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#10869 - 11/26/02 04:45 PM Jansport Rainier Backpack
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Hello<br>everyone<br><br>Does anyone have or ever used the Jansport Rainier Pack.<br>I thinking about buying one but before I do I would like to hear what everyone else thinks.<br>You can see it here www.Jansport.com<br>Thanks

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#10870 - 11/27/02 02:14 AM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
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I haven't used the Rainier, but I feel that Jansport is a second string company, behind outfits like Gregory, Dana, Kelty, Arc'teryx, and even North Face. On the other hand, I haven't heard of anybody dying as a result of using their products. They are probably not a bad value.<br><br>I would recommend a frameless backpack rather than a frame type. They carry much better, especially if you ever start scrambling around off trail (and inevitably you will, sooner or later) and are a lot more versatile. Frame backpacks are best used for really weird loads on the heavy side, like chain saws or mammoth femurs.

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#10871 - 11/27/02 03:32 AM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
AyersTG Offline
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Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 1272
Loc: Upper Mississippi River Valley...
We have three Jansport frameless packs (Alaska and the next size down - Rockies???). As Hikerdon wrote, they are not among the best, but they are not junk either. They are not even close in a number of areas to 3 Kelty frameless packs we have (and I rate Kelty as "Good" but not top-of-the-line). However, the Jansports are holding up remarkably well for our three sons and they certainly like them... FWIW, I never could get a Jansport frameless pack to fit me well - someting was just not quite right each time I've tried. But at the price we paid for them they were a great value - and when the boys wear these out they will have a good idea of what they like and do not like. No regrets at all about purchasing them despite my slightly negative reaction to them. And I like (for the price) the Jansport accessory pouches enough to use one regularly on a couple of other packs (I move the pouch from pack to pack - it's the contents that I want with me), as does my wife.<br><br>My brother has a frame-type Jansport pack (or two) and he likes it rather well. I have a more traditional frame (original model Freighter frame by Camp Trails) on its second or third set of harness so I'm pre-disposed to not like the Jansport frame... my impression is some folks love the frame and some detest it.<br><br>HTH,<br><br>Tom

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#10872 - 11/27/02 03:37 PM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
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Ayers makes an important point. Fit is critical. If it fits, and you will know this only after renting a model for a trial hike or at least loading up the pack and wearing it around the store for a long time, it is good for you. Some really good packs will not fit your bod, and others will. A second string model that fits is better than a top of the line type that doesn't.

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#10873 - 11/27/02 04:32 PM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
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I don't know about anyone else, but to me, another huge consideration is the size of the pack. Do you really need 5200ci that expands to over 7000ci, or would a 3600ci pack better meet your needs.

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#10874 - 11/27/02 10:38 PM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
Anonymous
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Thanks for the replys

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#10875 - 12/02/02 05:29 AM Re: Jansport Rainier Backpack
xavier01 Offline
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Registered: 12/02/02
Posts: 86
Loc: Phx, AZ
I own the Ranier, along with a number of other externals and internals. On most of my trips that are not day hikes, I choose my Ranier.<br><br>Best advice given to me: borrow or rent and try some out. <br><br>BTW, I removed the foam back pad and replaced it with two cross strings (lighter & cooler). I, also, drilled approx 410 1/8" holes into the aluminum frame, with no adverse affect, as of yet. <br><br>Xavier - Phoenix, AZ<br>

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