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Pack recommendations… Special requirements, kinda.

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PostedFeb 6, 2014 at 10:09 am

Ok packrafters, I'm looking for a pack. I would just buy a HMG porter ULA Epic but I have my own set of requirements. Because of a leg and hip issue from a motorcycle wreck years ago I can't really back pack any more or carry a large load on my back very far. But I can portage gear on the river and move it around from car to plane to train to river.
I will be traveling to Alaska this summer for numerous packraft trips and next winter in Mexico for the same.

My requirements are:

Durability while traveling ie: Can be thrown around by baggage handlers both domestic third world. Survive the at times nasty cargo hold on a Latin American bus.

Big enough for an alpacka Denali llama with ww spray deck and all associated gear. Plus associated back country gear and food. I'm thinking about 70L + or – .

Light and packable. Must easily fit and stow nicely threw the cargo fly on my Alpacka when empty. Light in important as everything else will be as light as I can get ( for the most part). I'm trying to keep as much weight off my leg and hips as possible.

Water proof or highly water resistant ie: everything stays totally dry in an hour long tropical down poor with the pack out in the open or on top of a bus

Ideally, not flashy.

My best guess is the ULA Epic would be a better choice. I think the suspension should be fine even with a heavy load as I'm most likely not going to be carrying it more than a mile. But not having used or even seen ether the ULA or HMG packs I'm just speculating. Any thought on the Exped 60L?

Mostly, I'm looking for is what I might have missed. Any other packs out there that fit my requirements?

Bill

Jerry BPL Member
PostedApr 30, 2014 at 8:51 am

I can fit well over 35 pounds and it rides comfortably with no shifting. The cuben fiber is seriously strong and travel worthy. Just my thoughts

Aidan Kerr BPL Member
PostedApr 30, 2014 at 11:08 am

I don't currently own one, but contemplating buying one for my wife. Doesn't meet your waterproof requirement (but even the HMG packs arent water tight–going to need a dry bag) but should fit all your other criteria. I believe there was also an article on this site about the mariposa and it's use as a packrafting pack.

PostedApr 30, 2014 at 11:21 am

"but even the HMG packs arent water tight–going to need a dry bag"

The seams are taped now. The Porter has no hydration port so yes, it is waterproof. No dry bag required.

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