Peaksnik wrote:Thanks for the comments, it's all helpful.
ILUVSWTAS, do think that the 65L would carry enough for 7 days? I'm thinking that it would save me 300g by downsizing from 75L. I would normally have to include about 4-5kg food, 5kg for accommodation (tent, sleeping bag, mat etc, and about 4-5kg clothes; and 2kg other (cooking and eating gear, lamp etc.).
Maelgwm, I'm with you on some of the features - the little zipper pocket on the hip belt seems ridiculously impractical.
Cheers
blacksheep wrote:that wee pocket is great- perfect size for a compact camera, or lip-balm/sunscreen, a compass or a $1 bag of mixed lollies
the liberator harness does add a bit of weight, but the outcome is one of less fatigue after a days walk with a decent load on- we tested this with Massey University, with guys like Wes Moule from Tassie wilderness trekking, Marty Schmidt used on several international expeditions and Ed Stafford on his 6500km trek along the length of the Amazon. The current pack's external pockets sit flat if not in use, and if for some reason you don't like bungy cord on the outside of the pack, well, take it off!
It should be noted the difference between the 65 and 75 litre pack is not purely volume- the 75 has the "freeload" system. similar to the quantum harness system, this assists in transferring some load forward of the hips (rather than the frame transferring 100% of load to the interface between hipbelt and sack as is standard on most packs..)
ollster wrote:ILSWT - I swear you musthave the tardis version of the 65L...
Nuts wrote:Either way, the chance for a bit of a stir is a side benefit
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I've also been trying to tell Ollster and Stu the same thing, but being the big strong boys they are,they just wont leave for a walk with under 25kg strapped to their back![]()
ollster wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:I've also been trying to tell Ollster and Stu the same thing, but being the big strong boys they are,they just wont leave for a walk with under 25kg strapped to their back![]()
25kgs is basically 25% of my body weight. This is within spec!
ILUVSWTAS wrote:A more than apt point .....well shut my mouth![]()
How is the ankle BTW??
ILUVSWTAS wrote: I recently got told by a couple of people who would be classed as 2 of the most experienced walkers in Tasmania say to me "being quite young you should look after your knees, pack as lightly as you can" I am really trying to put it into practice as much as possible!
I've also been trying to tell Ollster and Stu the same thing, but being the big strong boys they are,they just wont leave for a walk with under 25kg strapped to their back![]()
I've also been trying to tell Ollster and Stu the same thing, but being the big strong boys they are, they just wont leave for a walk with under 25kg strapped to their back
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Hahaha yeh we'll all take a kilo of your stuff and you'd be walking with JUST your camera....
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Ouch! Having a hard day there Oll?
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