Climbing pack suggestions needed

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Crankmas
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Re: Climbing pack suggestions needed

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A friend has the Miura and I have a pack by the same manufacturer that has some design features in common, the value will outweigh the price... for a trad rack consider the 50 the top choice... Happy Holidays
dustonian
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Re: Climbing pack suggestions needed

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One of those heavy-duty garbage bags works pretty well for the brutal approaches in the Red
kdelap
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Re: Climbing pack suggestions needed

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Here is my review of the Deuter Guide 35+. It also comes in a 45+ Totally recommended.

http://www.karstendelap.com/2012/08/15/ ... -and-tips/
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Josephine
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Re: Climbing pack suggestions needed

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Well, now I need pack suggestions.

I have a muira and my back is having problems because of it. Does anyone use a Deuter ACT Zero 45 + 15? Karsten - I couldn't find the Deuter Guide in a women's fit. What about other Deuter models? My chiropractor researched packs and came up with a Dueter but it was on 24L and I need something much bigger :-)
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kdelap
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The Deuter "women's" packs have a smaller torso. That is the main difference. So I would check them out. The Deuter guide 40sl is the women's pack.
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Josephine
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Thanks Karsten - i'll look into it :-)
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