coimon wrote:I'd say stick with the Exos, especially if it worked well for you and was comfortable.
if something is a constant frustration, it should go I reckon.
That said, heaps of folks are frameless and love it, so knock yourself out if you are driven by weight above all else. If you go frameless I'd avoid Zpacks on reputation alone.
Lamont wrote:No worries. As you haven't bought the Macpac Uber think about a Cumulus Primelite.
Tino B wrote: Hyperliite Mountain Gear Southwest 3400 .
Moondog55 wrote:Do you have a windshirt yet? Or an UL synthetic vest?
timh wrote:Actually, I'm happy to buy duplicates of a few things so I can get some friends to come along. So if I buy a new pack/tent/jacket etc I intend to keep the older one and loan it out so others can get addicted... err... learn to enjoy hiking... like I do.
simonm wrote:If people want a cottage industry in Australia they need to support it, if they want it to grow they need to support it.
AndyG wrote:I stumbled uponthis site and this thread by accident. I was in the same boat thinking about WTW, Hyperlite and Atom Packs. But it sounds like WTW is going to win. Plus their pricing seems really good, especially for a cottage local product. Awesome. I'm leaning to the Ossa 48L myself. I was just wondering if anyone knows if they offer a larger pack at all. Around 60L. But I would like to think that I can get a 48L to work for me.
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