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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lynn and Lowell MA
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| Ski pack recommendation Looking for a ski bag for next year for hiking up things like tux... doesnt need to be too big, just enough for a day trip. What do you guys like more the skis on either side or both of the together goin up at an angle. Would really like to get AT binding for my pocket rockets but without a job i most likely wont and if there was already a thread about this just send me to it
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| October 2008 turns Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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| This is the first thread that I remember seeing about a pack to carry skis. You may want to clarify that you're looking for a pack, not a bag. Ski bags are typically long bags you put you skis in so that you don't get the inside of your car dity. While apack would be something you wear on your shoulders to carry stuff on a trail. I can't answer your question because I haven't done any BC yet. But I do have a Dakine Heli Pro that I bought for day hikes with the option of carrying skis in the future if/when I get into BC. I've hiked a few times in it now and I think its pretty comfortable with good storage space for a day trip. It utilizes a cross carry system for the skis that seems like it would work pretty well.
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| MRG-20th hole Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Hopewell Jct., NY
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| Awf, Try Backcountry Access. They make a whole line of BC packs that incorporate ski/snowboard carry systems and hydration bladders into the pack design. I have the BCA Stash pack. It's small (1100 cu in), lightweight (about 3.5 lbs), has a hydration bladder built into it (1 liter, the drinking tube is built into the pack strap), and has a diagonal ski carry system. Regarding ski carry methods, I use the diagonal system for a few reasons. I think it's easier to fiddle with than a vertical "A-frame" system when you're exposed on a steep slope and have nowhere to sit to put your skis on. Also, I do most of my climbing in my AT boots so they're off my back. When I have to hike and carry skis and boots on my back, I switch to a pack with the vertical "A-frame" system because it's more stable than the diagonal with my boots clicked into the bindings. |
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| I posted a similar question recently on the TGR "Tech Talk" forum and got some good recommendations. Perhaps some will be helpful to you: http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32582 I went with a wookey pack and can't wait to get it and try it on! Sprite |
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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lynn and Lowell MA
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| The Osprey Switch 40+5 or the wookey sundog look like the top canidates for me after looking at that, man they are expensive though... if anyone could find a good deal on either one these it would be awsome And if anyone else has an idea feel free to still tell me, this look the best so far but i could change my mind And thanks for the link snowspritect i ussually check on that website just not that section...
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| i just snagged a dakine poacher pack from backcountry.com on clearance for just under $100. it has angled ski carry and rear pack entry which i thought was HUGE considering every time i put my pack down, i want to put it down front to the ground because that is easiest and quickest. dakine has another similar sized pack called the blade that has side access. the heli pro looks great for short trips and has rave reviews. but i wanted the extra space and bulk as i carry a decent amount of layers and gear with me. do you have a hiking pack with compression steps? i used my kelty redwing this year A frame style which worked out okay. i really wanted the angle ski carry and back access, plus wanted a slightly bigger pack black hole style that utilized more vertical space rather than stretching out horizontally. some folks online have had durability issues with dakine from what i have read, but for the price you really can't beat the product you get.
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| heh, probably won't do the job. any pack with straps on the sides will work if you want to go a frame style. of course you'd want something with a sternum strap and waist belt. but as long as you have buckle straps on the sides of the pack you can carry skis a frame.
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Ya, thats what i thought you were talking about but wasnt sure... my dad has some old north face pack with those straps that i was going to use if i went up tux this year, but it isnt the great thing to use so i wanna get an actual ski pack
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