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Aarn Natural Exhilaration pack - queries about back strut

PostPosted: Sat 11 Feb, 2023 2:50 pm
by Joynz
Hi all
Query for people with an Aarn Natural Exhilaration pack. On mine, there is an aluminium strut that goes down the centre back; held in by Velcro.

The Velcro popped open and I took the strut out. I now want to put it back- but it seems too long! Does anyone have this pack who can help me with some queries and perhaps a photo or two?

1. Is there supposed to be a curve on the strut? Is is curved away from your back tor towards it (i,e following the curve of your spine??

2. Is the strut on your pack pushing really hard against the bit of folded over Velcro at the tip? (I have to push the strut down really hard into the bottom webbing tape ‘channel’ to be able to close the Velcro. So, there is a possibility that it’s not seated correctly at the bottom - but it seems there is only one way to insert it). See first photo.

3. I just noticed an unusual hook at the top of the pack inside the dri-liner. Is it supposed to clip onto the ‘u-flow’ wire? See second photo.

Re: Aarn Natural Exhilaration pack - queries about back stru

PostPosted: Tue 14 Feb, 2023 1:37 pm
by bernieq
Hi joynz, I don't have a NE pack but, since no-one has replied thus far, I do have experience with an earlier NB version with struts that might be useful.

1. Yes, strut is curved to follow the curve of your back.

2. The strut fits into a webbing pocket at the bottom of the sleeve. It's easy to poke the strut down & hit the top of the pocket. Wiggle it around to slip it in to the pocket proper. Yes, even inserted fully, you have to push hard to close the top Velcro tab (but the top of the strut should seat at the point where the webbing is sewn to the pack).

3. Looks like Yes, clip it to the u-flow.

Hope that helps.

Re: Aarn Natural Exhilaration pack - queries about back stru

PostPosted: Thu 16 Feb, 2023 10:41 pm
by Joynz
Thanks Bernie - the strut is now safely back where it should be.

Also, just got a reply from Aarn about the purpose of the hook - it turns out to be for a water bladder. I guess it makes sense as it allows the bladder to be outside the dri-liner.