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Backpack Recommendations?
Too All:
My Mountainsmith Bugaboo pack is about 7 years old and needs replacing. Last year, I looked locally and on-line and I could not find a pack that met the specs that I wanted. I had to do some more sewing to repair my old pack last year and I really do not want to do repairs again this year. These are the specs that I am looking for: 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size (the BIG problem) 2) 2500 cubic inch capacity (a little more is OK, a little less is not) 3) Panel loader (top loader with side access zips is OK if it meets 1 and 2) 4) can carry fat skis vertically From what I have seen, manufacturers no longer make packs in the 2500 cubic inch size that have vertically adjustable shoulder harnesses, which is why I am having trouble finding a big enough pack for my short torso. If you have any recommendations for a pack that meets these specs, then please let me know. Thanks, Steve |
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Gary S. wrote:
On 28 Nov 2004 23:33:56 GMT, (Daymiller) wrote: Try http://www.kifaru.net/SPIKE.HTM No huge surprise. Patrick Smith, founder of Mountainsmith, went on to start up Kifaru after he sold Mountainsmith. He took the sled and Mountainshelter designs with him to the new company, as well as some pack designs. All of these he has refined a bit further. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom Gary: Thanks for the info. I can easily see the similarities in the packs on the website and my old Bugaboo. Steve |
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In article r2Tpd.569961$mD.344737@attbi_s02, Steve wrote: Too All: My Mountainsmith Bugaboo pack is about 7 years old and needs replacing. Last year, I looked locally and on-line and I could not find a pack that met the specs that I wanted. I had to do some more sewing to repair my old pack last year and I really do not want to do repairs again this year. These are the specs that I am looking for: 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size (the BIG problem) 2) 2500 cubic inch capacity (a little more is OK, a little less is not) 3) Panel loader (top loader with side access zips is OK if it meets 1 and 2) 4) can carry fat skis vertically From what I have seen, manufacturers no longer make packs in the 2500 cubic inch size that have vertically adjustable shoulder harnesses, which is why I am having trouble finding a big enough pack for my short torso. If you have any recommendations for a pack that meets these specs, then please let me know. _ Two possible suggestions: Vaude Packs: This is a german company that's very hard to find in the USA, but they have the most adjustable strap system for small packs that I've seen. My 3 year old daughter and I can use the same day pack. You might try Sierra Trading post for closeouts, but they don't seem to have any at the moment. Wilderness Exchange in Berkeley also has some Vaude packs. Arctery'x Khamski in a small: Very nice ski pack, but pricey. If you can't find the Khamski, take a look at the Needle. You might also poke around for some women's specific models, They generally have shorter torsos. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQasqpWTWTAjn5N/lAQGtFAQAi9dzFTtGJtryQ9VKX9NQkgxZ7ybeQBgs NcmqAgNX2TEKhXhRMeVKp4FI15wK1MFC2p2pvX9gbB76U3a2Wx CBAGW7xnq33Wpd f9IsmtBXrsnc0ZT1uYR609J47/dss+fWvrhfNBT/EM5a8VqQV47SR42mwIxC/g4D EfFhFKXEw2w= =+cFH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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In article , Booker C. Bense bbense+rec.skiing.backcountry.Nov.29.04@telemark. slac.stanford.edu wrote: In article r2Tpd.569961$mD.344737@attbi_s02, Steve wrote: Too All: My Mountainsmith Bugaboo pack is about 7 years old and needs replacing. Last year, I looked locally and on-line and I could not find a pack that met the specs that I wanted. I had to do some more sewing to repair my old pack last year and I really do not want to do repairs again this year. _ One more suggestion, you might invest in a custom pack. There are a couple places that make such things. That way you could get exactly what you wanted. One place to look is http://www.mchalepacks.com/index.htm _ You might also poke around for the Mystery Ranch backpack system. This is kind of cross between a internal and external frame pack. You bought one set of straps/belt and could use multiple packs with it. Their new stuff seems to have changed a bit. http://www.mysteryranch.com/ _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQaszEWTWTAjn5N/lAQGGiQQAruF65UxUwPo+sbpvzuyKR8UXwfb6pH33 iuicHUlS/9/OsAwLI46QlJ1a/cX/7//yCeeMp2/D/B2NIAEjf8nvdRnuNYJqpwVg HJY+d+DO5GCOdQFNfIMx1Y/EgsLboSmDUAen2hmHcbocdfindqu1GP3K9r6P4Fe9 r84TVuXHNU8= =Q+Ul -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Booker C. Bense wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article r2Tpd.569961$mD.344737@attbi_s02, Steve wrote: Too All: My Mountainsmith Bugaboo pack is about 7 years old and needs replacing. Last year, I looked locally and on-line and I could not find a pack that met the specs that I wanted. I had to do some more sewing to repair my old pack last year and I really do not want to do repairs again this year. These are the specs that I am looking for: 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size (the BIG problem) 2) 2500 cubic inch capacity (a little more is OK, a little less is not) 3) Panel loader (top loader with side access zips is OK if it meets 1 and 2) 4) can carry fat skis vertically From what I have seen, manufacturers no longer make packs in the 2500 cubic inch size that have vertically adjustable shoulder harnesses, which is why I am having trouble finding a big enough pack for my short torso. If you have any recommendations for a pack that meets these specs, then please let me know. _ Two possible suggestions: Vaude Packs: This is a german company that's very hard to find in the USA, but they have the most adjustable strap system for small packs that I've seen. My 3 year old daughter and I can use the same day pack. You might try Sierra Trading post for closeouts, but they don't seem to have any at the moment. Wilderness Exchange in Berkeley also has some Vaude packs. Arctery'x Khamski in a small: Very nice ski pack, but pricey. If you can't find the Khamski, take a look at the Needle. You might also poke around for some women's specific models, They generally have shorter torsos. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQasqpWTWTAjn5N/lAQGtFAQAi9dzFTtGJtryQ9VKX9NQkgxZ7ybeQBgs NcmqAgNX2TEKhXhRMeVKp4FI15wK1MFC2p2pvX9gbB76U3a2Wx CBAGW7xnq33Wpd f9IsmtBXrsnc0ZT1uYR609J47/dss+fWvrhfNBT/EM5a8VqQV47SR42mwIxC/g4D EfFhFKXEw2w= =+cFH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Booker: Thanks for the info. I took a look at the Arctery'x Khamski at the Arctery'x website and it does NOT meet 2 of my specs - 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size and 3) Panel loader, The Arctery'x Needle 45 does not meet 1 of my specs 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size. The Gregory website shows the Zula as fitting a little smaller (but maybe still too big) than the Arctery'x Khamski and meeting my other specs. Thanks again, Steve |
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In article ryUqd.588489$mD.3105@attbi_s02, Steve wrote: Booker: Thanks for the info. I took a look at the Arctery'x Khamski at the Arctery'x website and it does NOT meet 2 of my specs - 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size and 3) Panel loader, The Arctery'x Needle 45 does not meet 1 of my specs 1) SHORT - 14 or 15 inch torso size. _ Well, it's one of the few packs in that volume range that comes in various sizes. If you have access to a shop that stocks them I think it's worth trying them on. In my experience the Arc'teryx sizing runs smaller than claimed, packs that they claim I should fit I don't. _ I think the Khamski comes with a full length side zipper. Although now that I look closer it's not as big as you asked for. You might look around on Ebay for a Khamsin 52, they run even smaller than the Needle, have a side zip and work well for skiing. The Gregory website shows the Zula as fitting a little smaller (but maybe still too big) than the Arctery'x Khamski and meeting my other specs. _ A small Bora 62 claims to work down to 14 inch torsos. That's a fairly heavy pack for skiing though and is not a panel loader. Good Luck with your search... _ Booker c. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQazPJmTWTAjn5N/lAQGuAwP/fQ6v21LB8+9j9RaF8b8qIA6Y7+oZk0dq yXoKA3o8zpDHHi41Z5hkbMM9Nw6iRwDtowRT6+v1Epgk8MS2vC ibS7Ul2V4UPEqO QcnqetNlTKr/ahIGvX+LrNWIONTUFPE/88PsN8kdQErV18pIRxgpzyRg2s8eWers i64r+m+76FY= =IafR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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In article , Booker C. Bense bbense+rec.skiing.backcountry.Nov.30.04@telemark. slac.stanford.edu wrote: In article ryUqd.588489$mD.3105@attbi_s02, Steve wrote: Booker: Thanks for the info. _ I was poking around and found this. http://tinyurl.com/4mfcy MEC makes in general very good quality and very reasonably priced gear. I'm not sure if it matches all your criteria, but at least it'a adjustable in the range you specified. _ This lead me to poke around rei.com and I found this http://tinyurl.com/63dww Seems like looking for teenager sized backpacks might be another avenue to explore. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBQazWWGTWTAjn5N/lAQF8CAQAnTLM/uA2PCAord71IfU+sib5FqCyZlWG 2I1osNMcMALK4kNuIQUJfNc+C4mWHI3QTg56dg68VBB8moosNi Wiqp3dAL6JVlAy t7anXVG3ehRPKy70a6PWHh+32NssVbU97QaaZAYDjFPJ39zwxn 8p1rc7n/+ABrQd qJe9FNniTJI= =4tiQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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Booker C. Bense wrote:
_ Two possible suggestions: Arctery'x Khamski in a small: Very nice ski pack, but pricey. If you can't find the Khamski, take a look at the Needle. Booker: Thanks again for the info. I tried on a small Arctery'x Khamski at a repected local shop and both the salesperson and I agreed that it was just a little too long! Steve |
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