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I read a comparison story featuring this pack being taken around the world to various climbing locations. It was an impressive promotional piece.
I bought this pack for the waterproofing and large size. I had previously used a 70 litre Mammut Trion pack for snow touring. But on the last trip I was rained out and the pack contents (not in dry bags) were soaked despite a rain cover and with all the ice climbing gear, weighed down with things hanging off a too small pack.
I have only used this pack only once for an extended snow camping and snowshoe trip where I carried in a lot of weight. Give...
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Nicholas L.,
from MA, United States
Written on March 6, 2015
I bought this pack for an upcoming trip to Denali and I've been training with it this winter in the NH White mountains. I've only used it four times now so this review is a bit early, but I'm also just about ready to give up on it and go back to my old Dana Designs Terraplane. I've used this with loads between 35 and 50 lbs on a couple of training day hikes and overnighters. The positives are 1. the size to weight 2. simple features 3. great ice axe/tool and crampon attachments and 4. what seem to be very durable materials although I haven't used it enough to really know. The biggest negative is the poor suspension. I do appreciate the light weight of the pack, but I would have sacrificed more weight to have better padding in the hips. No matter how I adjust the pack and the loads it has consistently been uncomfortable. Another negative is that when this is packed out the want/pole pockets are very hard to use. I don't recommend this pack. I think this pack will only get less comfortable as I add weight so I probably won't end up using it for the climb I bought it for.
Would recommend: Yes
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Highupinthesky,
from VICTORIA, Australia
Written on August 5, 2014
Great pack and the lightest and easiest to pack I've owned great price too and to be picky I would reposition the gear loops located on the hip belt to a more forward placement. Apart from that this pack is a winner!
Would recommend: Yes
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