Hi,
Dunno if you can get yourself to the outdoor Tech factory shop ( They own Rab, Podsacs, Lowe Alpine and I think a couple of others ) at Somercotes near Alfreton in Derbyshire but they are doing the Pod Thin Ice for £40. It's a Light Alpine pack constructed from 210 Dyneema-ripstop Cordura-Nylon which is incredibly strong for it's light weight.
They hold 40 to 50 litres internally if you take the top off, as in the pics below, and with the top on they hold ten litres more. I have a size two and use it with the top off and it is superbly comfortable. They have been grumblings on the web that they need packing very carefully due to the back system but it is a complete load of tripe, unless you are carrying a pack full of specifically selected pointy objects it's as easy to pack as any other bergen. The back with 10mm thick padding and alloy brace is in my opinion as good as any others out there and will hold and support a heavy (35kg plus) load. Waist Belt and tightening straps are also superb
On the sides loads of gear can be attatched, I usually put tent incl poles and pegs on one side and a two litre pop bottle of water on the other side, but it would be easy to carry more.
Bombers construction. Looks a bit in it's topless ( ooooh errr missssus ) configuration like a GoLite Jam
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Essentially a very tough alpinist pack for fast movers in the mountains but ideal for bushying too, and as a bonus it's not olive green !
Hope this is of some use, there's a pic of it with the top on here and some manufacturers details
http://www.climbers-shop.com/236671/products/pod_thin_ice.aspx
Cheers, Spartan
Dunno if you can get yourself to the outdoor Tech factory shop ( They own Rab, Podsacs, Lowe Alpine and I think a couple of others ) at Somercotes near Alfreton in Derbyshire but they are doing the Pod Thin Ice for £40. It's a Light Alpine pack constructed from 210 Dyneema-ripstop Cordura-Nylon which is incredibly strong for it's light weight.
They hold 40 to 50 litres internally if you take the top off, as in the pics below, and with the top on they hold ten litres more. I have a size two and use it with the top off and it is superbly comfortable. They have been grumblings on the web that they need packing very carefully due to the back system but it is a complete load of tripe, unless you are carrying a pack full of specifically selected pointy objects it's as easy to pack as any other bergen. The back with 10mm thick padding and alloy brace is in my opinion as good as any others out there and will hold and support a heavy (35kg plus) load. Waist Belt and tightening straps are also superb
On the sides loads of gear can be attatched, I usually put tent incl poles and pegs on one side and a two litre pop bottle of water on the other side, but it would be easy to carry more.
Bombers construction. Looks a bit in it's topless ( ooooh errr missssus ) configuration like a GoLite Jam
Essentially a very tough alpinist pack for fast movers in the mountains but ideal for bushying too, and as a bonus it's not olive green !
Hope this is of some use, there's a pic of it with the top on here and some manufacturers details
http://www.climbers-shop.com/236671/products/pod_thin_ice.aspx
Cheers, Spartan