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[pct-l] Pack Recommendations



Well, don't stop there!

Give us some specs, weight, capacity, etc.

:)
Scott Parks
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 15:13:16
 Ronald Moak wrote:
>!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Caution the following is an unpaid advertisement, read
>at your own risk !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Well since everyone's pushing this or that pack, I'll throw in a
>recommendation for my own, the Moonlite (http://www.sixmoondesigns.com). I
>just got back from driving to Seattle to pickup the first batch of
>production packs. They'll start shipping out tomorrow. So if you're looking
>for an ultralight pack and would still like a true suspension system, check
>it out.
>
>It is the first ultralight pack on the market with a true suspension system.
>So it doesn't require lots of careful convoluted packing to get it to ride
>right.
>
>For me it's a bunch more comfortable than the Kelty Gale with I carried for
>1600 miles on the PCT in 2000, carries more stuff and is less than half the
>weight. It has a hip belt (unlike the Breeze) and a wide and padded one
>(unlike the Gust) and its 1/8" spectra Gripstop fabric will insure it's
>serviceable for more than one thru-hike. Or you can get the Vest harness and
>have all your neat little toys available for instance access and you'll
>never even need to stop.
>
>Yeah, I know this is an advertisement but, I promise to only do them very
>rarely. And if you attend the ADZPCTKO you might even win a free one.
>
>-Fallingwater
>
>
>


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