mustbjones
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- summer 2013
Has anyone used these packs?
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KiwiNomad06 said:I have a Deuter woman-specific pack. I loved it- very comfortable to wear. And it was easy to adjust, so I soon had it fitting like a glove. Some people would say the pack itself is too heavy, but personally, I think it's harness is worth the weight as it makes it so much easier to carry things.
Margaret
This is the model I had. Strictly speaking bigger than needed on the Camino, but I was also doing some other travelling before/after the Camino. http://www.deuter.com/en_US/backpack-details.php?category=120&artnr=33740&title=ACT Lite 45 + 10 SL
I did like the Deuter from the moment I put it on, but then everybody's back shape is different. (I have quite a sway back.) It only got better as time went on and I worked out how to adjust it to fit me as I walked.Kiwi-family said:I've tried the Deuter you have and am not sure if I love it or not. It feels different (I took 6kg of gear into the shop!) and although it doesn't feel bad, it's not the weightless feeling that the Osprey had... Did it take a little getting used to or was it great from the first time you put it on?
Also, tossing up between this one and the 35+10 - that ones fits my summer Camino gear, but would not be quite big enough for a winter walk....decisions.....it's a pity you can't rent a pack for 24 hours and do a decent walk before buying!
I had worn out a The Northface backpack and last year bought the Deuter ACT 40+10rickster said:I have the Deuter, ACT 40 +10. [...] after I hit the magic combination, it was like a revelation..
My daughter had one when we walked last fall. My guess is all you need is some strap adjustments because she said she never felt any weight except on her hips.Glad this topic has come up. I have recently bought a Dueter 40+10 woman's pack. I'm just not sure about it. I don't feel comfortable with the air space between the pack and my back. I feel like there is a lump at my shoulders and my hips and nothing in the middle. I guess I have to experiment with it more. it has been adjusted to my back length. Should I just practice more with it?
My old one is so comfortable but has done 5 Caminos and now has an unreliable zip on lower pocket.It is soft now whereas the Dueter is firm.
Would love to hear from someone who has walked a long way in one.
Thanks
Hheather
Margaret,
I've tried the Deuter you have and am not sure if I love it or not.but would not be quite big enough for a winter walk....decisions.....it's a pity you can't rent a pack for 24 hours and do a decent walk before buying!
Have you bought a pack yet? If not I really recommend you be a loyal Kiwi and at least try a wonderful Aarn pack! His system is just (IMO) so much more comfortable and useful than anything else. Made in NZ by a physiotherapist - AND he will lend you one to test. I've got the Featherlite Freedom which gives me lots of room but cinches down. No weight on the shoulders at all. The internal stay has to be bent precisely to fit your back and that takes a bit of fiddling but once done it is a dream to wear.
Hola Kanga - Are you referring to the Aarn pack with the chest pockets?? I thought long and hard about one of these but in the finish decided against it as I felt too enclosed (claustrophobic!). Maybe I was swayed by the shop assistant - who had used one the demo models, in the Aussie summer, and he said he was totally wet in the upper body after less than 2 hours. (Now I do not know when/where he used it and what he was wearing and carrying in the pack.) The Aarn packs are available in Melbourne (down off Little Burke St) and in Sydney from one supplier in Hornsby - just in case anyone wants to give them a test run!! Buen Camino!!Have you bought a pack yet? If not I really recommend you be a loyal Kiwi and at least try a wonderful Aarn pack! His system is just (IMO) so much more comfortable and useful than anything else. Made in NZ by a physiotherapist - AND he will lend you one to test. I've got the Featherlite Freedom which gives me lots of room but cinches down. No weight on the shoulders at all. The internal stay has to be bent precisely to fit your back and that takes a bit of fiddling but once done it is a dream to wear.
Has anyone used these packs?
The sheepskin seatbelt covers were some offbrand. They only cost $10. I will never hike without them. And they had velcro on the back so you could adjust the fit to your backpack's hip belt width.Rsmith0000, any specific brand you can suggest?