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Rave About Your Rack Please do not post retail SPAM.
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Pack suitable for Hiking and Carrying Rack |
21-Feb-2007 At 2:33:15 PM |
JBM
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That's a very big pack by today's standards (unless you carry lots of stuff). Unless you are planning on doing high altitdude/remote expedition, you shouldn't need more than 60litres.
Is it for bushwalking only or will you use it for climbing (eg climbing with it on)?
Better options would include:
1) MacPac Ascent Classic
2) Osprey Exposure 60
3) Wilderness Equipment Alpine Express
4) Cactus Climbing DeepWinter
All of these are reasonably robust and suitable for strapping to the back of a donkey if need be.
If you have the $$$$ and can get your hands on one, the Arcteryx Bora's are mint.
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