geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:I have an S2S untrasil day pack, packs down to nothing, great for airport transfers (have used it 4 or 5 times international and 20odd times domestic, and it does the job well) and it takes up no space or weight in the pack for multi days. The only thing i dont like is if i am doing a daywalk with it is that it doesnt have a pocket for my water bladder, otherwise its great (the sil makes it near imposible to get caught by trees on those tough scrambles through the scrub!).
Agree with wayno however, dont put more than a few kilos in it, otherwise its just a pain.
Aushiker wrote:I have just received a Sea to Summit Ultra-Sil Dry Daypack
Son of a Beach wrote:My only other problem with it is that the shoulder strap tension buckle thingies do tend to slip occasionally, and I periodically have to re-tighten the straps. Not a big deal though.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
tele-whippet wrote:I use a Marmot Kompressor, 340 g, 18 L, it has a nifty hydration bladder sleeve, doubles as a sleeping bag stuff sac and is quite comfy. Available from Adlers
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