by Philip.AK » Sun Jul 05, 2015 10:46 am
Mocs123- for me it would come down to what kind of hiking you are doing. If you are going to be on trails and don't need to lean your head back, then I'd personally give the section behind your shoulder blades a bit more curve and bring the upper frame in towards your neck. If you are going off trail and going to be crawling through heavy brush (something we do in Kodiak with unfortunate frequency) or ducking under a lot of low branches, you may want more head maneuverability. I want my pack draped across my back, all the way up, until it starts to interfere with my head. Bend at the waist at a 45 degree angle and try to look straight ahead. Again, this mostly applies to bushwhacking.
I'd also encourage everyone to try the lower grommet for mounting the hip belt to the frame if you haven't. You lose about an inch of height on the load lifters, but I think it makes the pack ride a lot nicer and allows you to bend at the waist and generally move around a bit more freely.