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nathanael

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Greetings of interest I came across a company by the name of Finisterre which deals in hiking/trekking equipment. they have advertised a backpack under the name of Ferrino 48L lightweight, has anyone heard of it? It's priced at 150.00 Canadian.
 
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Greetings of interest I came across a company by the name of Finisterre which deals in hiking/trekking equipment. they have advertised a backpack under the name of Ferrino 48L lightweight, has anyone heard of it? It's priced at 150.00 Canadian.
I believe that the company is named Ferrino. It's an Italian company that makes outdoor gear, including a raincoat/poncho similar to the well known (to forum members) Altus.

 
Ferrino is a well known italian outdoor equipment company founded in the 19th century.
https://www.ferrino.it/es Similar to Millet and Lafuma from France, Vaude or Salewa from Germany or Mammut from Switzerland. All Classic mountain equipment companies.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I have just finished walking the Via Postumia and Via Degli Dei using a Ferrino Agile 35. I like it. The waist belt is on the narrow side but other than that it has worked well.
 
Greetings of interest I came across a company by the name of Finisterre which deals in hiking/trekking equipment. they have advertised a backpack under the name of Ferrino 48L lightweight, has anyone heard of it? It's priced at 150.00 Canadian.
A 48L is a bit on the large side...at least for me.
 
I have just finished walking the Via Postumia and Via Degli Dei using a Ferrino Agile 35. I like it. The waist belt is on the narrow side but other than that it has worked well.
good to hear some great things about it thanks.
 
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Greetings of interest I came across a company by the name of Finisterre which deals in hiking/trekking equipment. they have advertised a backpack under the name of Ferrino 48L lightweight, has anyone heard of it? It's priced at 150.00 Canadian.

Sorry don’t know this company but wanted to share that I (small - medium height female) am walking VDLP from Sevilla to Santiago with a 36 L backpack - so far so good.
 
Walked with a girl using the Ferrino Finisterre backpack. It seemed alright. Pretty much like al the Osprey and Gregory and whatnot. If you are not looking for an ultralight option chances are that if it fits you well it will do its job.
 

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