How about these new packs on clearance:
http://www.golite.com/Ws-Terrono-65L-P961.aspx
http://www.golite.com/Ws-Terrono-85L-P960.aspx
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How about these new packs on clearance:
http://www.golite.com/Ws-Terrono-65L-P961.aspx
http://www.golite.com/Ws-Terrono-85L-P960.aspx
Once you get up to 5000 cu you might be leaving the ultra light behind.
Note when I hiked the PCT in Oregon, there was no "ultralight" religion - I just got strong as I hiked and by going slower, less than 20 miles per day, I enjoyed it more - what's the rush.
I have a lot of backpacks I plan to sell, figured I'd wait till after all my winter down gear was gone. But if this is for Christmas, I'll see what I have. The biggest challenge is how to pack it for shipping and not pay a fortune.
What do you think - just wrap it in cardboard and put a mailing label on it parcel post?
That would probably be fine for shipping a pack. Let me know what you have.Quote:
At the moment I am leaning towards a Golite Odyssey. Just over 3 lbs with a capacity in the high 4000's.