Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
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SpiderLegsGuides: 2 | Official Routes: 2Triplogs Last: 7 d | RS: 1Water Reports 1Y: 4 | Last: 63 d
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Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
Well it took only three years before my old Camelbak Rim Runner started tearing in spots and the side pockets now have a nice rip in them. Going to hit REI this weekend with my 20% off coupon and dividend and get a new pack. Anyone know if it's worth the extra $30 or so to get the Fourteener?
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
I have the Fourteener and have at times wished it were smaller and at times wished it were bigger, LOL.SpiderLegs wrote:Well it took only three years before my old Camelbak Rim Runner started tearing in spots and the side pockets now have a nice rip in them. Going to hit REI this weekend with my 20% off coupon and dividend and get a new pack. Anyone know if it's worth the extra $30 or so to get the Fourteener?
I've had zero problems with it though. Like, none.
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
I've been pretty happy with all the smaller Camelbak packs I've had over the years
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
They have a couple of different sizes, which one do you have?Jason Cleghorn wrote:I have the Fourteener and have at times wished it were smaller and at times wished it were bigger, LOL.
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
In my opinion (and for my use) I believe my Fourteener 24 could have been the best CamelBak IF...
...it had TWO front/side waist pockets (like the HAWG-NV) instead of only one.
Now IF the HAWG-NV had two upper and one large lower pad like the Fourteener instead of the four smaller pads, being slightly smaller it would have fit my shorter-hike needs even better. For longer hikes, the Fourteener 24 works ok.
But... due to the lower pad hanging up on my belt every time I leaned over, I became a thorn-in-the-side to CamelBak with numerous calls first to explain the problem, then a more detailed explanation and finally how they could fix it... which I did by sewing a piece of material between the lower two pads.
Wonder of wonders, a year after all my calls they came out with the Fourteener, which addressed the lower pad problem, only to draw more complaints due to removing one of the pockets. Also, they STILL zip open toward the back, which means they open frequently when going through heavy brush.
But until and unless CamelBak (or anyone else comes up with a medium-sized pack with two front/side pockets) if I was in the market for another pack I'd get another Fourteener 24.
...it had TWO front/side waist pockets (like the HAWG-NV) instead of only one.
Now IF the HAWG-NV had two upper and one large lower pad like the Fourteener instead of the four smaller pads, being slightly smaller it would have fit my shorter-hike needs even better. For longer hikes, the Fourteener 24 works ok.
But... due to the lower pad hanging up on my belt every time I leaned over, I became a thorn-in-the-side to CamelBak with numerous calls first to explain the problem, then a more detailed explanation and finally how they could fix it... which I did by sewing a piece of material between the lower two pads.
Wonder of wonders, a year after all my calls they came out with the Fourteener, which addressed the lower pad problem, only to draw more complaints due to removing one of the pockets. Also, they STILL zip open toward the back, which means they open frequently when going through heavy brush.
But until and unless CamelBak (or anyone else comes up with a medium-sized pack with two front/side pockets) if I was in the market for another pack I'd get another Fourteener 24.
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
I believe the 24.SpiderLegs wrote:They have a couple of different sizes, which one do you have?Jason Cleghorn wrote:I have the Fourteener and have at times wished it were smaller and at times wished it were bigger, LOL.
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Re: Camelbak Rim Runner Vs Fourteener
I'm leaning towards the 20. Can't remember the last time I had my pack really full.
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