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    Ron Bell / MLD
    BPL Member

    @mountainlaureldesigns

    Locale: USA

    Exodus FS : Full Suspension

    23oz including suspension

    exos1
    $275

    Same features as the Exodus except it has an internal pad sleeve, unique inflatable pad and CF/Delrin Suspension + load lifters.
    exospad

    Targeted for loads 20 – 30lbs or so- Not a big load hauler but it hits that spot many thru-hikers and lightweight hiker need for some trips that is more than they like in a frameless pack – for only a very few ounces more than a frameless pack. No more need for a 36-48oz pack for 25-30lbs loads.

    http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=185

    The Key Feature is the use of the unique inflatable pad built exclusively for us to by Klymit. We helped design this pad system. We are the only pack maker currently using this new system for at least one year.

    We have a fair amount that will be stocked and ready to go starting next week.

    Note that all packs orders are shipping in about 3 weeks or less. Many of the other packs also in stock.

    Please see all the info online and if you have any questions we would be happy to help answer them. I am sure there will be some o interesting thoughts on using this new type of new pad.

    Thanks!

    #1776598
    Ceph Lotus
    BPL Member

    @cephalotus

    Locale: California

    Wow, I'd like to see how the new suspension system works out.

    #1776652
    Michael Davis
    Member

    @mad777

    Locale: South Florida

    You just got to appreciate the constant innovations!

    NICE!

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    Ryan Elsey
    Member

    @paintballswimguy

    Locale: Kansas City

    This looks an awful lot like ULA's new pack with the inflatable pad. But, i think Ron did a better job with its execution, It looks like instead of using the pad as a sleeping pad as well, it is designed to only function as a frame sheet. Is that correct?

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