clarence wrote:For the last ten years I have made nearly all my own packs, bags and panniers. The ONLY brand I have bought when I can't be bothered sewing one myself is a Summit Gear. (If you look on the Make Your Own Gear thread you will see one of my own packs). [...]
buggeriamold wrote:While the Summit packs are fairly expensive, they fit a very particular use. If you stick on tracks, they aren't really necessary. But if you a serious walker, if you want to walk off track, to explore, to scramble over rock, to drag them through creeks and ravines, then you'll find them better than anything else you can find.
FatCanyoner wrote:MBP, there is already a thread discussing these packs: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6412&p=144302
If you use the search function on this site you will also find other threads where people have discussed Summit packs and their experiences.
I use one, but my feedback is already on the earlier thread.
MBP wrote:That thread was started over a year ago.
MBP wrote:why not give us an update.
frenchy_84 wrote:I dare say you may have received a better response if you had changed the purpose of said pack from off track hunting to off track canyoning...
Moondog55 wrote:I don't think they are going to be quiet enough for hunting, at least not when new.
My old canvas day pack from WE was OK after it softened up ( 3 or 4 years) but got very noisy when I waxed it last year.
I suggest making your own if you truly want a dedicated hunting pack by bonding polarfleece to proofed nylon with silicon glue ( it is a bugger to sew neatly though)
frenchy_84 wrote:I dare say you may have received a better response if you had changed the purpose of said pack from off track hunting to off track canyoning...
FatCanyoner wrote:frenchy_84 wrote:I dare say you may have received a better response if you had changed the purpose of said pack from off track hunting to off track canyoning...
Possibly, but that's simply because I use my pack for bushwalking and canyoning, not hunting, so the noise of the canvas / colour / other hunting specific issues are irrelevant to me. What would have got him a far better response would be to continue an existing thread, demonstrating that he'd actually read and considered people's previous comments, rather than re-ask questions that have already been answered.
If im going to buy a pack for a couple of hundred dollars I am going to ask about it. If I cant do it on here what is the forum for?thought it may be worth asking again.
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