Alternative to the Sabre 45?

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Any more votes for the highlander? I am new and starting from scratch and I quite like the spec on the 55 or 44. Cheapest I can find is:

www.lakelandbushcraft.co.uk

The 55 is around £50 delivered.

I am 6'1" so wondering about the fit given some of the comments here.
 
I'm happy using my Highlander 88 when carrying a lot of bulk on trekkings. Back system fits well on my 190cm as well. Don't know if the smaller ones have the adjustable system though?
 
I'm happy using my Highlander 88 when carrying a lot of bulk on trekkings. Back system fits well on my 190cm as well. Don't know if the smaller ones have the adjustable system though?

Looking at the ads it seems the 55 and above have "Fully adjustable back system" but the 44 and below do not...
 
Hi all.

Wow, so much info it's a bit overwhelming lols!

So I got my new bag today :) After considering all the above I thought I had settled on a Lowe Alpine Sting/Ray due to the adjustable hip strap and general applause they seem to get when talked about. I did look at the Kifaru but my wallet attempted to commit suicide, so to coax it back in from the cold, snowey window sill I turned my PC off and went to bed mulling over the options.

Today I came to work, almost ordered the Sting but thought I'd better check my local outdoors shop (if F&T can be classed as such) just in case they had one I could try on. 30 minutes later I came out with a Karrimor Alpiniste Elite 45 +10 (Orange & Grey) which set me back £60 (down from a ton apparently). Opps!!

It's got everything I need on it, and more tbh, but the main thing is it fits me really well and has that Alpine styled slimness originally designed for swift Alpine based movement/climbing/sports but which I find works very well as a trekking pack also. Wearing it in the shop really inspired me to cut down on my bushy gear as well, which was one reason for getting a smaller pack in the first place.

Tbh it was those two aspects that clinched it, the fact it fit and that it was half the price of the Sting. The only downside is that I'd guess teh Sting is somewhat more resilient to bumps and will last a lifetime, whereas my Alpiniste may last 5 to 10 years if treated carefully.

Linky: http://www.fieldandtrek.com/karri-alpiniste-45-+-10-pack-714125?src=google

Thanks for all your advice, it helped me to decide what I really needed in a bag and what I really didn't!

Cheers

CH

Nb. I'm heading out for a weekend in the woods at the beginning of Feb so will report back with my views soon after, hopefully with pics :)
 
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