Teeton
Lil-Rokslider
Ok I'm not a green horn at backpacking been doing it for a lot of years. I've had eureka packs, as I have a eureka outlet not to far from my house. So with Eureka I get to try the packs on and load them up."Something" I can not do with other packs and Eureka does not make a pack I'm looking for. So I've been looking at diff pack companies on the net. I've looked at many diff companies No other way but the net. :/ So the pack I'm looking for I want to be a bivi pack but also a day pack. Now I'm 5-9 and weigh in at 195. with about a 17-18 inch back.
So I've come to the Ederlestock packs at this time. So I'll start with the j34 pack it weight is 7Ibs. 8oz ( I did look from the pack sizes that I did see somewhere, now I can't find them ) The j34 close up to 2300 ci in daypack mode and 4600 in bivipack mode. This pack (j34) is about 2 inches narrower than the jp9 and the j34 comes with a gun scabbard witch I don't need but I could use it for something else, like my walking poles or ?
Now the jp9 weight is 7Ibs. 12oz if you remove the top fannypack it weight is down to 6Ibs. 12oz It closes down to 2200 ci in daypack mode and up to 4700 in bivi mode. I also hear that the frames a little stiffer on this pack. (maybe better than the j34 pack)
The only bad think I hear about these packs is that the load lifters don't work to good.. Does any one have first hand experience with the load lifter on these packs? (Remember I'm 5 foot-9)
Some of the other companies I've looked at are Sika, Stone Glacier, Kafaru and Kuiu packs. I like the frame system on the Stone Glacier, but don't like what I think is a brite color packs and lack of places to tie other things to the pack.
Ok thats all for now,,, Tee
So I've come to the Ederlestock packs at this time. So I'll start with the j34 pack it weight is 7Ibs. 8oz ( I did look from the pack sizes that I did see somewhere, now I can't find them ) The j34 close up to 2300 ci in daypack mode and 4600 in bivipack mode. This pack (j34) is about 2 inches narrower than the jp9 and the j34 comes with a gun scabbard witch I don't need but I could use it for something else, like my walking poles or ?
Now the jp9 weight is 7Ibs. 12oz if you remove the top fannypack it weight is down to 6Ibs. 12oz It closes down to 2200 ci in daypack mode and up to 4700 in bivi mode. I also hear that the frames a little stiffer on this pack. (maybe better than the j34 pack)
The only bad think I hear about these packs is that the load lifters don't work to good.. Does any one have first hand experience with the load lifter on these packs? (Remember I'm 5 foot-9)
Some of the other companies I've looked at are Sika, Stone Glacier, Kafaru and Kuiu packs. I like the frame system on the Stone Glacier, but don't like what I think is a brite color packs and lack of places to tie other things to the pack.
Ok thats all for now,,, Tee
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