shazcol wrote:I have never used the bottom opening on a trip even though I thought it was a good idea when I purchased. [...]
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:I have the strezlecki, because my old pack had a bottom opening zip where i would keep my sleeping bag (old sleeping bag had no stuff sack, so stuffed in to the bottom compartment)
I now occasionally use the bottom compartment of the strezlecki if i have a very wet tent... but i find that the zip is quite dificult to use unless the pack is empty, so it is getting less and less use now.
If i had my time over, i would go the McMillan. The bottom zip is just no use to me anymore.
If i bought a new pack now, i would go a smaller OP pack. The 3kg of canvas is just no use to me anymore.
shazcol wrote:I have never used the bottom opening on a trip even though I thought it was a good idea when I purchased. I found it all a bit too awkward to use experimenting at home, so it stays zipped up all the time now. Not sure if that helps or not?
axel wrote:[...] I'm going to write a new thread on this setup with pictures shortly if you are interested.
axel wrote:I also have a Tasman, albeit a very old model. Great pack, but WAAAY too massive, complex and heavy for walking.
In my opinion, nothing beats the Mungo. Simple, great harness and tough as nails. If you are worried about the lesser volume, grab yourself a couple of the 12L balance pockets from Aarn which work really well in conjunction with this pack. I'm going to write a new thread on this setup with pictures shortly if you are interested.
gayet wrote:What about the WBA? Same capacity as the Mungo but lighter.[...]
Robert H wrote:gayet wrote:What about the WBA? Same capacity as the Mungo but lighter.[...]
My only thing I have against the WBA is the 200gsm canvas. It is certainly appropriate for some people, but for someone looking for something a bit more durable (in theory) the Mungo should tick that additional box.
blacksheep wrote:neither!
(but you knew I'd say that)
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Yes saw a WBA get destroyed on it's first trip last summer. It's too Thin!!
shazcol wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Yes saw a WBA get destroyed on it's first trip last summer. It's too Thin!!
My wife uses a WBA, perfect for her back and the walking she does but as you say not suited to a full on scrub bash.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:blacksheep wrote:neither!
(but you knew I'd say that)
Proud owner of 2 OP packs,
Ex proud owner of 2 Macpac Cascades,
Sorry blacksheep but the OP's are just soooooo much more comfy!!!
Snowzone wrote:I've just purchased the WBA pack because it is 1 kg lighter than the strezleki, but I have also lost 10 litres of space so I think I'll still use my strezleki on the longer walks.
Wingnut wrote:Snowzone wrote:I've just purchased the WBA pack because it is 1 kg lighter than the strezleki, but I have also lost 10 litres of space so I think I'll still use my strezleki on the longer walks.
Maybe copy the Aarn way and attach a daypack to the front? You can get a 15ltr & 20ltr from OP...
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