
I love backpacks. There are a million types out there and they all have their own particular uses. I have 6 backpacks/shoulder bags that I use for different things. But what it typically comes down to is weight. Take these two packs for example. The Arc'Teryx Arro 22 (left) is one of my favorites, except that the pack weight by itself is already 1110 grams and has a volume of 1,350 cubic inches. Meanwhile, the Patagonia Lightweight Travel Pack weighs in at 284 grams and has a volume of 1,200 cubic inches. So picking the pack depends on what your outing at hand is and how much rough and tumble you plan on getting into. The Arro feels completely Jack Bauer bomb-proof and the Patagonia pack could probably be flown as a kite. But to carry around 5 times the weight in the pack alone is a big compromise. I say go lighter, your shoulders, neck and feet will thank you.


I bought a patagona travel pack recently. I removed back panel and got it down to 8ozs. Pack is very strong and easily stuffs into stuffsack. I use as bicycle commuter pack. After purchase I packed it full of gear and put it in the shower for 10 minutes... Not 100% waterproof but close enough.
ReplyDeletenothing is waterproof. Only water resistant.
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