Depends on what you're planing on using it for. Personally I have never been in a situation where I've needed a fully waterproof pack during urbex. I have used them canyoning and stuff and I hate the fact that most of them have zero support or padding, especially if you're carrying heavy gear around all day.Midget wrote: Just wondering if anyone has recommendations.
Just took a look at it and wow, that is like the tank of the backpack world. It apparently even holds a Manfrotto, although they may be referring to one of the smaller models. It's a bit big though, and on my small frame, probably a lot too big for small entrances and so on.kontour wrote:Depends on what you're planing on using it for. Personally I have never been in a situation where I've needed a fully waterproof pack during urbex. I have used them canyoning and stuff and I hate the fact that most of them have zero support or padding, especially if you're carrying heavy gear around all day.Midget wrote: Just wondering if anyone has recommendations.
I use an Eberlestock Halftrack these days, and it has a built in rain cover, plus I'll keep a roll top dry bag inside, never had a water problem yet.
Yeah, its not small, but for spending 10+ hours under its probably the most comfortable pack I've ever owned, just edging out my Kifaru in that regard.Midget wrote:It's a bit big though
Thanks for the information! From looking at the sites, I like the RUSH one better. Probably look around a bit more. My current backpack is going through a lot of scratches at the moment, need a new one pretty soon. Haha.kontour wrote:Yeah, its not small, but for spending 10+ hours under its probably the most comfortable pack I've ever owned, just edging out my Kifaru in that regard.Midget wrote:It's a bit big though
If you want something smaller, have a look at maybe a Maxpedition Sitka http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/Sit ... 12p926.htm
I find it a great size for exploring and the strap system means you can rotate it to the front of your body without taking it off. The fabric is also pretty water resistant. I've fallen into a pool in a cave wearing it and it got completely submersed for for 3-4 mins while I tried to get out, and the inside was still dry.
Or theres always the well regarded RUSH 24 http://www.511tactical.com/All-Products ... kpack.html
I try to go for gear that is at least 1000d cordura, as it really takes abrasion much better than the 500d or 800d, and when you're exploring most bag wear in my experience happens through scrapes and dragging etc.