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Golite

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:43 pm
by oldranger
One more thing apparently the Infinity is being discontinued. I saw someplace on line where they were only about $120.

mike

Speedpack

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:20 pm
by tory8411
I know it is it bit late but wasn't sure if you'd made a decision yet. I used a GoLite Speedpack last year on a Evolution Valley trip starting out at 33#'s with water. I also did a short solo hike with it at 32#'s. It was pretty comfortable. I can't say that i ever felt like it was digging in to my shoulders. I did have to take care in packing for distribution purposes, especially with the canister. THe wrong place can make it uncomfortable. All in all it was a great pack and I'm using it again this year. It did have a tear in the bottom next to one of the grommets but I sent it in and they patched it up for free pretty quickly. I enjoy the pack. My buddies both had Atmos 50's and loved them. A little more in weight but great ventilation and support.

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 3:45 am
by Baffman
Thanks to all. I haven't made a change yet. Still looking really. I may go with an ULA-Equipment pack.

ULA Equipment

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 2:06 pm
by hikin1
A couple of our group returned Osprey packs this past June to REI - both 60 and 85 models. Went with ULA packs (just before they closed for several months) - used them for the first time this August into Rae Lakes from Onion Valley. Best fitting pack I have ever used in the multitudes I have had over the past 25 years. Not a bit disappointed - great workship and materials - just had to wait for awhile. Will be ordering another pack for my brother as soon as they reopen in December.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 4:29 pm
by rightstar76
These were GoLites, correct? I wasn't sure since you mentioned Osprey. How many nights did you use them for and how much weight did you carry (not including water)?

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:26 pm
by hikin1
No GoLite - the packs are from a small company based in Logan, Utah - ULA-Equipment (http://www.ula-equipment.com). The owner manufactures them in his former 3 car garage - we passed by his shop on the way back from Bear Lake - neat setup! His web site is quite interesting with photos and staff information. Believe there are himself and two others who make the packs. One individual carried 30 lbs including a Bear Vault 400 - fits perfectly at the bottom of the pack (horizontal); the other hefted 38 lbs with the same Bear Vault. The trip was six days, and we probably carried too much, but the packs were marvelous. I also have a Gregory Palisades (too heavy), REI UL 60, Gregory Z, a couple from EMS, Mountain Smith Phantom, Kelty Illusion (way too many in the spouse's view...) - but the Catalyst model (base weight is 43oz, 4600ci/75 liter) from ULA has stopped my spending quest (my wife is very grateful!). I can see this pack lasting and performing for many years to come. We took them in to our local REI to show to fellow a back packer, he was excited and jumping on line to place an order. I do intend to order one more when Brian returns in December and starts filling orders again. I suspect he is off hiking and enjoying life. This year's Back Packer gear guide, page 38 has a review - we didn't experience the "Lone glitch" of shoulder straps rolling outward, it was simply comfortable on the trail.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 4:13 am
by Baffman
Thanks. I have pretty much decided on one and have plans of ordering one this winter.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:22 am
by BigPsycheDadee
I have a GoLite Speed pack. It's a lot less rugged than the New Star (which I also have). So far I have used it mainly for hut trips and my bike commute into work (carrying change of clothes, food).

I have done some fair-weather 2-3 day backpacks with it, limiting my weight to around 30 lbs. No problems with discomfort, but I feel I need to be a lot more protective of the thin fabric.