit as well. The front has Pals webbing that is 4 rows by 6 columns and will hold any of our belt pouches or organizers. When not in use the tail ends of the belt can also be tucked up in the open space behind the back panel for storage. The Omni Belt can be secured through the back panel giving the Antero some load bearing capability. #KIFARU GRABIT PATCH#At the bottom of the back panel is a patch of Slip-Not textured fabric. The back panel is constructed of ¾” open cell foam covered with moisture wicking Dri-Lex®. The bag is made with 500 Denier Cordura and lined with 400 D packcloth. As always our packs come with a chamber pocket that hangs near the top and is detachable. The inside has a sleeve for water bladders and will also fit most 15” laptops. The panel has 4 #10 YKK zippers, one matched pair up top and two in both bottom corners for access to all parts of the main compartment. ![]() The front panel has an outer zippered pocket with a key loop as well as an inner zippered mesh pocket. ![]() The glasses pocket up top with a dummy loop keeps small and fragile items away from the heavier items below. Three smaller zippered pockets help organize smaller items. There are two deep water bottle pockets on either side and a hydration bladder sleeve on the interior with openings under both side flaps for hoses. The slim profile keeps the 1500 cubic inches (24.5L) close to the wearer so it’s easier to get in and out of cars, busses, through tight trails and fit under desks. Kifaru Antero ANTERO The Antero is the second pack in our EDC line designed with the commuter / daypack user in mind. Item: 185165756672 Kifaru Antero Pack Hunting Backpack Ranger Green. ![]()
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