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Go in Light and Come out Heavy - Which Pack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Akhunting" data-source="post: 729180" data-attributes="member: 59197"><p>Another one for the Dana, I have a pre-Marmot Astralplane that has done great on some 130+ loads. I would like a better suspension at times so have had my eye on a Mystery Ranch, an updated version of the original Dana Designs. </p><p></p><p>If I had a bottomless wallet I might look at a McHale, they seem to have a small, dedicated following. </p><p></p><p>I like the idea of the Stone Ridge Terminus, it is light and looks like it tested tough. A bit less weight is good if it does not sacrifice strength. I often go through my Dana trying to find what I forgot in it only to realize it is just heavy. </p><p></p><p>I know Barney's out of Anchorage has a good following, heavy but tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akhunting, post: 729180, member: 59197"] Another one for the Dana, I have a pre-Marmot Astralplane that has done great on some 130+ loads. I would like a better suspension at times so have had my eye on a Mystery Ranch, an updated version of the original Dana Designs. If I had a bottomless wallet I might look at a McHale, they seem to have a small, dedicated following. I like the idea of the Stone Ridge Terminus, it is light and looks like it tested tough. A bit less weight is good if it does not sacrifice strength. I often go through my Dana trying to find what I forgot in it only to realize it is just heavy. I know Barney's out of Anchorage has a good following, heavy but tough. [/QUOTE]
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