
actually only recently got the carribee, so i hope it works out over time - i very nearly bought the exped WB 30 bag but went for the cheaper price in the end....
Liamy77 wrote:guess i was a bit keen with the cut n pasting huh![]()
actually only recently got the carribee, so i hope it works out over time - i very nearly bought the exped WB 30 bag but went for the cheaper price in the end....
ollster wrote: ARRRRRGHHHH!!! They'll come undone, I'm tellin' ya!
Brett wrote:ollster wrote: ARRRRRGHHHH!!! They'll come undone, I'm tellin' ya!
Bit confused. Do you mean the belt buckle? Never had a problem with mine.
ollster wrote:Brett wrote:ollster wrote: ARRRRRGHHHH!!! They'll come undone, I'm tellin' ya!
Bit confused. Do you mean the belt buckle? Never had a problem with mine.
Nah, sorry. I mean the silver buckle thing that holds the lid down. Unless my pack is full I can't pull it tight enough to stop the bugger from getting knocked out of it's loop by trees/scrub etc.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Well now THATS interesting! I was a bit put off by this design at first, but grew to like it as it was unique and I hadnt seen it around much. However now there are 4 people I walk with that have one![]()
I will be interested to have a look at yours this weekend Ollster to see if it is looser than mine.
sthughes wrote:Just shove a goon bagof airin the pack with everything else = pack full = problem solved
Singe wrote:I have a 25L Kathmandu daypack (Vision v2) that I find a bit on the small side for a full daywalk, so I sometimes end up taking my 75L rucksack, especially if I want to take a stove for hot drinks/lunch etc.
The OP Shadow looks interesting... potentially big enough for overnight solo trips. Hmm...
Brett wrote:
A great pack but misses out on drink storage capacity as no provision for drink bottle or bladder. Good option as weighs the same as my Op Traverse but bigger, 56 litres, and with better version of my harness. A member on this site uses ones for two to four night hikes to great effect.
Cheers Brett
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Brett wrote:
A great pack but misses out on drink storage capacity as no provision for drink bottle or bladder. Good option as weighs the same as my Op Traverse but bigger, 56 litres, and with better version of my harness. A member on this site uses ones for two to four night hikes to great effect.
Cheers Brett
I have a mungo which I intend to use for summer weekend/short trips.
Brett wrote:Singe wrote:I have a 25L Kathmandu daypack (Vision v2) that I find a bit on the small side for a full daywalk, so I sometimes end up taking my 75L rucksack, especially if I want to take a stove for hot drinks/lunch etc.
The OP Shadow looks interesting... potentially big enough for overnight solo trips. Hmm...
A great pack but misses out on drink storage capacity as no provision for drink bottle or bladder. Good option as weighs the same as my Op Traverse but bigger, 56 litres, and with better version of my harness. A member on this site uses ones for two to four night hikes to great effect.
Cheers Brett
sthughes wrote:Brett wrote:Singe wrote:I have a 25L Kathmandu daypack (Vision v2) that I find a bit on the small side for a full daywalk, so I sometimes end up taking my 75L rucksack, especially if I want to take a stove for hot drinks/lunch etc.
The OP Shadow looks interesting... potentially big enough for overnight solo trips. Hmm...
A great pack but misses out on drink storage capacity as no provision for drink bottle or bladder. Good option as weighs the same as my Op Traverse but bigger, 56 litres, and with better version of my harness. A member on this site uses ones for two to four night hikes to great effect.
Cheers Brett
Bzzzzzt - wrong answer Brett![]()
Check out the new 2011 Shadow!
MJD wrote:Don't know what SINGE carries but my OP Shadow was big enough for a four day walk to the King William Range last October.
As to daypacs I have a 30L (Berghaus Remote) for summer and a 38L (OP Vertex) for winter - my camera gear takes up a lot of room and I was struggling to fit enough warm clothes in.
I reckon the 38L might be big enough for a summer overnighter given a perfect state wide forecast.
Nuts wrote:was in checking out the new? OP range yesterday. Nice packs... I do like the tough canvas and clean lines....
Just a tip for OP...
Far superior...Moo ha ha...
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