I usually use a combination of giant-sized ziploc bags and yard bags, but I might go for liners. Especially for the wife, as she'll be lugging the sleeping bags and pads.corvus wrote:t_c_p get a good STS pack liner and do as I do carry your bladder between it and the pack,it works and you don't need to carry anything on the outside![]()
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Son of a Beach wrote:I recently got one of these. Haven't tried it out walking yet.
scavenger wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I recently got one of these. Haven't tried it out walking yet.
Cute. When my current Sigg wears out I'll get one of those. Do you have the 1.5L version?
Devon Annie wrote: I haven't tried the MacPac yet, but a couple of sales assistants at independent shops suggested that they may not be as good quality as they used to be (sorry blacksheep, but I'm just quoting).
Devon Annie wrote:I had a look at a couple of packs yesterday, the Mont Flyte, and the Mont Backcountry which is designed for small women and has a different harness. The Backcountry was definitely the most comfortable, which is unfortunate as it's $200 more expensive. It might be worth it though. I haven't tried the MacPac yet, but a couple of sales assistants at independent shops suggested that they may not be as good quality as they used to be (sorry blacksheep, but I'm just quoting). I also got told at one shop that nylon is more durable than canvas, although a bit less waterproof. Is this right?
Western Creek did not have Aarn packs unfortunately as I would have liked to have a look at them. The comment about them also was that they are not robust enough for Tassie, and are very complicated in the harness.
blacksheep wrote:tasadam wrote:blacksheep wrote:If you have any quality concerns with a Macpac product PLEASE discuss with your local macpac store, or call the toll free number fo customer support. I am satisfied with the quality that I see in our range being equal to any- if you got a product with an issue I assure you Macpac tries to resolve it if we can.
and as for comments on pricing...I beieve where our pricing sits represent tremendous value. How many brands have products that stay in the field as long as a Macpac? (ps- and there is a sale on now)
I did. They couldn't do anything as they saw the damage as wear, despite the age and despite the old pack put up with worse abuse for 20 years. They said it wasn't covered (fair enough) and recommended a local repairer. I took it there. They fixed up similar problems in the Esprit which was 4 years old, but this Cascade they could not fix.
However this is not the topic to discuss that so I might split this off to a new topic when I have time to elaborate on my problem.
Thanks for asking though - I had considered PM'ing you.
thanks- if you do feel you want to PM me sometime (or e-mail [email protected] )I'm always interested to review the good, the bad and the ugly of the products we put out.
cheers.
Son of a Beach wrote:scavenger wrote:Cute. When my current Sigg wears out I'll get one of those. Do you have the 1.5L version?
No, unfortunately.
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