Any ideas? After a tough rucksack in a bright colour

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Garnett

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Mar 6, 2007
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Deuter and Osprey look really comfortable and packed with decent technical features but, like North Face, I'm not certain how robust their materials are...

Alice and Molle are a bit too military-looking for my liking.
 

Garnett

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Mar 6, 2007
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Just as an update - I'm currenlty waiting to hear back from Aiguille with some questions.

At the moment I'm focusing on Aiguille, Crux (why can't the AK37 come in orange?) and Pod (they look good - the Black Ice looks ideal but too big - looking for a 35l-ish size equivalent - all their others seem to have gone lightweight).

Those three seem to be still making tough rucksacks without sacrificing too much to the lightweight posse.
 

789987

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35l and pretty damn bright!
 

bikething

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May 31, 2005
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Technically you could wear bright orange or yellow and you'd still have the same affect on most creatures,
but not on people... I like walking across the moors, and nothing winds me up more than seeing a far reaching view spoiled by a group of ramblers in dayglo orange and blue anoraks on a hill 5 miles away.. they just draw your eye to them... I don't want to be a blot on someone elses landscape...

Coyote brown seems to be a good neutral colour - doesn't look too military at a distance and doesn't grab your eyes...

as an aside, if green is such a good camoflage colour, then why are most mammals in the UK brown? ;)
 

santaman2000

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You might try collecting civilian expedition patches; the sort sold at National parks and some of the specific hiking trails. Sew them on your olive or khaki pack to civilianize it. That might be easier than finding a pack you like in a color you like. I don't know how available such patches are in the UK but if they aren't readily available You might try trading with others in the ultralight community; they tend to hike along the longer trails that would offer them. I have a couple from Tennessee. Also does BCUK offer a membership patch? The idea is rather like the way travelors in the 1st half of the 20th century used to put stickers on their luggage from places they had visited.
 

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