frenchy_84 wrote:? the size range of the Mont is pretty standard for a large pack. If the Mont is to big isnt a Macpac Cascade or OP Strezleki going to be to? And my Macpac Cascade is the same regarding the straps when it is half full. IMO if money wasnt an issue i would get a OP, however if you find the Mont fits and feels comfortable on your back it looks like a pretty good pack
Yes, I guess my point is that as a first pack maybe think a bit more about whether you really need an 85L pack (at the time I thought bigger the better). Or, if you don't fill it up how well it compresses. Personally, I didn't think the Mont compressed very well with a smaller load. I think the straps issue is a design flaw and wouldn't be that hard for manufacturers to fix.
User54321 wrote:I'm going to try on any pack worth considering several times. It's my cautious spend thrift nature. I'm just looking to see which packs are actually worth trying on - some may feel ok but be dodgily constructed or have tricks the young player might miss.
Has anyone tried the Wilderness Equipment 'Breakout' pack? It is their cheap ($200 odd dollar) canvas pack. It is 70-75l. Looks very sturdy.
My brother has had his for probably 8 years or so. Once again, pretty tough and has lasted well. Nice and simple design. The front pocket is actually usable compare to some packs.