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**SOLD**FS [WA] ULA Ohm 2 Backpack

Mon 14 Mar, 2016 6:13 pm

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Selling my Ohm 2 Pack, it's in excellent condition. Size is medium and includes a medium and small hip belt. I'll also include a Zpacks cuben pack liner. With everything that can be removed I weighed it at around 700-730 grams, roughly(difficult to weigh it on scales?) They list the weight as 921grams with all removable pieces fitted.
This is really a great pack, carries very well even when completely loaded. Definitely my favourite pack.

Asking $180 posted.
Last edited by DannyS on Wed 16 Mar, 2016 11:48 am, edited 1 time in total.

Re: FS [WA] ULA Ohm 2 Backpack

Mon 14 Mar, 2016 8:03 pm

Quite possibly none of my business but your selling a lot of high end gear, are you upgrading...getting out of bush walking...perhaps changing the way you want to go about it???

Re: FS [WA] ULA Ohm 2 Backpack

Mon 14 Mar, 2016 8:21 pm

DanShell wrote:Quite possibly none of my business but your selling a lot of high end gear, are you upgrading...getting out of bush walking...perhaps changing the way you want to go about it???

Hi DanShell, yeah a change in my life situation means I won't be hiking in the foreseeable future. I really don't like things sitting around if I'm not using them so it's time to let them go. It's not easy though, I'm really quite attached to it all. I didn't realise how much!? :shock: :lol:

Re: FS [WA] ULA Ohm 2 Backpack

Tue 15 Mar, 2016 9:29 am

what is the torso size please?

Re: FS [WA] ULA Ohm 2 Backpack

Tue 15 Mar, 2016 9:51 am

Suz wrote:what is the torso size please?

Hi Suz
It's a size medium torso, they list on the website as 18"- 21" (45cm-53cm). I'm not sure if that measurement includes the adjustment you can get from moving the hip belt up and down within the captive velcro? There is quite a range of adjustment you can get from that.

Cheers,
Danny
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