Lowe Alpine Centro ND 33+10
Deuter Futura 32
Haglofs Flow Large
Vaude Rock Ultralight Comfort 35
What do you think of them? Any good?
Any other suggestions and links?
Cheers.

wayno wrote:i think some companies don't design their own packs, they buy the design and you see it in different brands,,, at least some macpac packs were designed by another company , from memory "design bomb" or a name like that, i had one of them, a "kea"
then theres the issue of plagerising design....
blacksheep wrote:wayno wrote:i think some companies don't design their own packs, they buy the design and you see it in different brands,,, at least some macpac packs were designed by another company , from memory "design bomb" or a name like that, i had one of them, a "kea"
then theres the issue of plagerising design....
I beg your pardon?
I googled design bomb, it looks like an ex-macpac employee designer (Johnny Goulding) is using some images of projects he was involved in to promote himself as a free-lance designer. He owns none of the IP, nor did he ever, he has put some of his past work in an on-line CV.
Your statement is a little light on facts don't you think?
wayno wrote: my information regarding design bomb was relayed to me by someone else.
wayno wrote: I should have stated that in my original post.
thanks for clearing that up cam..
wayno wrote:I look forward to your lawyers getting in touch for defamation proceedings![]()
blacksheep wrote:wayno wrote: my information regarding design bomb was relayed to me by someone else.
well, I guess that makes it ok to say anything.wayno wrote: I should have stated that in my original post.
thanks for clearing that up cam..
ever wondered if people didn't leave rubbish lying around then no-one would need to clean up?wayno wrote:I look forward to your lawyers getting in touch for defamation proceedings![]()
no, you won't.
Gusto wrote:http://www.designbomb.ca/work.html
Struth, if that website was correct it would seem as though the one person almost designed the entire Macpac range. That's hilarious.
blacksheep wrote:Gusto wrote:http://www.designbomb.ca/work.html
Struth, if that website was correct it would seem as though the one person almost designed the entire Macpac range. That's hilarious.
that is the problem. He certainly did not.
gbagua wrote:How about any generic brands? Sure there must be something out there with the same quality without having to pay a premium good.
Is there a el Cheapo daypack out there? (I wish the "cordura" material was an option, but this is missing even in the high-end bracket)
Cheers.
Ent wrote:Probably my pet hate with more than a few brands is their inability to keep a good design and gradually improve it.
Wolfix wrote:As for day packs, I don't like the way the tramp back packs move the load away from my back so I prefer the Aarn day packs. I am saving to buy the Marathon Magic 22.
icemancometh wrote:Wolfix wrote:As for day packs, I don't like the way the tramp back packs move the load away from my back so I prefer the Aarn day packs. I am saving to buy the Marathon Magic 22.
air backs are crap for weight, crap for packing and versatility and crap for carrying (simple physics)
air packs are proven to help...
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