[pct-l] Kelty frame packs
Jim & Jane Moody
moodyjj at comcast.net
Mon Jan 18 20:12:51 CST 2010
Ned,
I agree with all your observations save the one about stitiching. I carried my c. 1974 Tioga on the AT in '06, and it did fine until New England. I had to resew several seams in NH, which state also kicked my butt, shredded by trail pants, tore my rain gear, and made the whole hike worthwhile.
Mango
----- Original Message -----
From: ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
To: "PCT MailingList" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 8:15:32 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [pct-l] Kelty frame packs
What I like about the Kelty frame packs:
-predictable balance for quick maneuvers (with skis, too!),
-weight carried on the pelvis only,
-lots of air between the back and the pack,
-can carry lots of stuff in comfort,
-dedicated external pockets for quick access to important things (like first
aid, water, or T-P),
-durable, heavy fabrics that last through the years,
-packs high for good summer freighting, yet the pack can shift down on the
frame for low, winter balance,
-decent, quick-release hip belt buckle,
-a durable, nearly indestructible and strong frame that can take lots of
dropping at the end of the day,
-strong tie-down anchor-patches over durable Cordura nylon,
-stitching that only breaks when a bear rips it open,
-an easy-to-access and large top-loading compartment for food and big, heavy
gear with a separate, smaller
back-loading compartment for clothing and other less-used or light items.
When I have my Kelty on my back, I feel like it is a part of me and I don't
even notice it. It moves when I move. If I want to get a drink of water, I
take it off and enjoy a much needed break enjoying my wilderness
surroundings. My heavy Nikon 35mm camera rides on top and out of the way,
strapped to the hoop frame above, so I can reach it quickly as I'm walking
along. At night it leans against the tree or boulder beside the tent waiting
for the next day's carry. It became my "home-on-my-back" and a good friend,
predictable and trustworthy and more than able to go the distance throughout
my lifetime.
No complaints.
Mtnned
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