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FamilyGuy
01-23-2014, 17:00
I am selling a brand new, never used custom ULA Equipment Circuit. I had this made with the expectation that I would be doing a month long trek in Patagonia. Sadly, it will not occur now.

Custom:


Full dyneema gridstop (Robic) body. All 70d fabric and 210d fabric was removed and replaced with 210d dyneema gridstop. This includes the extension collar.
Full dyneema gridstop hip belt and hip belt pockets.
Full dyneema gridstop shoulder straps.
Additional side compression straps - one additional on each side just above the water bottle pockets for additional means of compression.


This pack has the S-Curve shoulder straps. It is a Large torso version which is adjustable to up to 3". I am an 18.5 torso measurement and it fits very well. I would have been at the top of a medium measurement. This pack also has the large belt. I am a 35" waist FWIW. It also includes all the normal accessories - internal (removable) hydration sleeve, internal (removable) pocket, etc.

Included:




I am also including a new Sawyer Mini water filter (still in original packaging) in the price which is a $25 value.


Asking $295 shipped in North America for this custom pack which includes the Sawyer Mini water filter.

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blue indian
01-23-2014, 17:07
I'm curious as to how you got all that custom work done? My experience shows that ula doesn't do custom work anymore.

Chubbs4U
01-23-2014, 17:34
Im sure you wont have a hard time selling this gem. I always wanted a Circuit but just cant justify it currently. If the price drops I may bite, just dont tell my gf.

Coffee
01-23-2014, 19:04
Looks like a set of great customizations! I'm a big fan of the Circuit. Good luck with the sale.

mapman
01-23-2014, 20:28
Looks like a nice pack! Do you know its weight?

brancher
01-23-2014, 21:34
Looks like a nice pack! Do you its weight?

Yeah.....what's the final weight of this one?

FamilyGuy
01-23-2014, 22:36
Sorry Guys.

44 oz with all options on my scale. Removing the inner pocket, inner hydration sleeve, bungee bottle holders on the shoulder straps and hand rest straps also attached to the shoulder straps, the weight is 40 oz. Taking out the single stay and it is 38 oz (carbon fibre frame still in the pack).

FamilyGuy
01-24-2014, 16:56
I have had some inquiry about the filter. Should the filter not be wanted, I can remove the $25 from the price of this one of a kind pack shipped to $270.

mediauras
01-25-2014, 18:21
sweet pack! wish it was a medium.

FamilyGuy
01-27-2014, 11:14
sweet pack! wish it was a medium.

I am 18.5" in torso, and the medium would have been too small. I think ULA packs run a little small in torso.

Chubbs4U
01-30-2014, 03:29
Really surprised this isnt gone yet. As stated before I dont need this bag but if the seller for some reason decides to do a trade let me know as I could make a good offer. Im pretty sure hes set on a pack and needs to unload it for some extra cash.

FamilyGuy
01-30-2014, 10:49
I am 18.5" in torso, and the medium would have been too small. I think ULA packs run a little small in torso.

Because someone has asked: The measurement from the top of the belt to where the shoulder straps attach to the main bag are from between 17" and 14" depending on where the belt is adjusted.

Chubbs4U - thanks for the bump!

FamilyGuy
02-01-2014, 15:01
This is a steal. ;)

Chubbs4U
02-02-2014, 13:18
No bites yet...

FamilyGuy
02-02-2014, 13:30
Some bites but no swallows, LOL.

With the filter and free shipping, this pack is essentially the same cost as a regular Circuit pack without the custom changes.

Thanks for the 'bump', Chubbs4U.

DocMahns
02-02-2014, 13:38
the ULA site says their Med fits a 18"-21" and their large is 21"-24"

I say this because I'm torn between a circuit and a catalyst right now and in the market to purchase one of them. I'm also an 18.5" torso. No offense to you buy I've tried mediums in other packs and they fit so much better than the larges. Can anyone else chime in on ULA sizing?

FamilyGuy
02-02-2014, 14:16
If you send me (pm) your email, I will send you a pic of me with the pack on adjusted to each max and min torso length. Ula packs run a little short. If you want the load lifters to work at an ideal angle, you are going to need a taller frame. I also use an HMG Windrider pack in medium but it's measurements are similar to what I say below:

Best thing to do is to measure the backpanel of a pack from the bottom to where the shoulder harness attaches to the main bag. Depending where you wear the belt, you would then subtract part of the belt width. Not sure what pack you are using right now but the following may help.

For example, the belt is 5" on this pack. Measuring from the bottom of the pack to where the shoulder harness attaches is at a maximum of 22" (to as little as 19"). However, most people wear about 1 to 2" of shoulder strap wrap over the shoulders. Therefore, if you wear the belt where the top of the belt rests at the top of your iliac crest, and using a 2" wrap, then the pack will fit torsos of approximately 19" at the max belt adjustment to 16" for the min belt adjustment.

If you wear the belt where the iliac is in the middle of the belt, then the pack would fit torsos of between say 20.5" and 17.5"

this pack would be way too short for someone with a 22 to 24" torso adjustment.

just my perspective, however...;)

DocMahns
02-02-2014, 15:36
Ah, I see that your waistbelt is big too, I have a 32" waist and I imagine it getting smaller during my thru.

FamilyGuy
02-02-2014, 18:08
Yes, the belt would be too big for you.

Mountain Springs
02-12-2014, 19:34
FWIW, the OP is right, ULA torso lengths run short. Most dealers will confirm this. Can you buy replacement (different sized) hipbelts from ULA? Cost?

hikingshoes
03-01-2014, 21:20
Mountain Springs, that would be a yes ,you can chg out the belt.
http://www.ula-equipment.com/product_p/hipbelt.htm

Doc Mike
03-01-2014, 21:25
Fwiw I have a 18.5 torso length and the medium fits me perfectly. You large might fit a person with 19 or greater torso


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Mountain Springs
03-01-2014, 21:51
Mountain Springs, that would be a yes ,you can chg out the belt.
http://www.ula-equipment.com/product_p/hipbelt.htm

Thanks. Got a HMG pack now.

TheTurtle
03-01-2014, 23:43
FWIW, the OP is right, ULA torso lengths run short. Most dealers will confirm this. Can you buy replacement (different sized) hipbelts from ULA? Cost?

Pretty sure you can still buy replacement belts from ULA, but I don't know the cost.

Hill Ape
03-02-2014, 01:06
ULA hipbelts, $39 Compatibility: Ohm 2.0, Circuit, Catalyst, Epic and AirX All sizes in stock

info came from their website as of 5 minutes ago

FamilyGuy
03-02-2014, 23:53
Pack is SOLD

FamilyGuy
03-03-2014, 12:02
You are either measuring your torso incorrectly (it must be measured from the top of the illiac to the C7 vertebrae - usually right at the top of the trapezius) or your load lifters are at the wrong angle (i.e. something much less than 45 degrees). Based on the length of the backpad of the Larger version of the Circuit, the pack will fit at minimum, someone with a 17.5" torso to that of about 20.5" (the belt adjusts up or down 3"). If your torso is longer than that, the Large won't even fit very well.


Fwiw I have a 18.5 torso length and the medium fits me perfectly. You large might fit a person with 19 or greater torso


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