Interested in a lightly used Kelty Redwing 50, black, in size M/L.
Some sizes/colors sell for $74 on Amazon... for some reason 2 weeks ago the black ones increased to $124.
Let me know if you have one.
Interested in a lightly used Kelty Redwing 50, black, in size M/L.
Some sizes/colors sell for $74 on Amazon... for some reason 2 weeks ago the black ones increased to $124.
Let me know if you have one.
Are you interested in any other pack comparable in weight but a little larger? Im looking to sell my REI Flash 62.
I have a Kelty Redwing 50, but it's a brick red color.
It is a panel-load pack, the last model year before they changed the design to more of a top-loader.
Not sure if this interests you or not.
I've gone to find myself. If I get back before I return, make sure I stay here.
When I see lovers' names carved into a tree, I don't think it's cute. I think it's strange how so many people take knives on a date.
Formerly known as 'Brad49426'.
Thanks for the offer, I'm looking for black though.
If you're right on the cusp in terms of size, I have black Redwing 50 in S/M that I'd be willing to part with but no M/L unfortunately. Let me know if you're interested.
I measure 21 inches, so I'm definitely in the range of the m/l size according to Kelty's sizing chart.
I'm not sure how much of a difference between the sizes there is, and not sure which fits me better. Just going by Kelty's chart, I should need the m/l. I'm a little over 6 feet tall.
My torso length is 21.5", and the M/L fits perfectly.
I've gone to find myself. If I get back before I return, make sure I stay here.
When I see lovers' names carved into a tree, I don't think it's cute. I think it's strange how so many people take knives on a date.
Formerly known as 'Brad49426'.
Still looking if anyone has one...
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