[pct-l] ULA vs. GG packs

Will M jalan04 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 18:56:13 CDT 2012


Ditto on the Catalyst.  Slight heavier then some of the other contenders
but extremely spacious, well designed and comfortable.

Jalan Jalan

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Janet Grossman <janetgr at cableone.net> wrote:

> Hello Justin
> Thanks for your testimony. That looks interesting indeed. I agree it would
> be even? more interesting if somebody had tried both ULA and GG packs and
> made some comparison. Anybody?
> ?
> What about the bear canister?
> Could you fit it in horizontally?
> ?
> Any female hikers who have tried the Mariposa 2012?
> Any feedback?
> ?
> Cheers
> Anne
>
>
> Anne,
> I used a GG G4 from Campo to Kennedy Meadows (southern) as a section
> hiker. I have an old neck/shoulder problem that was exacerbated by the
> weight being so much on my shoulders with no real hip belt or
> suspension. I have used a Catalyst from KM to Ashland, OR so far and
> although the pack is heavier, it is vastly more comfortable for me and I
> rarely notice the weight (except when I've just resupplied and have a
> long distance between water sources). When I left KM with my bear
> cannister horizontally in my Catalyst, it felt good. I was hiking with a
> male friend who was using a G4 and he was extremely uncomfortable with
> the weight and how he had to carry his cannister.
>
> I've been happy with my choice of the Catalyst as opposed to the
> Circuit, partly because it has room for extra food and water, as well as
> for a good bit of medical stuff I need to carry for my Type 1 diabetes.
> My base weight is 13-15 pounds, and I'm really happy with my Catalyst,
> have no intention of using my G4 again. (Guess I should try to sell it
> on the PCT list, but later.)
> Janet
>
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