Dale wrote:Edit: I also noticed this on the Golite website: "With all of the enthusiasm generated by our international customers, we hope we will be able to serve everyone directly in the future."
sweetade wrote:the Go-lite range looks attractive, but is there anywhere I can actually look at them (preferably in Melbourne)
Horses for courses, Strider. The Aarn Natural Balance is 2kg – true – but it’s a full size pack. I've carried mine for nearly 2000km, all multi-day, lots of it off-track - still going strong.Strider wrote:At over 2kg, the Aarn packs are hardly lightweight
Strider wrote:At over 2kg, the Aarn packs are hardly lightweight..
Strider wrote:Yes but the larger packs put on a lot of weight, rather quickly. Nothing against them - just don't think they're relevant here
Bluegum Mic wrote:Another option for those wanting to split the load front and back is to go with a front pack as well as back pack. I've ordered one of the ribz front packs to give it a try. Im waiting on the new model which will ship at the end of the month. I like the concept as you don't have to take the front pack off when putting down your pack (which is some feedback I've had from those using the aarn packs is the front pockets and adjusting etc can be a little finicky). Just another option as you could pair it with a golite/ula etc and have the best of both worlds. I plan on using it with both my 46l to give a bit more space/distribution on bigger trips and to use with my 25l for lightweight overnighters with my hammock.
Bluegum Mic wrote:Apologies Phillip. I was certainly not trying to put a negative spin on the aarn packs. I think they're an amazing design and concept which I have often considered one myself. They are a great pack that is very well made. I was more giving my reasoning for not getting one after seeing a couple in the flesh and chatting to their owners (who don't get me wrong both loved their aarn pack).
Personally I chose not to buy one in my recent purchase of a new pack simply as I wanted the choice of wearing a front and or a back pack. The front pack will be great for quick little day walks. Ill certainly give a write up of the new design (nothing fancy I think they've just changed the strap layout and given padding).
I think with all the suggestions given thus far the OP can't go too far wrong with any of them. They're all great
JohnDaly TakeAWalk wrote:I'm just catching up on the GoLite packs discussion. We have beeen using them for some time and although they are not as robust as soomething like a Macpac, they are only half the weight. We have used them on some pretty tough walks without any hassles.
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