Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

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Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by Murph1 » Sun Nov 25, 2018 11:49 pm

Several individuals have asked about which pack to buy for given purposes.
Lets make a quick canvas of Summit viewers picks for "best" backpacks. :?: I
broke backpacks in to three categories. 1. Weekend to seven days 2.
Extended to Expedition 3. Technical (Rock Climbing, Ice Climbing, Extreme
Skiing) . Consider these factors: Features, Quality, Comfort, Cost, Versatility, Wear Longevity, Company Tech Support. Feel free to add a comment of why you made your picks.
Hopefully there will be some backpacks that rise to the top in each category. :!:

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by Murph1 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:49 am

Forgot to add two categories Male & Female to the above post.

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by armadillon » Thu Dec 27, 2018 8:35 pm

I'm a huge fan of my 38L Osprey Mutant.

I love the helmet carrier and the spots for my ice axe/ice tools, and the removable lid is fantastic too.

The hip belt is a little small, but it has ice screw holsters and you can actually turn the hip belt into a "minimalist" hip belt which allows for more hip/leg movement.

I got it at Wilderness Exchange in Denver for $95 and it has Osprey's guarantee.

There are also larger versions.

Edit: I would not use this for treks where larger than 38L is needed.

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by DukeJH » Fri Dec 28, 2018 6:17 pm

1. Cilo Gear 45L Worksack
2. I currently use a Gregory Whitney that is a little to big for me. I'd prefer something lighter with fewer pockets and straps but the selection of 100 liter packs is pretty small.
3. It really depends. I use a Metolius haul bag for rock climbing and a Black Diamond Zippo 27 for ski/snowboard day trips. No ice climbing for me, yet.

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by roxtar » Fri Dec 28, 2018 9:00 pm

Skiing Specific Pack
Just got the new Mammut Spindrift 26 and have used it several days.
Perfect size for day trips or sidecountry.
-Love the HUGE hip belt pockets.
-Very nice avy gear storage.
-Light without feeling "delicate".
-Like everything from Mammut, it's well thought out; features like helmet storage, hydration, and adjustability are done to perfection.

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by 96avs01 » Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:43 am

1. Deuter Guide 45
2. Gregory Massif or Deuter Contact 65+
3. Deuter Glide 35 or Osprey Mutant 28

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Re: Your Choise for Best Backpack in Three Categories

by Grampahawk » Wed Jan 02, 2019 10:52 pm

I love my Osprey 80 pack for extended trips.


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