View Full Version : Looking for a ULA-P2
BumpJumper
10-30-2008, 18:45
Anyone got any or know where I can get one now?
Spirit Walker
10-30-2008, 19:50
They aren't being made any more, but you might find a slightly used one on e-bay or one of the hiking forums.
The newer ULA packs (I have a Catalyst) are a little smaller but much more comfortable to carry.
I think I saw a P2 on ebay last week.
I met three guys in SNP this fall with P2's, they've had them since 2002 and won't part with them. Here they are with my Catalyst. ULA makes great packs.
I have one of the old P2's and recently used it for a five-day trip in Yosemite. I even managed to fit the bear canister in the bottom. It's an excellent pack.
Recess, who is about the finish her CDT hike, uses a P2. I rather doubt she'll part with it, though.
BumpJumper
10-30-2008, 21:10
Dang, I checked on ebay. No luck. The circuit and conduit was on there. Do yall think there is much difference now?
I really like my Conduit.
That said, the waist belts only fit certain sizes of people. Recess is too thin for ULA's standard belts. I'm fortunate that I am apparently average enough in girth that my second-hand pack fit me.
If you suspect you might not be in that average range, you'll probably have to buy new and have the waistbelt sized for you.
Some models don't have sewn-in waistbelts. I bought a ULA pack for one of my son's at MRO and they were able to swap the waistbelt on that pack.
Call Winton Porter at Mountain Crossings and ask him, he knows all the details about ULA packs. I bought my ULA Catalyst and Conduit from him.
http://www.mountaincrossings.com/
BumpJumper
10-30-2008, 21:37
Thanks J.
I emailed him.
I have ULA P2 that I might be willing to part with. :-?
Send me a PM.
BumpJumper
01-13-2009, 22:39
Ok, I just checked this topic and found your response. Do you still have it and want to part with it?:rolleyes:
Hey, thanks for getting back to me.
I hope you had a great Holiday Season.
It's a great pack and yes. I will part with it.
I will, once again, fully inspect the pack and give you a description of anything that is worth remarking about. But, I have done that before and didn't find anything worth mentioning.
So, how do you want to proceed?
Regards,
Ronnie