Wingnut wrote:I went and had a look at some Aarn bags today out of curiosity, not impressed. The construction appeared cheap and padding a bit scarce too when compared to One Planet.
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I have not seen the new model Aarn packs, but I do own a Aarn Load Limo I purchased for a great price on eBay recently. The Aarn pack I own, I believe is apx 3 years old. Quality on it is superb.
I agree the padding is a lot scarce compared to a OP pack, personally I find the harness and pad thickness on the Aarn pack a lot more comfortable to wear than a OP McMillan. My OP McMillan pack causes me major chaffing on the thick padding, particularly if carrying 20kg. I'll never forget a recent hike over at Fraser Island just before purchasing my Aarn pack, by the time I arrived back home, it looked like someone had repeatedly whipped me around my waist, very painful.
I can't remember where I read this, it might have been in a backpacking magazine, I remember reading a article a while back on packs, in particular padding thickness, in the article they mentioned that thick padding is not always the best on a backpack. I found this odd, as how could all that padding not be beneficial, i now believe this article.
The OP McMillan is a great pack, but for me I find the Aarn Load Limo a much better pack. So far durability on my Aarn pack is not a problem, I don't think it ever will be. I have not attempted any serious off-track hiking with the Aarn pack. When I do, I'll probably will take the OP pack, just to be on the safe side, as the OP pack looks like it will probably handle thick sharp vines better than a Aarn pack.
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