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#43814 - 07/17/05 08:37 PM Re: backpack for hiking / bugout what do you have
frenchy Offline
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Registered: 12/18/02
Posts: 1320
Loc: France
I'm also looking for a backpack, for hiking or BOB.
I'm looking at different brands, Deuter being one of them.
But I want something around 40/45 liters.
I presently have a 30 liters, with a very good waist strap, but it is too small (if you want to carry some extra clothing, that take space !)
And my old 55 liters is too big and not a good carrier for such a size.

My Maxpedition Condor is fine for EDC (computer, documents, a few tools, cables etc.. + PSK + lights). BUT I would not use it for heavy loads and long journeys : the waist strap cannot be used to balance the weight on your haunches; the pack is way to short.
The waist strap is just made to hold the pack close to your back. Maybe with an additionnal Maxpedition waistpack, the Condor can then "sit" on it ... I guess it's designed to be used that way, in conjonction with another pack. Anyone (with a military experience?) can confirm/deny this opinion ?.
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#43815 - 07/19/05 06:39 AM Re: backpack for hiking / bugout what do you have
fordwillman Offline
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Registered: 08/27/04
Posts: 103
Loc: Arizona
Randjack,
Did you NOT like the Camelback Commander 2500cu??? I was thinking about one of these.

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#43816 - 07/19/05 06:04 PM Re: backpack for hiking / bugout what do you have
Anonymous
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I had honestly overlooked that pack, for some reason. Thanks.

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#43817 - 07/20/05 02:03 PM Re: backpack for hiking / bugout what do you have
Anonymous
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I like the looks of some Osprey packs, I don't recall which models. I like the mesh back that holds the pack a couple of inches off your back, and the compression straps cover the entire pack, so the whole thing will squeeze way down.

But I'm 6'4" with a 34" inseam - long body. A pack long enough to ride on my hips is either going to be too big (=carry too much stuff) or look like one of those foam tubes that holds a six-pack end-to-end.

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