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ninjapuppet wrote:the material even feels more durable than my Dyneema pack.
Tue 12 Apr, 2011 3:24 pm
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Tue 12 Apr, 2011 5:56 pm
cams wrote:
You tweaked my curiosity here. Do you mean Dyneema gridstop? Or do you have something made of full Dyneema?
Tue 12 Apr, 2011 7:03 pm
langy wrote:If you like the W.E contour, we have the Cordura military verson, the W.E Bushranger, on sale for $60.00
Tue 12 Apr, 2011 10:40 pm
johnw wrote:If you are visiting Trek n Travel have a look at the Wilderness Equipment Contour (43L). /snip.
http://www.wildequipment.com.au/daypack_detail.php?Code=WECONT
langy wrote:If you like the W.E contour, we have the Cordura military verson, the W.E Bushranger, on sale for $60.00
legend wrote:The Osprey Exos58 has seen a 36 day trip (3x12days between food drops) in the Kimberleys with minimal wear (includes a number of packhauls up/down cliffs and long swims through gorges), plus many other trips in Tas and Vic. I can't see why the smaller Exos46 wouldn't handle this type of punishment.
ninjapuppet wrote:Yep, I like my exos 58 too.
Its unlikely to die from 1 trip, but I wouldnt take it bush bashing when I have another dozen packs to choose from.
When you put an exos beside a Macpac cascade - Its easy to tell which will likely to give you more confidence in material durability. The windrider gives me this same sense of durability.
tele-whippet wrote:I've got a Granite Gear Alpine Vapor, 59L & 1190grams.
Slightly bigger than your specs & you can't try it on prior to buying.
I find it comfy, well made and so far durable (no scrub bashing)
http://www.frontcountry.com/site/granit ... vapor.html
ninjapuppet wrote:http://www.hyperlitemountaingear.com/products/specialdeals/hmg-2010windrider-ultralight-pack.html\
I got the newer version, but its not much different to this version which is on sale now for $175
The 40L fits your criteria.
Cut off the webbing net and it weighs 500 grams
The cuben material in mine is a burly as any canvas Ive seen.
Its rainproof so you dont need a pack liner or pack cover.
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 1:30 am
Capt DropBear wrote:Thankyou johnw and langy, I'd not seen this one before. It doesn't look like Trek n Travel stock the Contour at the moment (though MD's up here in Newie might), but I'll certainly try on the others in the range to get a feel for the W.E style harness. And $60 for such a simple and sturdy unit - thats impressive! If you're checking the dimensions of yours johnw, my tent's a Tarptent Scarp 1, ~60cm x 20cm packed. Sleeping bag and mat are about the same, stacked. It's this ~60cm which I think is going to preclude a few packs.
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 7:25 am
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 9:10 am
MJD wrote:Also got a couple of One Planet Shadows
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 11:29 am
Capt DropBear wrote:Anybody got experience with the One Planet Umbra? I think someone on here has one...?
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 11:55 am
cams wrote:Capt DropBear wrote:Anybody got experience with the One Planet Umbra? I think someone on here has one...?
I've tried it on a couple of times now after a couple of recommendations in a lightweight pack thread in the weight saving section. Really nice pack. Simple, but very functional design. I found the harness to be the most comfortable I tried in my searches for a lightweight pack. Possibly only outdone by an AARN. Can't really put my finger on why I didn't get one actually. Someone did post some pictures of a couple of tears in the fabric of theirs so maybe it isn't as tough as it could be either. I still haven't purchased anything because I'm too scared to get anything without trying it on and can't find exactly what I'm looking for locally.
Wed 13 Apr, 2011 10:43 pm
Exactly how many packs do you have MJD???
Thu 14 Apr, 2011 7:20 am
MJD wrote:Exactly how many packs do you have MJD???
One less than before. I managed to sell my Macpac Cascade- good rugged pack but too heavy for me.
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Mon 18 Apr, 2011 11:38 am
ninjapuppet wrote:it amazes me the number of packs sold with ice axe loops which never get used.
Even el-cheapo $20 packs have them! How many people actually even own ice axes?
Tue 19 Apr, 2011 5:27 pm
pancake wrote:Mate, I'm 99% sure I have the torlesse 35, but without the daisy chains on the front that are seen when you google image search for 'Macpac Torlesse 35'
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[read: thorough review of Torlesse 35 features]
/snip
blacksheep wrote: /snip
My response would be to look at Kakapo 35. simple, Aztec, metal hooks....just as you ask for in your first post.
cheers
corvus wrote: Worthwhile double checking the length of your Scarp 1 mine is only 51.5 cm long packed,this may help in your pack choice![]()
corvus
Tue 19 Apr, 2011 6:31 pm
Sun 24 Apr, 2011 1:49 am
Capt DropBear wrote:johnw wrote:If you are visiting Trek n Travel have a look at the Wilderness Equipment Contour (43L). /snip.
http://www.wildequipment.com.au/daypack_detail.php?Code=WECONT
Thankyou johnw and langy, I'd not seen this one before. It doesn't look like Trek n Travel stock the Contour at the moment
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