Highly abrasion and rip resistant to stop dolerite and scrub in it's tracks!
WHO'S WITH ME?!

johnw wrote:I'm with you for bombproof as the first priority. If that can be achieved in a lightweight version, all the better, but will probably be expensive.
I think I've seen this (or something similar) before:- Cheap
Pick any two...
- Lightweight
- Robust
Brett wrote:Nuts wrote:Why? Just to stir the 'U/L' guys....?
I sold Tony a Nylon pack reinforced with Dynema strands that I would trust alongside my WE canvas pack (800v2300grams) (150v380$).
If I waffle about how 'bombproof' the thing is, would it make any contribution? If it is to have merit as a topic on it's own what is the point and where and who draws the lines as to what will and wont pass? And just cause local manufacturers arent up to the task of refining their gear, should they still figure?
More information on the concept please?
Nuts why should any discussion on gear suddenly become a UL debate![]()
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Brett wrote:Nuts wrote:Why? Just to stir the 'U/L' guys....?
I sold Tony a Nylon pack reinforced with Dynema strands that I would trust alongside my WE canvas pack (800v2300grams) (150v380$).
If I waffle about how 'bombproof' the thing is, would it make any contribution? If it is to have merit as a topic on it's own what is the point and where and who draws the lines as to what will and wont pass? And just cause local manufacturers arent up to the task of refining their gear, should they still figure?
More information on the concept please?
Nuts why should any discussion on gear suddenly become a UL debateDoes that mean if gourmets cooks are debating the merits of a cast iron versus heavy based aluminium pan then it becomes an anti UL campaign
Surely selecting gear optimised for strength and longevity is valid as selecting on weight, and yes if you pay the the right amount you might get bot,h but I am yet to see an Iron Chief pulling out a lightweight titanium fry pan but who knows given what they get up to.
'Well that takes the cake as far as your analogies go, cookiest one yet![]()
Why the shot at local manufacturers, is it because it is they are the last bastion of solid packs or they do not supply certain people at the right price? Am I seeing cultural cringe? Is not One Planet a leader in gear or just you do not like them?
Nothin' against them... it's not so much price (though yer that is a big factor) as more the benefits that others seem to have achieved in minimising weight through reducing the unnecessary elements that add it. Theres at least two challenges there for them![]()
Puzzled for the reason for your post?
Awww, c'mon now..... (though i did wonder if my bait wasnt so smooth, what fish would bite?)
Cheers Brett
ILUVSWTAS wrote:An obvious plug, but I agree with Blacksheep. MACPAC is (or was ) made to last. the new tents seem a bit of a let down
ILUVSWTAS wrote:An obvious plug, but I agree with Blacksheep. MACPAC is (or was ) made to last. the new tents seem a bit of a let down
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I hear the floors arent what they were, in the ultralights at least?
stubowling wrote:Ollster has seen my new gaiters, unused yet but i'm pretty sure just by looking at them that they are going to be bombproof / scrubproof:
http://www.wildequipment.com.au/gaiters ... ?Code=WEBG
johnw wrote:I'd also consider my STS Quagmire Canvas Gaiters to be bombproof. The downside is that I find the thick underboot strap can cause problems occasionally on slippery rocks etc.
ollster wrote:johnw wrote:I'd also consider my STS Quagmire Canvas Gaiters to be bombproof. The downside is that I find the thick underboot strap can cause problems occasionally on slippery rocks etc.
Hopefully by now STS have fixed their damn gaiters..
ollster wrote:Hopefully by now STS have fixed their damn gaiters, but my last 2 pairs have been rubbish. There is a thread on them somewhere.
johnw wrote:ollster wrote:johnw wrote:I'd also consider my STS Quagmire Canvas Gaiters to be bombproof. The downside is that I find the thick underboot strap can cause problems occasionally on slippery rocks etc.
Hopefully by now STS have fixed their damn gaiters..
Yeah, I've read the topic about wear problems with them. I haven't had any so far, just normal wear and tear. But mine are not that old, maybe less than 12 months, and not a huge number of Kms yet.
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