ILUVSWTAS wrote:OP Traverse 38L
Its PERFECT!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Funny how that happens isnt it John...
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Ive had mine for 18months now, and although I agree the zip seems lose, it's never come undone, same with the buckle if you do it up tight enough!
And I took the occy strap off mine, problem it is no more
sthughes wrote:Ooh I just noticed, OP have new 2011 packs out in the "Bushwalking Light"section. Probably not for you serious scrub bashing fans, but they look good (and with bottle holders now). If I had money to burn I might get a Shadow for those occasions where a day pack is to small and the McMillan really just overkill for the job.
Liamy77 wrote:I have a few usual bags up to 35L... but mostly i like using various army bags on a belt and shoulder harness - i can add or remove or move bags around to suit what i need and how i want the gear / weight spread.
usually i set up smaller kit bags and add as needed (eg the "water/hex stove, fuel & cooker mug" bag)1350g incl 1.1L water.
similar framework to this:
http://www.flecktarn.co.uk/ustmb4nx.html
or a Caribee Polar
Specifications:
Weight: 0.6kg
Dimension: 60 x 32 x 16cm (rolled)
Closure: Roll Top
Material: Polyester laminated PU
Features
• 100% waterproof dry bag
• Heat welded seams
• Waterproof roll top throat with side QR buckle points
• Removable padded shoulder straps and back support
• Sternum strap
• 1.5” webbing hip belt
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