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Golite Ion Mods or Deionizing the Ion yet again

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Nathan Baker BPL Member
PostedMar 15, 2010 at 8:05 pm

I recently picked up a Golite Ion in hopes to play around with it and add a few mods here and there (thanks to Jared Cook's Ion mods!). So I started with this, which is your standard Golite Ion weighing in at 9.3oz (264 grams) …
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…and turned it into this:
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After adding the 3 pockets, lacing system, extension collar and strap that goes over the new collar the Ion now weighs in at 9.5oz or 269 grams.

What I took off:
– Zippered top
– trimmed hibelt and shoulder strap nylon

It should be finished, but I am having a small issue with the 3/4" grosgrain strap and 3/4" buckle that I added to it. For some reason the strap that is attached to the male end keeps slipping through the buckle and is constantly loosening. Any suggestions?

PostedMar 15, 2010 at 8:19 pm

Looks pretty good. Always nice to make something that feels right.

Did the strap and buckle come from another finished product where they functioned together? Did you purchase them new and matched? You have 2 options: 1) switch one or both; 2) stitch another layer of ribbon onto the first. Someone here should have a link to a recent discussion of option 2.

Nathan Baker BPL Member
PostedMar 16, 2010 at 5:22 am

Thanks Jeremy. The buckles I am using are a matched pair, but I have a few of them so I could try another one first. As for the doubling up on the grosgrain, that sounds like an easy fix and I will look for the link.

Does anyone else have any other suggestions?

Donna C BPL Member
PostedMar 16, 2010 at 8:34 am

Is the grosgrain slick? Sometimes there isn't enough bite for the buckle to stay put. Could be too thin grosgrain, and this sometimes happens.

Nathan Baker BPL Member
PostedMar 16, 2010 at 10:17 am

Donna – it might be the case that the strap is too thin or slick. I am going to play around with it when I get home and see what I can do. I really, really do not want to remove the strap, because I already bartacked it in place!

Donna C BPL Member
PostedMar 16, 2010 at 11:12 am

I know. I hesitated with the suggestion, but….
Sewing is like that, ya know? : )

Take some of your strap and see if another buckle on another pack that you have will hold, just for kicks. It could be the buckle, too. Trot on down to the sewing store or your outdoor place, if there's one nearby and do the same. Even different grosgrain.

PostedMar 17, 2010 at 11:05 pm

Looks great! I'm glad my post was able to help you. You'll love it if you like frameless packs, mine has been my go to pack for everything from an overnight trip to week long trips.

Nathan Baker BPL Member
PostedMar 18, 2010 at 3:38 am

Donna – thanks for the tips. i am going to play around with it this weekend and see if I can get it right.

Ben – thanks for the link. I remember seeing it not too long ago, but missed it in the search.

Jared – Thanks. I do like framed more, but I wanted something for summer overnights and extended daytrips. I have a second unmodded Ion that I am still trying to figure out what I want to do with it.

Donna C BPL Member
PostedMar 18, 2010 at 5:22 am

I just received my Ion pack yesterday. I am so excited to use it and maybe will de-ionize it sometime in the future. Thanks to both of you for your posts.

PostedMar 27, 2010 at 9:09 am

what size is it? if you can't think of anything to do with it, and don't want it let me know. I have to find another pack so that I can modify one for my girlfriend. :)

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