Wolfix wrote:As far as fitting it goes, I can tell you that an Aarn pack user will be more help than almost any sales assistant. High turnover in the industry, understaffing and overworking means few are really across the products, especially the high tech ones. It takes a personally interested salesperson to give you really good advice.
Onestepmore wrote:There is currently an Aarn pack on E-bay at the moment - Aarn Rapport 70 L with the two front pockets. Says has been used only 3 times. Apparently this is the same model as the Load Limo. Starting price is $99 - no bids as yet, auction finishes in 4 days. Pickup from Brunswick Vic (but I am sure you could arrange postage. I showed it to my husband but he says he's happy with his current pack. I'd go for it except I am short (165 cm) and would need to have one fitted etc before I bought. After researching these types of pack and reading your comments I'm pretty keen to get one!
Onestepmore wrote:OK, I am in the market shortly for an Aarn pack. From what I have gathered from reading here there is no-one here in Sydney who can advise/fit a pack for me.
Am I better off booking a (dirty) weekend in Melbourne (with hubby) - mmmm foodie heaven - and visiting Backpacking Light to get fitted properly?
wayno wrote:another option to aarn packs is ribz just buy the pockets for the front rather than change packs http://www.ribzwear.com/store/
wayno wrote:ribz is a cheapr option for those not wanting to spend up and take the plunge on a totally different design...
i wonder about loading weight on the front if it just adds more weight onto the shoulders if its not supported directly by the hip belt...
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