>>1919626I have an 8 year old Kestrel 48 that is still going strong. Not the lightest, but it's comfortable with the suspension and has the features I want. I don't see myself replacing it any time soon.
I know they changed the design recently so I can't speak to the quality of the new ones but they look like improvements over my version.
My buddy also has a 75L volt he got around the same time. Ripped the shit out of the front mesh this past weekend on a trip, so I'm interested to see if he goes through the warranty process.