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Hi Guys
The other day I got looking at some McHale packs(pretty spendy custom built job).
On his website there was an interesting page about measuring packs and their real volume vs advertised volume(Pack Volumes - Go Figure!).
For a cylinder pack this volume calculation is quite simple and makes sense, for other pack styles it would be more complex to work out.
You need the circumference of the pack and then from this work out the radius.
C divided by Pi(3.14)= d (diameter)
Then dived d by 2 to get the radius
The area of the circle is simple Pi x r2 (3.14 x radius x radius )
Then you take the area x height of the pack to get the volume.
V= Pi r2 h
I ran this on a few packs I had laying here and its safe to say most are over calculated. I stuffed the bags fill with sleeping bags and did up the draw cord so it was a pretty good measure of all usable space I think. I rounded most measurements down as its unlikely you would ever get all the actual space in a bag filled out and I did have these bags off the frames, so this is probably more than you get in them attached to the frame.
This is what I have got:
Kifaru Muskeg 7000- 5,611 in3 or 91 Liters
Kifaru Argali - 4,161 in3 or 68 Liters
Kuiu 6000 - 4,735 in3 or 77 Liters
Kuiu Icon 5200 Main bag - 3,714 in3 or 60 Liters
The new Muskeg was very noticeable size wise, with a very big circumference of around 48"
I think of the packs I have seen/used the Exo packs seem to be the most realistic with their sizing. I know an Exo 5500 seems alot bigger than an Argali (7000in3 quoted)
Would be good if a few people could add in some other brands/packs to compare???
The other day I got looking at some McHale packs(pretty spendy custom built job).
On his website there was an interesting page about measuring packs and their real volume vs advertised volume(Pack Volumes - Go Figure!).
For a cylinder pack this volume calculation is quite simple and makes sense, for other pack styles it would be more complex to work out.
You need the circumference of the pack and then from this work out the radius.
C divided by Pi(3.14)= d (diameter)
Then dived d by 2 to get the radius
The area of the circle is simple Pi x r2 (3.14 x radius x radius )
Then you take the area x height of the pack to get the volume.
V= Pi r2 h
I ran this on a few packs I had laying here and its safe to say most are over calculated. I stuffed the bags fill with sleeping bags and did up the draw cord so it was a pretty good measure of all usable space I think. I rounded most measurements down as its unlikely you would ever get all the actual space in a bag filled out and I did have these bags off the frames, so this is probably more than you get in them attached to the frame.
This is what I have got:
Kifaru Muskeg 7000- 5,611 in3 or 91 Liters
Kifaru Argali - 4,161 in3 or 68 Liters
Kuiu 6000 - 4,735 in3 or 77 Liters
Kuiu Icon 5200 Main bag - 3,714 in3 or 60 Liters
The new Muskeg was very noticeable size wise, with a very big circumference of around 48"
I think of the packs I have seen/used the Exo packs seem to be the most realistic with their sizing. I know an Exo 5500 seems alot bigger than an Argali (7000in3 quoted)
Would be good if a few people could add in some other brands/packs to compare???
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