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    Senior Member 1csleptonkayak's Avatar
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    Large Volume (90-105 liter) Backpack

    Looking for a large volume backpack for multiday winter hikes - something in the 90-105 liter range that is under 7 pounds, although I'd consider a screamin' deal for a heavier pack. I just need something larger than my 3-season pack to carry mostly extra insulation for colder weather, so I don't need to carry a lot of weight (hopefully never much more than 50 pounds). Something like the Mountain Hardwear BMG 105, Osprey Xenith 105 or 88, or North Face Zealot 85.


    I have a 33" waist and 21" torso.
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    Senior Member mountainhanger's Avatar
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    i have a acu molle II pack complete with frame waist belt and sustainment pouches...about 80-85 liters total about 5000 cubic inches, designed for the heavy haul and perfect for a winter trek...got a deal on it on ebay just never used it..can let you have it for 65 bucks shipped. it is used so there is some stains..but everything is there and works..ill even throw in a extra hipbelt as i the one on there i cut and put gorrilla tape on there..it works but got an extra one just in case..can send you pics if you want
    It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet

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    Senior Member 1csleptonkayak's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainhanger View Post
    i have a acu molle II pack complete with frame waist belt and sustainment pouches...about 80-85 liters total about 5000 cubic inches
    I'll definitely take it into consideration because of the price. Any idea how much it weighs with the stock hip belt?

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    Senior Member mountainhanger's Avatar
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    Heavy, about 9 lbs. Doesn't feel like it buts its there had it weighed down to 30 lbs and walked around the yard and it carried good and solid. You could tell it'll carry alot more
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    Senior Member mountainhanger's Avatar
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    here is a picture
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    It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet

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    Senior Member mountainhanger's Avatar
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    It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet

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    Senior Member mountainhanger's Avatar
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    Pack is now spoken for...fyi
    It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet

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    Wish I'd seen this before now ..... I've got a sweet Arcteryx Bora 95, the older version, Canadian built pack that I absolutely love! On the heavy side at 7 lbs. empty, but carries oh so comfortably! Because of new lumbar (L4-L5) screws, I've had to lighten things up, so must part with this. Will post for sale soon (it will include Arc's 'Large Shelter' rain cover).
    "I stayed up all night wondering where the sun went ... then it dawned on me!"

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