Anyone notice that Tamarack are doing some of the Duluth range now ?
Perfect for that retro look.
Or the Mears look.

Perfect for that retro look.
Or the Mears look.


innocent bystander said:Anyone notice that Tamarack are doing some of the Duluth range now ?
Thanks for the reply. I think that seeing a pack in use or being worn is a much better guide than the catalogue blurb. I quite fancy a rucksack that doesnt look too military and one that has inherent water-resistance, with the bonus of natural materials. Maybe others have tried some of these packs or own them???Hoodoo said:Haven't tried the rambler or the wanderer so I dunno.
Thanks for the compliment on the photos. I don't really do anything special that I know of. Just try to avoid the harsh shadows and glaring light when I can. Diffused light is my buddy.
The pack I'm wearing is a Duluth pack.
sandbender said:For those who are interested, here are the costs of ordering a Duluth pack direct from the manufacturer.
Duluth Northwoods $165.00
Freight $41.00
VAT £19.91
Parcelforce Clearance Fee £8.00
Quite expensive really, nice pack though.
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good ideaToddy said:Hmmm, heavy wax fabric £3.50 a metre x 1.5m wide. Five different colours available. Leather straps and buckles....speak to Eric or Troy, maybe Leon-1 or Wayland..... well under £20 a pack. Someone show me one of these packs so I can work out patterns? Or if someone has one maybe work out the sizes and positionings for us?
Cheers,
Toddy