kneighbour wrote:paul_gee, just checked out your (Snowys) website - the Black Wolf McKinley 65L seems like a pack that could suit me.
hairypanic wrote:I took the Mckinley out on the weekend hiking through the snow and it was really comfortable, at 2.4 kgs its a bit heavier than the expensive packs but it was sturdy.
Probably the only thing that was missing would have been a pocket in the waist strap, would have been nice but not a deal breaker
kneighbour wrote:But in practice (in the shop, with no weights in the backpack), it felt the same as the Denali.
kneighbour wrote:Black Wolf McKinley 65L seems like a pack that could suit me.
I agree completely. I recall buying my first (mountain) bike. The expert in the bike shop tried to tell me what bike to buy and I was having none of it! I bought a bike quite unsuited to me and I regretted it for years. I finally did what he suggested and I learnt my lesson - listen to people who have been down the same track before.paul_gee wrote:These guys opinions on harnesses ought to be trusted.
kneighbour wrote:I agree completely. I recall buying my first (mountain) bike. The expert in the bike shop tried to tell me what bike to buy and I was having none of it! I bought a bike quite unsuited to me and I regretted it for years. I finally did what he suggested and I learnt my lesson - listen to people who have been down the same track before.paul_gee wrote:These guys opinions on harnesses ought to be trusted.
kneighbour wrote:So far I have decided to avoid the cheaper $100 packs - now just trying to decide on a more upscale model. The Ospreys are affordable, but frankly I don't like their clean looks. Probably good for in bush stuff where clean is good. But I will be walking on fairly open bush trails.
kneighbour wrote:Getting into Brisbane is also a real pain - so little chance of an in-shop try-on, so most of my homework has to be done on the Internet.
kneighbour wrote:The Ospreys are affordable, but frankly I don't like their clean looks.
kneighbour wrote:Just saw on your site you have the Black Wolf Mantis II for under $200!! *&%$#! kicked my self - just bought another tent, but the Mantis II was really what I would have liked. Ah well....
Pretty keen on the McKinley - but was wondering if the Deuters are worth looking at seeing they are over a $100 more expensive?
Ha! If you saw me (64 years old and 114kg), you would not mistake me for a serious hiker! Probably look pretty comical out in the bush, in fact. But still the wife and I do a 6-13km bushwalk every single Sunday without fail. Been doing that for a year now - so time to move to the next stage. And at my age, image is not that much of a concern.paul_gee wrote:(And, let's be honest, Brand - You'll look more serious an outdoorsperson with a Deuter on your back!)
kneighbour wrote:I see mention with some of the more expensive models (ie Osprey) of the 'anti=gravity' or other top notch weight balance system. I was wondering if this was just marketing or a real thing?
No, this is long term stuff - or as long as my health holds out (I am 64). We do day walks every single Sunday around Brisbane, plus I cycle every Saturday. You would think I would be as thin as a rake the amount of exercise I do, but am as fat as Humpty Dumpty. Ah well...GPSGuided wrote:If just for one short trip, then be done with something economical. If it's a long term plan, then it's worth the investment.
kneighbour wrote:No, this is long term stuff - or as long as my health holds out (I am 64). We do day walks every single Sunday around Brisbane, plus I cycle every Saturday. You would think I would be as thin as a rake the amount of exercise I do, but am as fat as Humpty Dumpty. Ah well...
kneighbour wrote:But One Planet is SOOOOO expensive....way out of the question. I have bought cars for less.
Yeah, good point. After all, money means nothing when you are out in the bush. I have heard nothing but good about that brand, so will certainly keep my eyes open.stepbystep wrote:But they are soooo good...keep an eye out for specials, or second hand and it's not such a big deal
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