Sitka Gear
Is there a bowsiter discount for Kifaru
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Contributors to this thread:
1cam 15-Mar-15
joehunter8301 15-Mar-15
pav 16-Mar-15
1cam 16-Mar-15
Florida Mike 16-Mar-15
arctichill 17-Mar-15
Sandbrew 18-Mar-15
oldgoat 21-Mar-15
habu john 21-Mar-15
Ermine 21-Mar-15
TD 22-Mar-15
habu john 22-Mar-15
Fulldraw1972 22-Mar-15
From: 1cam
15-Mar-15
What is the most cost friendly way to order their gear. Specifically, hunting packs. I'm getting close to taking the hit. Thanks in advance.

15-Mar-15
Just tell them billy sent yA. That will for sure get you on the discount list!!

From: pav
16-Mar-15
Placed my order last Saturday. Saw the coupon code field when checking out....so ran a few searches on Google and a handful of hunting/backpacking websites. Came up empty...with the exception of an expired clearance item offer.

From: 1cam
16-Mar-15
Yes the coupon code field is what got me thinking about it too.

From: Florida Mike
16-Mar-15
Call them and ask for clearance items or discontinued. If I told you what I paid for a Timberline in OD green you'd think I was lying. Mike

From: arctichill
17-Mar-15
Soon, I'll be driving to CO to get fitted for my next pack. If I'm going to spend that kind of dough on a pack, I'm not looking for a discount, I'm looking for a perfect fit!

From: Sandbrew
18-Mar-15
Best discount is to buy a used pack of the classified on Kifaru's forums. Sandbrew

From: oldgoat
21-Mar-15
Heck, prices I've been seeing on the classifieds I'd just as soon pay the extra $20-$40 and buy new, stuff sure holds it's value! Now I'll have to quantify that with the fact that a lot of this stuff is camo which costs extra versus what I could get the plain solid color gear at!

From: habu john
21-Mar-15
You can check with them about a military discount if you severed.

From: Ermine
21-Mar-15
Expensive but buy a pack and it will last you a lifetime. Great quality gear!

From: TD
22-Mar-15
well.... they don't hold it against ya.... good enough for me...

Sandbrew x2.

If you are patient you can check their classified forum, rokslide or even just ebay. About half my Kifaru stuff was purchased used. Saved some good money... if you can hold off and wait for the right deal. A few times I just ran out of time and bought it outright.

What oldgoat said, an extra $20 for a lot of things and you just buy it new.

From: habu john
22-Mar-15
Just be careful when you are buying used and purchasing a pack frame. When I got mine Kifaru fit the frame for my size and shape of my back.

From: Fulldraw1972
22-Mar-15
If you buy used you need to know your back. Are you a flat back, semi flat or normal. What's your torso length? What's your waist size?

I watched there videos on measuring e erything I needed on my back. Once I knew what I was I waited till I found the pack I wanted listed for sale used.

Like Florida Mike said you would not believe what I paid for my pack shipped to me.

Deals are out there if you are patient and look.

If you watch there videos they will teach you how to set up the pack to fit you.

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