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Nuts wrote:(While at it, a l/w pack. @50L Mungo , less padding, lighter straps, using dyneema X style nylon please...)
Tue 31 Jan, 2012 4:02 am
Ent wrote:Nuts wrote:(While at it, a l/w pack. @50L Mungo , less padding, lighter straps, using dyneema X style nylon please...)
At what point does it stop being a Mungo and becomes a Golite Jam?![]()
Cheers
Tue 31 Jan, 2012 5:51 am
Nuts wrote:Ent wrote:Nuts wrote:(While at it, a l/w pack. @50L Mungo , less padding, lighter straps, using dyneema X style nylon please...)
At what point does it stop being a Mungo and becomes a Golite Jam?![]()
Cheers
No, not at all. I'm just thinking a slightly smaller design based on the Mungo (or more likely Stiletto without the ice axe sheaths) planned to carry 15/16kg rather than 20-25. What using lighter packs has shown is that with these weights lighter straps, buckles, padding and materials are adequate. Grid stop material would give it longevity. I like the design but just dont need a couple of kg's of pack.
The tent thing is related to 'what i'd buy'. This may not be the same as 'what would sell best' on an Oz wide scale. I'm most interested in a light tent built to take exposed wild weather in Tassie not so much something that is easier to access (I'm almost certain from similar designs that the steep sides and rigid structure would ultimately fail in wind well before a tunnel tent). I'm not a fan of the akto so for a solo tent perhaps a skinny nallo.. perhaps the geometry doesn't allow two hoop tents to get much skinnier. MSR made a 'skinny one' but i think its defunct already? Some way of getting the 1.6/7 kg weight would be enough.
Don't even need the extra length, that's just a point that i don't think there would be much weight penalty. The made in Oz thing is surely just an equation. I'm sure most would cough up another $100 or so for a local product?? I agree about the floor, sounds like the new tent floors are ok. I'd agree with Nik that its then odd to go and add a full length footprint. Probably even odder than 'having' to add one.
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