fos1 Posted December 4, 2004 Posted December 4, 2004 This is a very clean, durable summit type pack, 2200-2300 ci, removable bivy pad "frame", weighs about 1.5 lbs, only a single outside strap (a wide lid buckle-down strap), holders for insulated water bottle parkas on hipbelt. I used it for a short time to test around the neighborhood, near new condition, carries even dense loads surprisingly well, I've just decided reluctantly to go to a bigger pack for multi-day outings. The CCW website (www.coldcoldworldpacks.com) has the best pictures. The standard pack is all ballistic cloth, I had mine made out of 500d cordura to cut weight. $65. thanks, fos Quote
thelawgoddess Posted December 14, 2004 Posted December 14, 2004 still have pack? is it designed to carry skis??? Quote
John Frieh Posted December 14, 2004 Posted December 14, 2004 (edited) No skis. pic Edited December 14, 2004 by NOLSe Quote
thelawgoddess Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 i saw pic on website; it was not obvious as to definitely no skis ... hence my asking. i would guess the valdez is more what i'm looking for at this time. Quote
John Frieh Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 I have 2 valdezes... awesome pack for alpine but it might be a little flismy for extended ski carrying... if you want I could loan you one of them for a test drive... Quote
wdietsch Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 fos1 ... little bit of a thread drift .. just curiuos, how much weight did the material change save? Quote
fos1 Posted December 21, 2004 Author Posted December 21, 2004 Sorry for taking so long, just saw your post. Saved a half pound (8 oz.)at least, not sure how much more, because I had water bottle holding flaps w/keeper straps added at the hip belt wings, and the flaps are made of the ballistics cloth. Total weight looks like 1,12 (my earlier estimate was a bit light, I think). fos1 Quote
EWolfe Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 The clean lines uncluttered by ice axe straps or other paraphenalia ensures that you won't be mistaken for an ice-climber, mountaineer or other such deviant. Quote
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