Thanks for all he help guys, in fact I may end up with two packs, one for lightweight hiking and then a bigger multiday hike pack.
For now I ended up getting the Macpac Ascent pack. For what I want to do now it fits best. In e future who knows lol.
wayno wrote:still pays to use a dry bag inside. if you hole a "waterproof" pack the water will get in ...
wayno wrote:they also do a 15D which sounds like what the schnozzle bags are
wildernesswanderer wrote:Thanks for all he help guys, in fact I may end up with two packs, one for lightweight hiking and then a bigger multiday hike pack.
For now I ended up getting the Macpac Ascent pack. For what I want to do now it fits best. In e future who knows lol.
wayno wrote:the exped packliner i have is 70D nylon
they also do a 15D which sounds like what the schnozzle bags are
nq111 wrote:wayno wrote:the aarn packs you can't see your feet easily with the front pockets full.. makes it harder to negotiate rough ground. also scrambling steep faces the pockets can get in the way.
Yeah - they are the exact reasons I am not sold on the concept - despite the carrying advantages.
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