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I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on the front of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small wallet. I haven't seen these before, can anyone recommend such a rucksack, preferably with some kind of back ventilation system? TIA Phil |
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> Hi > I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on > the front of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small > wallet. I haven't seen these before, can anyone recommend such a > rucksack, preferably with some kind of back ventilation system? I have an pretty light Lowe rucksac (many would call it ultra-light, but its not really), around 35l capacity. No back vent system; I'd rather save the weight ! I think they do a smaller version. It has pockets on the waist band. I find them fairly useful so long as they are not over-filled. Small wallet or two small cereal bars is fine. Also handy for a compass (I usually tie those onto the pocket zip tag so that they cannot be dropped). I find the pockets particularly useful when x-country skiing as I can eat snacks without stopping and taking the pack off. I'm pretty certain that dozens of makers offer them on various packs, differing sizes and weights. As always, check it fits your back and your kit ! - Nigel -- Nigel Cliffe, Webmaster at http://www.2mm.org.uk/ |
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> Hi > I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on the front > of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small wallet. I I have a MacPac daysack with these on. Very useful for small change, batteries, gps, mars bars etc. Mine is the 35l size, but it looks similar to http://www.snowandrock.com/Activity...C0023/Large.htm It's a good, comfortable pack with two little extra touches that I hadn't seen before, reflective strips and built in whistle (part of the plastic clips). -- Dave McLaughlin Homo Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum http://dave-mclaughlin.fotopic.net/ |
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pp wrote:
> Hi > I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on the front > of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small wallet. I > haven't seen these before, can anyone recommend such a rucksack, preferably > with some kind of back ventilation system? > Not the highest spec brand but I have a Regatta bag with those pockets (and the vent system) and also another I can't remember the correct name of. It has Navajo on it but not sure if that's the model or manufacturer. As said already a lot of manufacturers have them now. |
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On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 09:47:10 GMT, pp wrote:
> Hi > I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on the front > of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small wallet. I > haven't seen these before, can anyone recommend such a rucksack, preferably > with some kind of back ventilation system? > TIA > Phil Got one from Lidl (or Aldi) a few months ago; used it for the first time (for shopping)on Wednesday. It has an adjustable back and the 2 little pockets. I found them useful, but realised that some care was necessary with what's left in them. One can wear a marsupium all the whike, but a sack, e.g on a train, can be elsewhere. -- Peter. You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion? It's not rocket science, you know. |
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pp wrote: > Hi > I recently seen a walker with a daysack that had zipped pockets on the front > of the waistband big enough to take loose change or a small wallet. I > haven't seen these before, can anyone recommend such a rucksack, preferably > with some kind of back ventilation system? > TIA > Phil A friend of mine just bougt a karrimor Ridge 30-35 from http://mountainwarehouse.com/shop/p...ts_id/2638.html at least I think this is the one. It has zipped pockets on each site of hte waist band, big enough for a Silva compass. ted |