Re: ultralight daypacks
Hi Bob.... I use a drawstring backpack that measures 17" x 13", rolls up to a cozy little package of 2" x 4.5", and weighs in at 1.7 ounces......works...
Adrian Jantzi 2011-07-28 20:47:36 #66326

Re: ultralight daypacks
Wow, another great daypack. I'll have to visit REI and check them out. Thanks. Bob B. From: sumiwada <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Bob Bordasch 2011-07-28 15:02:09 #66325

Heli vac and NK trail from Cottonwood
Since my heli-vac from Cottonwood gave me an advantage over most hikers in that I could follow the NK from Cottonwood cpgd ,past Ribbon Falls bridge and into...
beachbunny502003 2011-07-28 14:59:17 #66324

Re: ultralight daypacks
Sea to Summit has a 20-liter silnylon peak pack that comes in under 3oz:...
sumiwada 2011-07-28 13:55:03 #66323

Re: ultralight daypacks
You're welcome, Bob! I agree with you- more straps & padding = more weight! And anyway, I don't see how you could have or want any more straps than it...
velo_femme 2011-07-28 13:35:54 #66322

Re: ultralight daypacks
I somehow missed this pack. Not perfect, but not bad. It is lightweight and plenty big. Funny that some of the "cons" listed in the review, like not...
Bob Bordasch 2011-07-28 13:27:59 #66321

Re: ultralight daypacks
Bob, I use an REI Flash 18 pack. You can also turn this one inside-out for use as a stuff sack, and it weighs in at 10 oz. It only has one separate pocket...
velo_femme 2011-07-28 12:11:31 #66320

Re: ultralight daypacks
Check w/ "Chef Paul" Fitzner at Etowah Outfitters. He did a fantastic job of creating an extremely ultralight day pack that doubled as a waterproof...
Dr. Brown 2011-07-28 10:48:12 #66319

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