[pct-l] Base Weight

Bill BillBatch at cox.net
Tue Jan 27 21:37:52 CST 2009


No, this one is called the Trek which is an old predecessor to the current
models.   The Trek was a little larger than the Jam2 and had a Hood/Top part
too.   I have since cut all that extra top stuff off and it is trimmed back
to what would essentially today be the gust.  If I buy another, as I
eventually will, it will be the Jam2 or whatever the equiv is called.  I
have been very very happy with their packs.   I bought my son a Jam2 early
last year.

 

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From: E A [mailto:afishnamedcarl at gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:23 PM
To: Bill
Cc: PCT MailingList
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Base Weight

 

Which Golite pack?

 

Jam2?  

On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:01 PM, Bill <BillBatch at cox.net> wrote:

Also, I would not stress too much about 30 pounds vs say 32 pounds.   If,
for example, you find that you are on a 5.5 day section and start off with
33 pounds due to the five days of food pushing the number up, you will be
below 30 pounds again in a day or so.   The ratings are usually not that
tight that they are hyper sensitive to the upper rating.  Also, often the
upper rating is based on how comfortable the bag will be not the
infrastructure.  For example, perhaps the bag can handle 38 pounds for
extended periods but over 30 pounds the padding on the shoulder straps is
not all it could be and tend to dig in a bit.

If the rating is 30 pounds and you spend the majority of the time at (or
well below), the bag should be fine even if there are relatively short
durations where you need to go over the limit a bit. All that, of course,
assumes it is built by a solid company that has tested their ratings
thoroughly.

This has been my experience.  I hike with a GoLite pack.

Best to you,
Pink Gumby


-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]
On Behalf Of Bradley Issler
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:59 AM
To: PCT-1
Subject: [pct-l] Base Weight

At the risk of a stupid question, when planning for ultralight does one add
the weight of the pack in base weight?  More important, if a bag is rated
for loads up to 30lbs (e.g. vapor trail) does that include the bag weight?

Thanks,
Brad.
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