I've got to do it. It's too big for what I need now. This serious rucksack has been used maybe 20 times by me and it's an absolute workhorse of a pack. Very good quality, with solid materials. This pack just keeps swallowing kit. A proper expedition rucksack that can carry heavy loads very comfortably with its adjustable, well padded external, lightweight frame.
This absolute perfect pack is yours for a pound a ltr including postage.
£90 by PayPal please.
Everything works on this pack, no rips or tears, with only very, very minor scuffing on the base where it'd been put down on the ground.
The belt pockets take a large mobile phone, or a days worth of snacks, or a warm hat and gloves, or a gps/garmin InReach device.
There's plenty of external pockets where you can store your frequently used kit, like a JetBoil, Nalgene sized bottle or a days ration, or a waterproof jacket. With a little thought you could walk all day, be fed and dry and not have to go into the main pack until you reach camp. If you do need to grab your tent out in a rush, the excellent design of the zip open back allows access to the entire main compartment without having to remove the lid, allowing easy access to your well organised kit. For wet kit, the stretchy pocket on the back of the pack is perfect to stash that wet tent fly for the day so it doesn't sit soaking with the inner inside the pack.
The lid is fully removable and designed to convert into a large sling pack for short excursions from camp.
Have a read of the proper reviews online, I got this pack after some serious thought and it hasn't ever let me down. Take a look on YT for Justin Barbour the Newfoundland Explorer who uses this pack to travel on foot and by canoe across new foundland in 2018. He's carrying over 100lbs of kit in it for months.....
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This absolute perfect pack is yours for a pound a ltr including postage.
£90 by PayPal please.
Everything works on this pack, no rips or tears, with only very, very minor scuffing on the base where it'd been put down on the ground.
The belt pockets take a large mobile phone, or a days worth of snacks, or a warm hat and gloves, or a gps/garmin InReach device.
There's plenty of external pockets where you can store your frequently used kit, like a JetBoil, Nalgene sized bottle or a days ration, or a waterproof jacket. With a little thought you could walk all day, be fed and dry and not have to go into the main pack until you reach camp. If you do need to grab your tent out in a rush, the excellent design of the zip open back allows access to the entire main compartment without having to remove the lid, allowing easy access to your well organised kit. For wet kit, the stretchy pocket on the back of the pack is perfect to stash that wet tent fly for the day so it doesn't sit soaking with the inner inside the pack.
The lid is fully removable and designed to convert into a large sling pack for short excursions from camp.
Have a read of the proper reviews online, I got this pack after some serious thought and it hasn't ever let me down. Take a look on YT for Justin Barbour the Newfoundland Explorer who uses this pack to travel on foot and by canoe across new foundland in 2018. He's carrying over 100lbs of kit in it for months.....
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