Sun 05 Apr, 2020 7:37 pm
Sun 05 Apr, 2020 7:54 pm
Neo wrote:I may have the name/weather feature incorrect, pretty sure I have a 60L though!
From what I've seen the Exped fabrics are perhaps middle weight denier, petfectly alright just the overall trade off between a pack that may tear or last a few years vs one that you can pass on to your children (Mont WE etc)
My hunch is you will collect a few.
Sun 05 Apr, 2020 8:30 pm
Lamont wrote:Wonder what it is about the Aarns? People seem to either love them or hate them. Seems to be no middle ground.
Wouldn't mind putting one on myself to see what goes on.
Also just looking at the Wilderness Threadworks site-(listed some of the ready to post in the 'Specials thread') what about the Ossa FNM?
https://wildernessthreadworks.com/ossa-48l/
I had basically this model a while back and it carried well.
Something to consider at least when you work out the size you'd like.
Again, no affiliation.
Sun 05 Apr, 2020 10:15 pm
FNM wrote:
I'm finding the Exped Explorer 60 but can only see the Thunder in 70 (and still only 1.5kg!) ... I do like Exped - one of my preferred brands, but given that Bogong put a warning up about the durability of the pack by pointing out that it is UL and not as robust as the Exped Explore, I think it's probably less durable than I'd like. In saying that, I'm glad I took a closer look at the Expeds and the Exped Explore is now on the list! ... I also need to take a closer look at the materials used on all the packs I'm looking at, bc I'm certainly not all over that part of it!
Mon 06 Apr, 2020 8:27 am
Kott wrote:I have Deuter Actlite 50-10 - its 1.5kg and one of the most durable and comfortable packs that noone in the English speaking world seems to value. I've used it for two around the world trips (22 months total) and probably 50-100 days pure hiking days. and no-one could say it by looks of it.
But its 1.5kg so most people dont look at it...yet its super comfortable
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Hiking4HHH wrote:My go to pack at the moment is the Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor out of a collection or other packs (Mountain Designs, Marmot, Karrimor, Deuter and LL Bean)with a capacity of from 40 - 75L.Highly recommend it.
The SD Flex carries so well when loaded, my normal full pack weight with food and water is 12-15kg. When I have had it up to 20kg with additional water and winter wear it still carries very comfortably.
The only design issue i have is the small lip pocket and one shoulder pocket
I am looking at the OSSA as I want to support Australia producers but for a similar weight pack once you add on hip belt pockets and extras I am not sure it will carry as well.
(Might end up with a Luxmore instead!) I am reducing weight I carry but replacing with more camera gear.
With the lightness of your setup a smaller pack (40-50L) should work well.
Hope this helps.
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