Maelgwn wrote:dunamis wrote:Hi all, my old cascade size 2 is too small both in volume and back length for the kind of walking I'm doing now so it's time to update. The current special is $330 for the Cascade 90L. Would there be anything of equal quality for a better price?
Cheers John
For Australian use, the only real competitor is the One Planet - generally thought to be a better design and quality but also at least $150 more.
stepbystep wrote:tasadam wrote:wayno wrote:canvas weighs a tonne when its wet, if you use a waterproof pack liner you don't need canvas to reduce water getting through the pack. save more weight with nylon
A fair point for anyone who doesn't encounter scrub like what Tassie has to offer on (and off) so many tracks.
Walking in to Wineglass Bay and Cooks Beach for example, quite a bit of a different demand on your pack to doing, say, the South Coast track.
Not necessarily my Mont Flyte is 1000 denier nylon and I've dragged it through the Arthurs and offtrack through the Denisons/Stepped Hills and it's in pristine condition.
Personally I think a thicker nylon is very good against abrasion.
vagrom wrote:SBS, their webpage shows Flyte is a fine looking, clearly tough and much cheaper alternative, with it's 1000 denier. But the trade-off for that toughness is a 50gm saving on their canvas alternative and they're good enough to make the comparison plain, that is "2.5 v's 2.45kg" (Good on Mont for doing that. Web info details pages are often evasive...Macpac!). So for a tiny weight gain you've lost the, admittedly limited, water-proofing.
vagrom wrote:Not having owned one, I presume they leak like a sieve and require a cover in all cases but may be able to be profitably sprayed with product, on upper surfaces?
wayno wrote:covers are just cosmetic, to keep the dirt off, in a decent storm they won't stop the rain getting in and they just turn into so much nylon billowing in the wind..., just makes it harder to access the pack to get at your gear...
wayno wrote:yours must be made of something different than the ones i've seen people use
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