Hi
I have a Futra 50 + 10 that I got with the idea of using it a large group day pack and an overnight pack. Err? Lets just say compact packing and me have not gelled as heading out tomorrow with my 90 litre One Planet stuffed to the seams for an overnight walk
Anyway back to the pack. Mine is a nylon pack and uses the air harness system and adjustable in fixed increments for back length. The mesh appears to be supported by steel and pack weight is around 2.6 kilograms from memory so not a light system even compared to the traditional type packs. The harness is a simple system so around 15 kilograms is the true comfort level for a long walk. For shorter ones it can handle 18 kilograms. The quality or workmanship is excellent and materials not bad so it should hang around a bit. Also it is a design that has not obvious bits to fail apart from mesh pockets. As for the air mesh system, yes on stinking hot days it is not bad but then not vastly better than my favourite system, that being the One Planet Exact Fit Plus.
However, frankly given the price I would prefer to put the money into say a One Planet Stiletto that has about the same weight but a considerably better harness plus the ability to take more of life's knocks and bumps. One Planet has the advantage of been Australian so after sales service is brilliant and they do understand building a pack for a warmer climate unlike one brand that I found to be rather poor, especially in warmer weather, despite the hype. If you have already brought the pack you should be happy but if not check out the One Planet range. As for the mentioned Osprey by another poster they are gaining traction as a lighter weight (but no means ultra light) option that can stand up to hard work and was used by a group that bush bashed following in the footprints of a infamous Tasmanian killer from the convict era. Also they have like One Planet a lot of local stores so no gambling that comes from mail order. Packs and boots are two items that being fitted correctly for are worth the extra money especially if new to buying gear, at least in my humble opinion.
Cheers Brett
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