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cburnett
10-02-2003, 14:12
I ordered a 'gearskin' [www.moonbowgear.com] at Traildays '03 [base: $150 + $12 pouch? + $10? shipping = $172]. I didn't have a rush order and received it at the end of June. I didn't use it until I return from a month trip to RSA and after getting settle back to school in late August.

I've since taken the gearskin on two trips. Weekend One was in SW, Pa in Forbes State forest in Quebes Wild Run Area. Just around 12 –14 miles (I was with a newbie friend). Weekend Two was in Daniel Boone National Forest, in KY (under ten miles, it was a school retreat, I wasn’t the planner [note: comment on trail running]). Both weekends I was carrying less then twenty pounds.

Initial review.

MATERIAL: 1.9 ripstop, 220? nylon reinforced bottom. one hip belt pouch made of 220 and I’ve added stretch cord to the back. straps are made of nylon (FYI: nylon at the molecular level retains water :( , info courtesy of six moon's Ron “Fallingwater” Moak)

WEIGHT: before stretch cord but with one 2?0nylon pouch = PLUS minus 1 lb 6.45oz.

comments on CONSTRUCTION:

The pouch is removable. nice. I can carry compass, map and two power bars easily. My only wonder is why it wasn't made of ripstop.

frame buckles have plenty of strap. Only one of my fame buckles was a different color. I haven’t had any problems with being confused with the number of buckles (a total of ten plus one hipbelt buckle) but having different colors may have its benefits.

WAIST BELT: simply put the gearskin has the greatest hipbelt and lower back feel of anything I’ve ever carried (bora 80 (model 2000), wind river (1996), camptrail internal and external, Auspex (2002 model)
One concern is that I don’t have anyroom to lose weight. I already tighten the buckle to the fully extent (wishful thinking !?!?, no, it most likely will occur when I thru-AT ’04)


Current packing techniques have included.

a)The SGT Rock "pillow" [it feels like a pillow on my back]. It felt great to have dry back, this occurs because of the ripples created by the straps. I felt a pain in-between my shoulder blades but that may have occurred because of my dorking with trekking pole length. (note: when I carried my poles I didn’t have upper back, also when I tacoed there was no pain maybe it was just a fluke)

b) I've tacoed. Great. but my pad on its side didn't extend far enough over my shoulders to make the gearskin tight and lowered the quality of the vertical stabilizers [see comment / idea below]. Also I had to cross the top buckles. It rode fine even this way. I hope to get a 24" wide pad and see how it does.

c) I last and have most enjoyed the "pita". it is similar the to a the 'pillow'. let me explain. I Fold my pad in thirds and have a double pad against my back. The last thirds wraps under my gear like the SGT Rock "pillow." My hope was to have a taller back. then a wider [i.e. taco].

It would be my observation that the gearskin is designed to be tall and thin, not short and stout [ sorry all you trolls and dwarfs].

VERTICAL STABLEIZERS – There is plenty of straps and plenty of options for adjusting.
My earlier concern with needing a tall pack raised this idea.
I wonder if the top two outer (far from back) buckles could be lowered a few inches. This would (holding everything else constant) allow for the pack to not be packed as tall but keep the shoulder straps aligned with pack. (though I had o

PACKING.

I think the order which buckles are snapped and tightened can effect the ride. the best method I’ve found so far is:

1) start off loosening all buckles
2) have my bag at the bottom and buckle the bottom four straps loosely.
3) Then to buckle the to / shoulder buckles to give the material fo the gear skin tension.
4)straighten / center pad to hip belt.
5) start the remaining buckles
6) tighten starting at the bottom and alternating side to side to slowly snug the pad and not shift it off center.

TRAIL RUNNING. The final day in KY having my ‘gearskin’ set up with the “pita” I was at the tail of the school group. We were spread out and I wanted the front to slow up. Yelling was not received. I took off sprinting a distance of .25 -- .33 miles with my pack on while wearing adidas running shoes as footwear and carrying poles. First, running on a trail is a rush. Second the GEARSKIN rode great with all my jumps, jaunts and leaps.

I plan on contacting Jon McCue and asking about the waist belt concern. Also I would like to add another pouch and exchange / buy another ripstop pouch to use instead of my 200 pouch.

God Bless.

I received a given name over the weekend “wise wind” wonder if it will keep. I thought of myself as “running foul.” But whatever.http://hikinghq.net/gear/moonbow_gearskin.html pillow (http://hikinghq.net/gear/moonbow_gearskin.html)pillow (http://hikinghq.net/gear/moonbow_gearskin.html)

Streamweaver
10-02-2003, 18:25
Nice review!!! Maybe when you start to lose weight during your hike you could add a couple of peices of closed cell foam cut to size and shape to the inside of the hipbelt against your hips . maybe that would give enough padding to allow you to cinch up the belt. A peice of .75" padding on each side will give you close to an extra 1.5" of length to the belt which might be enough. Just a thought. Plus the extra padding wouldnt hurt when the hips start to get a little bonier!! Streamweaver

highway
02-25-2004, 05:44
[www.moonbowgear.com]

I can't seem to get them to respond and i have sent three e-mails inquiring about their Gearskin.

Are they still around?

SGT Rock
02-25-2004, 09:58
I'm sure they are. But just realize that Jonathan may not be around right now and where he can answer e-mail.

highway
02-25-2004, 19:21
I'm sure they are. But just realize that Jonathan may not be around right now and where he can answer e-mail.

Rock, you were correct. They just contacted me via e-mail and explained they had computer problems and asked me to call them. I did & spoke with a nice young lady named Rhia this afternoon, by phone, and she mentioned that they had just gotten in some of the new spectre (sp?) cloth with 1/4 inch grid and could make it in that but i am still going for their heavier weight, 400 cordura, I believe it was. I Have the occasional need to use it where I will have to go a long distance between resupply and also carry more water, too. It was your glowing review of the pack that finally convinced me, especially the fact that it could carry 50 #. I only want it to do a maximum a few times of 44 pounds, otherwise it will be only with about 25 pounds. But the weight savings for me is 24 ounces. Thats a bunch of weight "not toted".(You might be interested in knowing that I am finally retiring my faithful 'ole Trangia, too, sad to say, for a lighter Brasslite Turbo I :D )

Anyway, how long is a "tour" there? When are you due to be rotated out?

SGT Rock
02-25-2004, 19:49
Glad I could help. I would be really interested in seeing what they could do with a Spectra Gearskin.

I will be coming home for good around the very end of March. Exact dates will not be known for a while.