Hi,
Not often that I get to give an Aussie company a plug…so here it is.
Sea To Summit have released a Ultra-Sil Day pack, 20L with a weight of 68g.
I recon with a bit of planning I could get gear for an overnight in this.

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Hi,
Not often that I get to give an Aussie company a plug…so here it is.
Sea To Summit have released a Ultra-Sil Day pack, 20L with a weight of 68g.
I recon with a bit of planning I could get gear for an overnight in this.

Or 2.4oz.
Pray tell, what are its dimensions, and how much did it cost? Thanks.
Haven't picked on up yet, although I may just do that, whats another pack…
Cost, well it was $17.95 AUD which is great.
Mark
You know the drill. Anything or anyone from New Zealand once successful becomes Australian. So plenty of gear to plug.
Franco
Russell Crow is too an Aussie :)
I like the looks of that!
Russel Crowe, or the backpack?!
Edit: My computer was going wonky. Accidentally posted twice.
The pack silly. Sea to Summit is hotter than Crowe :) I like the paneling — retro touch.
AHAHAHH!! Wheeee! This got off topic quick.
Sorry.
Franco
I might just post something soon about that well known East Australian company, Macpac.
See? That's called manning up. *All fingers point to Franco.*
Macpac are great, they make some good gear, albeit none of it what I would consider to be light, I have one of their packs.
They no longer sell on the West Coast which is a shame.
I reckon the Sea to Summit pack will do as an excellent beer transporter for weekend base camps. :)
Re Macpac. I've had a Macpac Pursuit for years and it is an unbelievably durable climbing sack. It is impossible to damage the thing.
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