To try and keep CenVicCharlie's thread more on topic I thought I'd start a new thread about the Golite Peak that I received a few days ago.
As I mentioned in that thread this was my first frameless pack (that I intend to be used for overnighting). Golite quote 745g and I was pleasantly surprised to weigh mine in at 733g as is out of the box. After some trimming of the ice axe loops, shortening most of the webbing and removing the hip belt the weight came down to 580g which is much more reasonable for a frameless pack of this size. I will also experiment with removing the foam back pad and using my sleeping pad instead.
On the weekend I loaded it up with about 8kg and did my local test run of about 6km. I was pleased with how it carried this weight, the shoulder straps are very comfortable. The front pocket seems usable even with the main section loaded up. Should be able to put most of my food and some nick nacks for an overnight or 2 in here. The side pockets are fairly compressed once the main section is filled up and would only be suitable for items that can be squished. As mentioned, I removed the hip belt because despite the pockets maybe being useful the design of it was stupid and (I think) completely unusable. The mechanism they have included to adjust the angle means that there is a plastic buckle being pressed into your pelvis. Despite this it provides very little extra stability and definitely no load carrying ability. But I don't think it is necessary to be comfortable.
The main annoyance so far is the top closure system. Either there isn't enough material to roll down before applying the top compression strap or the top compression strap is too long to get any useful compression on the material if you do manage to roll it down. http://www.golite.com/Product/ProdDetai ... =352005110 The picture on the website is very misleading as far as I'm concerned. If I were to fill the pack up like they have there would be no material to roll down at all and there would be a big hole in the top. They don't actually show you a picture from the top.
Overall my first impression is about average. I'll give it a go on a few more trips before giving it a final verdict.