So, whats good?
Small packsize, possibly even a side Zip?
What you using.. and Why?

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I've just been writing about choosing kit. My advice would be to firstly work out what your criteria / priorities are, then ask what fits ... there'll always be a certain level of compromise involved with any item and working out your priorities first, tends to help minimise them resulting in much happiness.Just toying with idea of upgrading from an Alpkit Hinka..
So, whats good?
Small packsize, possibly even a side Zip?
What you using.. and Why?
Yeah.Like the idea of the Borah, only available direct from the States?
About 2 or 3 years ago yes. Not 100% it had the same name then, but I think it was still event.Tayside wrote:Anyone tried a Rab Ridge raider?
I've a Laser Comp as well, I think it's the "one" rather than "two" as you can just get two people in if they lie in opposite directions. Weight is just under 1Kg and can be as low as 900g. We've used it when road touring but not bikepacking. Would be fine for one person at this time of year, two persons would be "interesting".AlasdairMc wrote:I I've been using a Terra Nova Laser Comp for most trips recently as the small weight penalty is worth it for being able to sit up, cook and get changed under cover.
FLVIt was a proper soggy coffin in all but the absolute driest conditions. Awful.
Tayside wrote:FLVIt was a proper soggy coffin in all but the absolute driest conditions. Awful.
Did it not breathe very well then,or just not very waterproof ?
I liked the idea of the hooped midge/mossie net bit.