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    Turley
    BPL Member

    @turley

    Locale: So Cal

    Redesigned 2009 Circuit is out.

    New Color???
    Optional Single Stay
    Available in Short Torso
    Additional frame sheet for more support
    36oz

    Looks nice……

    #1461255
    Mark
    BPL Member

    @mlarson

    Locale: SoCal

    It does look good. Sounds like some worthy improvements for not much weight penalty. I like the roll-top.

    I don't think that's a new color, though, just the pack was photographed in different, yellower lighting from the norm.

    Here's the link. http://www.ula-equipment.com/circuit.htm

    -Mark

    #1461261
    Diplomatic Mike
    Member

    @mikefaedundee

    Locale: Under a bush in Scotland

    Looks good. I love my Conduit, and i'm 'maybe' in the market for a new winter pack.
    I must resist! I must resist! I must …………

    #1461298
    David Ure
    Member

    @familyguy

    nm

    #1463656
    Casey Burnett
    Member

    @casey_ula

    Hello to answer the following

    'I wonder if that is with the stay or not'

    The 36oz 09 Circuit weight is a Med Frame, Med Hipbelt with no options.

    The new optional Single Aluminum Stay is an additional ~2.0

    Casey

    ULA Customer Service

    #1463676
    Brad Rogers
    BPL Member

    @mocs123

    Locale: Southeast Tennessee

    Are you guys going to post some more pictures of the pack soon? I may just have to drive to Hot Springs and check it out myself.

    #1463713
    Brian OKelly
    Member

    @losthillsguy

    I own a 2008 Circuit and used it on several trips last summer including a JMT hike. I can see why they did the redesign of the back support area. For me, and two others I ran into on the JMT, the pack had a tendency to "bunch up" in the lumbar area and the pad would fold over.

    That being said, it wasn't a bother as there is space in your lumbar. I found the pack very comfortable with 20-30 lbs. and thought the overall design, materials, and construction very good. Would I buy another one… in an instant.
    On the summit of Mt Whitney with the ULA Circuit
    A great pack for a lightweight packer who has to carry a bear canister.

    #1463727
    Brett Grizzle
    Member

    @bdgriz

    Locale: Northeast GA

    Hi Brian,
    I also have an 08 circuit and I too noticed some bunching/wrinkling in the lumbar area when the pack was loaded down. I found an easy way to fix this if you're interested. I just removed the foam from the backpanel and used it to cut a new peice from a Blue foamy from Wall mart (this foam is thicker and stiffer) this took care of any folding up of the foam or wrinkling of the mesh. It's very easy to get the original padding out, putting the new one in is a little more difficult, but all in all I think it took me a total of maybe 10 min

    #1464223
    Jeff Jeff
    BPL Member

    @jeffjeff

    Sorry to hijack a dead thread, but has anyone gotten their hands on the 2009 Conduit? Could we get a photo of the new drawstring closure? I'm worried I'll miss the old rolltop style.

    #1464251
    Jim Yancey
    Member

    @jimyancey

    Locale: Missouri

    I just bought a 2009 Conduit. I will try to post some pics of the top closure later today. I think it will add a bit more functionality to the pack in that it is a bit less "fiddly" to open. The top can still be rolled up a bit and then secured with the top strap.

    Incidentally, I have a 2008 Conduit, size S/M that I will be selling. I will be away for the holidays, so it may be after the first of the year before I post it. I bought the pack used on these forums, but it is in virtually brand new condition. Unfortunately it is just a bit too small for my torso, so I bought the new 2009 model in M/L. It seems to fit very well, and it is light as a feather! I think I'm really going to like it.

    If anyone is interested in the '08 Conduit, please PM me or email at jyancey AT ktis DOT net

    #1464253
    Jason Klass
    BPL Member

    @jasonklass

    Locale: Colorado

    James-
    I would love to see you post some pictures. I wish Brian would put better pictures of his packs on his site. They're all too small and you can't see any detail. :(

    #1464289
    Jeff Jeff
    BPL Member

    @jeffjeff

    I'd really appreciate it. Brian makes great packs and has great customer service so I just don't understand why his photos are so bad. Every other cottage industry gear maker out there posts really detailed photos.

    Anyways, it would be a big help, as I am between the Conduit, Ark/Exodus, and Jam2.

    #1464313
    Ashley Brown
    Member

    @ashleyb

    I'm looking forward to the day when we see a lot more youtube videos of products. Photos are great, but videos really add something. These days all you need is a crappy $100 camera and you can shoot a little video of your product and host it on youtube, insert directly into your site (you might need the help of a html-savvy friend for that last bit). It's really easy! Anyone can wack a video up on youtube. Seems to me that it's some free marketing that the cottage industry is missing out on, because us gear nuts are always dying to see the gear in action!

    #1464383
    Nick Chen
    Member

    @fleetparadox

    Locale: Socal

    Today I had a chance to see an ULA Circuit in person… Very impressive pack!

    Ashley is right, we need more Youtube reviews of cottage products!

    Golite (via an UK vendor) seems to have started the trend already.

    #1464645
    Jim Yancey
    Member

    @jimyancey

    Locale: Missouri

    Here are some photos of the new ULA Conduit showing the major changes from 2008; namely, the drawcord top, the removeable hipbelt pockets and the stretchier mesh. I have a Sea to Summit packliner inside. I intended to upload these yesterday, but we had an ice storm and I lost my Internet for a while.ULA Conduit drawcord topULA drawcord top closureULA Conduit top closedULA Conduit top closed and strappedULA Conduit hipbelt pocket

    #1464647
    Ashley Brown
    Member

    @ashleyb

    Great pics James!!

    Now we just need someone to upload something similar for the new Circuit…

    #1464650
    Jeff Jeff
    BPL Member

    @jeffjeff

    Thanks for posting those! That clears things up quite a bit. Looks like I'll be $125 and a 20 oz lighter this summer.

    #1465270
    jeffrey bennett
    Spectator

    @jollygreen

    Locale: Near the bottom

    Thanks for the pics
    I am looking also at the miniposa and prophetark.
    GG is coming out with some new packs for 09 also.
    Question, Is the mesh on the front pocket thin mesh are thick mesh(like the osprey packs pockets). Does it look like it would hold water.
    thanks

    #1465271
    Jeff Jeff
    BPL Member

    @jeffjeff

    I don't think Osprey has used mesh for pockets in their packs for a few years now. Well, other than back pad "pockets" and hipbelt pockets.

    And being that mesh is filled with holes, I don't think it would hold water. Do you mean would the threads absorb water?

    #1465280
    jeffrey bennett
    Spectator

    @jollygreen

    Locale: Near the bottom

    don't think Osprey has used mesh for pockets in their packs for a few years now. Well, other than back pad "pockets" and hipbelt pockets.

    And being that mesh is filled with holes, I don't think it would hold water. Do you mean would the threads absorb water?

    I guess my question does not make much sense if you can't read my mind.

    On the aether 60 the front pocket is a "welded stretch woven pocket" center part is type of mesh(the black oval). I have notice this type of mesh does not allow rain water flow out very well. A more open mesh would allow water to flow out better.

    #1465287
    Randall Dee
    BPL Member

    @speyguy

    Locale: Cascadia

    James,
    I like the pack liner. Can you tell me more about it? What size/model is it and how does it fit inside the pack? Is it a tight fit? I suppose you would not need to use a pack cover with it? Looks good.

    #1465346
    Joe Geib
    BPL Member

    @joegeib

    Locale: Delaware & Lehigh Valleys

    James,

    Can you post a few more pictures of how the hipbelt pockets attach to the belt? Thanks.

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