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Thread: Overnight Pack

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    Registered User xftnfnb7's Avatar
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    :banana Overnight Pack

    All,

    I've got bunch of overnight / weekend trips planned for this year and would while the current pack I have is great most of it sits empty on these trips. I'm looking for pack that will hold my sleeping pad (Therm-a-Rest RidgeRest SOLite Sleeping Pad) and my enlightend equipment quilt internally along with a change of summer cloths and 10 basics. It should also have a place for an internal bladder.

    I've gotten great feed back from this forum in the past I'm trying again.

    Thanks in advance.

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    I know this is highly subjective and everyone has an opinion but for an overnighter I have a 48L REI pack from about five years ago that I really enjoy. I know they make a modern version, Cresttrail or something, that is currently on sale for less than $120.

    Ironically, the one I am referencing, is for sale on the Gear For Sale Forum by another party. http://www.whiteblaze.net/forum/show...hru-hiker-pack

    I am 6'1" and over 280 pounds and it fit me fine and ha plenty of room o adjust. The pack is comfortable to wear as well.

    I am wearing mine in my picture.
    IF your "number of posts" exceed your "days as a member" your knowledge is suspect.

    Yerby Ray
    Newton, NC

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