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- Subject: [pct-l] ultralight packs
- From: leo-spencer at comcast.net (leo-spencer@comcast.net)
- Date: Mon Nov 1 14:01:48 2004
Hi Mark,
Your email caught my attention when you mentioned using the Granite Gear Vapor. I use and pretty much enjoy the Granite Gear Nimbus Ozone but do have a nit about the side pockets. A1-liter water bottle can be stored in a side pocket but it is virtually impossible to replace the water bottle in the pocket without taking off the pack. I finally purchased pouch to mount to a pack strap but it is still difficult to place the water bottle back into the pouch and the pouch w/bottle tends to bounce around. Any suggestions?
I do like the Ozone's 3800CU capacity. Fully loaded for 5 days including Garcia bear cannister is 18 lbs, and tops out at 30 lbs including food and 3 liters of water.
Leo.
-------------- Original message --------------
> > Wow - I am impressed with the great info thats shared here - Ive learned a
> > great deal.
> > OK, its been yrs since Ive purchased gear. Gota start somewhere - packs.
> > Whats the scoop on ultralight packs? Any opinions out there?
>
> I used ultralight packs as my primary pack for a couple of seasons and
> then decided that a light weight pack with a frame (granite gear vapor
> trail @ 34oz) was a better choice for me. Some people love ultralight
> packs, others don't. Just make sure the rest of your load is
> ultralight or you will overtax an ultralight pack. I recorded my
> observations:
>
> http://www.verber.com/mark/outdoors/gear/pack.html#ultralight
>
> You should also check out the reviews at
> http://www.backpackgeartest.org and think about a subscription to
> http://www.backpackinglight.com
>
> --mark
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> http://mailman.hack.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l From leo-spencer at comcast.net Mon Nov 1 13:48:37 2004
From: leo-spencer at comcast.net (leo-spencer@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Nov 1 14:02:04 2004
Subject: [pct-l] ultralight packs
Message-ID: <110120041948.5657.41869314000D939C0000161922007614389D0A0C020A9F9CD3010A04@comcast.net>
Hi Mark,
Your email caught my attention when you mentioned using the Granite Gear Vapor. I use and pretty much enjoy the Granite Gear Nimbus Ozone but do have a nit about the side pockets. A1-liter water bottle can be stored in a side pocket but it is virtually impossible to replace the water bottle in the pocket without taking off the pack. I finally purchased pouch to mount to a pack strap but it is still difficult to place the water bottle back into the pouch and the pouch w/bottle tends to bounce around. Any suggestions?
I do like the Ozone's 3800CU capacity. Fully loaded for 5 days including Garcia bear cannister is 18 lbs, and tops out at 30 lbs including food and 3 liters of water.
Leo.
-------------- Original message --------------
> > Wow - I am impressed with the great info thats shared here - Ive learned a
> > great deal.
> > OK, its been yrs since Ive purchased gear. Gota start somewhere - packs.
> > Whats the scoop on ultralight packs? Any opinions out there?
>
> I used ultralight packs as my primary pack for a couple of seasons and
> then decided that a light weight pack with a frame (granite gear vapor
> trail @ 34oz) was a better choice for me. Some people love ultralight
> packs, others don't. Just make sure the rest of your load is
> ultralight or you will overtax an ultralight pack. I recorded my
> observations:
>
> http://www.verber.com/mark/outdoors/gear/pack.html#ultralight
>
> You should also check out the reviews at
> http://www.backpackgeartest.org and think about a subscription to
> http://www.backpackinglight.com
>
> --mark
> _______________________________________________
> pct-l mailing list
> pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
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> http://mailman.hack.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l From leo-spencer at comcast.net Mon Nov 1 13:48:48 2004
From: leo-spencer at comcast.net (leo-spencer@comcast.net)
Date: Mon Nov 1 14:02:16 2004
Subject: [pct-l] ultralight packs
Message-ID: <110120041948.22622.41869320000A2E7B0000585E22007358349D0A0C020A9F9CD3010A04@comcast.net>
Hi Mark,
Your email caught my attention when you mentioned using the Granite Gear Vapor. I use and pretty much enjoy the Granite Gear Nimbus Ozone but do have a nit about the side pockets. A1-liter water bottle can be stored in a side pocket but it is virtually impossible to replace the water bottle in the pocket without taking off the pack. I finally purchased pouch to mount to a pack strap but it is still difficult to place the water bottle back into the pouch and the pouch w/bottle tends to bounce around. Any suggestions?
I do like the Ozone's 3800CU capacity. Fully loaded for 5 days including Garcia bear cannister is 18 lbs, and tops out at 30 lbs including food and 3 liters of water.
Leo.
-------------- Original message --------------
> > Wow - I am impressed with the great info thats shared here - Ive learned a
> > great deal.
> > OK, its been yrs since Ive purchased gear. Gota start somewhere - packs.
> > Whats the scoop on ultralight packs? Any opinions out there?
>
> I used ultralight packs as my primary pack for a couple of seasons and
> then decided that a light weight pack with a frame (granite gear vapor
> trail @ 34oz) was a better choice for me. Some people love ultralight
> packs, others don't. Just make sure the rest of your load is
> ultralight or you will overtax an ultralight pack. I recorded my
> observations:
>
> http://www.verber.com/mark/outdoors/gear/pack.html#ultralight
>
> You should also check out the reviews at
> http://www.backpackgeartest.org and think about a subscription to
> http://www.backpackinglight.com
>
> --mark
> _______________________________________________
> pct-l mailing list
> pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
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> http://mailman.hack.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l From djpercival at cox.net Mon Nov 1 13:51:33 2004
From: djpercival at cox.net (Joe Percival)
Date: Mon Nov 1 14:04:43 2004
Subject: [pct-l] ultralight packs
In-Reply-To: <5fddfcfd041101112164f1b960@mail.gmail.com>
Message-ID: <20041101195118.ZYBV24432.fed1rmmtao06.cox.net@LT2>
I've been wanting to get user feedback on the Gossamer Gear Mariposa but so
far, there have been no entries made at www.backpackgeartest.org and the
folks at backpackinglight only had a pre-production prototype.
Has anyone tried one of these? At about 1 pound, with a partial frame, the
Mariposa looks very interesting.
joe
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net] On Behalf Of Mark Verber
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 11:21 AM
To: susan stark; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] ultralight packs
> Wow - I am impressed with the great info thats shared here - Ive learned a
> great deal.
> OK, its been yrs since Ive purchased gear. Gota start somewhere - packs.
> Whats the scoop on ultralight packs? Any opinions out there?
I used ultralight packs as my primary pack for a couple of seasons and
then decided that a light weight pack with a frame (granite gear vapor
trail @ 34oz) was a better choice for me. Some people love ultralight
packs, others don't. Just make sure the rest of your load is
ultralight or you will overtax an ultralight pack. I recorded my
observations:
http://www.verber.com/mark/outdoors/gear/pack.html#ultralight
You should also check out the reviews at
http://www.backpackgeartest.org and think about a subscription to
http://www.backpackinglight.com
--mark
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