Packs with frames

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Packs with frames

Postby fitdingo » Tue 06 Dec, 2011 11:19 am

Hey all, what is the experience of you folks out there with the large packs with frames. I recently go the hump with my MACPAC Torre and went back to an ALICE pack like I used in the army. A strong frame makes carrying large packs so much easier. For example the Deuter Kid Comfort 2 has a kickarse strong frame and makes carrying sleeping kids so easy (the kids put on 5kg when they fall asleep - fact!). Does anybody know of any bushwalking backpacks made these days with similar strong frames?
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Re: Packs with frames

Postby Franco » Tue 06 Dec, 2011 2:05 pm

I have not seen an " external frame" pack here for a while apart from the occasional ex army in a disposal shop, but this is a selection to get you started :
http://www.backcountrygear.com/camping- ... packs.html
about the only places you will see them discussed are the hunting forums (like Kifaru , a manufacturer of hunting/military gear, under Home -message boards)
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Re: Packs with frames

Postby Moondog55 » Tue 06 Dec, 2011 2:35 pm

Keep your eyes open at garage sales and the Op-Shops.
my old Macpac needs a tiny bit of work but it only cost me $20-
I don't think they carry any better; unless it is drums or deer carcasses you are humping, but they do ventilate better and are cooler in really hot weather.
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: Packs with frames

Postby missingdna » Tue 06 Dec, 2011 5:11 pm

look up molly macpack.
i bought one of his packs and havnt looked back ....
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