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Women's Backpack
I've been backpacking for over 4 years now. I tried on many backpacks and gone through about 4 different internal frames before I found my Eureka Torrid. However, my wife wants to start backpacking and I don' t have a clue about womans packs. How should they ride, different suspension, etc. I'd perfer that she bought an internal frame. Any suggestions or stores. We wil be checking out REI this Sunday. Any online stores?
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WilliamnWendiGuides: 2 | Official Routes: 11Triplogs Last: 545 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 4,977 d
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I really like that ULA Circuit from what I can see online. I work close to Hiking Shack so I might check it out on my way home to see if they have it. I am waiting to hear from Wendi to see if the one and only color offering will work.
I really like that ULA Circuit from what I can see online. I work close to Hiking Shack so I might check it out on my way home to see if they have it. I am waiting to hear from Wendi to see if the one and only color offering will work.

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You can always Spray Paint it.WilliamnWendi wrote:I am waiting to hear from Wendi to see if the one and only color offering will work.

Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty & well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming, "Wow What a Ride!"
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WilliamnWendiGuides: 2 | Official Routes: 11Triplogs Last: 545 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 4,977 d
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She likes it! We still will put the Venturi through it's paces first just to be sure that it doesn't work (I am dubious). Thanks everyone for your input.Outdoor Lover wrote:You can always Spray Paint it.WilliamnWendi wrote:I am waiting to hear from Wendi to see if the one and only color offering will work.
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I love my ULA Circuit - I have hiked most of the AZT with it, and my husband and I just thru-hiked the AT, and we both used our Circuits the whole way. Mine is a Medium - I am 5' 8". Never had a sore spot the whole hike - usually carried between 18-23 lbs.
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I have a Venturi 40 that I use for deep-winter dayhikes and lighter-weight weekends. I like it a lot, but your description of how it fits her doesn't sound promising.WilliamnWendi wrote:We still will put the Venturi through it's paces first just to be sure that it doesn't work (I am dubious).
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I have had good luck with Granite Gear Kia (size M). I also have used the Gregory Z pack (Small). For me a good solid fit is a prioirty & I have had to deal with the fitting issues for a long time before I learnt how to fit my self. Trying to fit a pack based on specs does not work ( at least for me). I have to put it on with the weight & volume (you can usually pick a few items from REI to simulate your pieces). I am 5'1". As far as chest straps go -- big Plus since it keeps your straps where they need to be
I have hauled upto 35lbs in my packs for 6-8 days trips & they were comfortable. Lighter (20-25 lbs)makes them ride way better! but you gotta haul water & water is heavy 
I have had reasonable luck at buying online ( for favorable pricing) after I have identified what Pack I want from the store.


I have had reasonable luck at buying online ( for favorable pricing) after I have identified what Pack I want from the store.
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azbackpackrGuides: 27 | Official Routes: 23Triplogs Last: 77 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 770 d
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Look at this lurker! Joined in 2002 and this is your first forum post, but you have hiked the AZT and AT? Holy moo cow! We should throw out the welcome mat, even though you joined 10 years ago!pengelly wrote:I love my ULA Circuit - I have hiked most of the AZT with it, and my husband and I just thru-hiked the AT, and we both used our Circuits the whole way. Mine is a Medium - I am 5' 8". Never had a sore spot the whole hike - usually carried between 18-23 lbs.

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A clean house is a sign of a misspent life.
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WilliamnWendiGuides: 2 | Official Routes: 11Triplogs Last: 545 d | RS: 0Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 4,977 d
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azbackpackr wrote:Look at this lurker! Joined in 2002 and this is your first forum post, but you have hiked the AZT and AT? Holy moo cow! We should throw out the welcome mat, even though you joined 10 years ago!pengelly wrote:I love my ULA Circuit - I have hiked most of the AZT with it, and my husband and I just thru-hiked the AT, and we both used our Circuits the whole way. Mine is a Medium - I am 5' 8". Never had a sore spot the whole hike - usually carried between 18-23 lbs.
Yes, welcome back, should we assume that we'll be seeing a reallllly lonnngg triplog.

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writelotsGuides: 19 | Official Routes: 3Triplogs Last: 1,161 d | RS: 3Water Reports 1Y: 0 | Last: 1,161 d
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Oh, I'm around...just got more balls in the air than hands to catch 'em withazbackpackr wrote:I don't know where Writelots is these days but she is shorter than I am, as I recall, and I'm 5'2".

And I have you know last time I was measured at the Dr. office, they said I was 5'4"! That's an inch and half taller than the last measurement several years ago, so I keep getting taller evidently!

Regardless of how tall I am or am not, I swear by Golite packs for something basic, lightweight and flexible in the fit. I have a friend who is 5'2", and she loves hers, too, and I know more than a few girls who use a Golite in their regular arsenal (including Rae Rae and Elizabeth). Right now the Quest (which is a nice medium size) is on sale at Backcountry.com for $157, and sometimes you can find them cheaper. The best part is that they have excellent load support without the 'rigid' rigging that you find in Osprey packs and Gregory. My ULA Catalyst is fantastic - I switched to it because I could get the fat-girl hip belt on the short-girl bag and because they shaved off even more weight wise than the Golite. This means fewer features and pockets, though, which for beginners makes things even more complicated. The ULA is also more expensive ($225) and isn't available at most of the regular retailers, so your good return policies don't work.
My advice on the 'fitting' problem is to just get the Golite Quest from someplace like Backcountry where you can get it cheap and spend your time and effort on finding nice lightweight toys to go in it. A perfect fit is much less critical on a 20lb pack than on a 35-40lb one. Fitting a backpack is a bit like finding a good swimsuit - and I don't blame anyone who doesn't want to do it in public.
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AZ Hiking shack does not carry ULA. This brand is hand made in Utah, and has just a few retailers, but luckily we have one such in Tempe called Lower Gear.
and for the record, UL gear is cheaper than heavier stuff. Good down is what you pay for pricewise, not because it's light, because it's hard to get.
the Circuit may be huge on you. try a CDT or Ohm first.
Felecia likes her GoLite Jam.
I like my MLD Burn and Exodus.
Liz, SUL is a base weight NOT including food or water or gas (but DOES include the weight of the containers it comes/travels in) of LESS than 5 lbs.
SUL is a very difficult dicipline, and is probably done successfully by about 5% of backpackers.
and for the record, UL gear is cheaper than heavier stuff. Good down is what you pay for pricewise, not because it's light, because it's hard to get.
the Circuit may be huge on you. try a CDT or Ohm first.
Felecia likes her GoLite Jam.
I like my MLD Burn and Exodus.
Liz, SUL is a base weight NOT including food or water or gas (but DOES include the weight of the containers it comes/travels in) of LESS than 5 lbs.
SUL is a very difficult dicipline, and is probably done successfully by about 5% of backpackers.
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OK...how did you do that? I was 5'1" in 2000 and now I'm apparently shrinking.writelots wrote:And I have you know last time I was measured at the Dr. office, they said I was 5'4"! That's an inch and half taller than the last measurement several years ago, so I keep getting taller evidently!![]()

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If I knew, I'd do it over and over until I had legs like Prestons! ;)Trishness wrote:OK...how did you do that? I was 5'1" in 2000 and now I'm apparently shrinking.Does this mean I'm gonna be 4'9" when I'm 70?
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The Borden Institute has a good review of 'Load Carriage in Military Operations' that discusses backpacks and gender differences. The document is free as a PDF file here:
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/oth ... agePDF.pdf
If the link does not work, simply do a search on 'Load Carriage Military Operations Borden.'
It is difficult to get past the advertising hype. It is also difficult to try one every single durn pack out there that may work best. Instead, I think most backpackers find something that 'works' (even if it is less than optimal) and then stick with it. It also becomes the basis for advising others. I still use my external frame Kelty as my preferred pack and only switch over to an internal when I hike Shawnee Forest in southern Illinois (it hugs closer to the body and it is easier to navigate thickets, tangle brush, etc). Good luck though finding a selection of external frame packs in the supply stores.
As mentioned by several others, take your time to try on as many as you can while under load. It is a great satisfaction to find a piece of equipment to really works!
http://www.bordeninstitute.army.mil/oth ... agePDF.pdf
If the link does not work, simply do a search on 'Load Carriage Military Operations Borden.'
It is difficult to get past the advertising hype. It is also difficult to try one every single durn pack out there that may work best. Instead, I think most backpackers find something that 'works' (even if it is less than optimal) and then stick with it. It also becomes the basis for advising others. I still use my external frame Kelty as my preferred pack and only switch over to an internal when I hike Shawnee Forest in southern Illinois (it hugs closer to the body and it is easier to navigate thickets, tangle brush, etc). Good luck though finding a selection of external frame packs in the supply stores.
As mentioned by several others, take your time to try on as many as you can while under load. It is a great satisfaction to find a piece of equipment to really works!
"I shot a werewolf once. But by the time I went to retrieve it, it changed into my neighbor's dog." D. Schruete
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I used my old Adventure-16 Hiphugger external frame, purchased in 1975, for many years. I still have it, in fact, with its homemade Frostline Kit packbag, and lots of "been there done that" patches. It was fine on trails when walking upright. However, it was useless for scrambling, since it was top-heavy, and shifted from side to side. Pt. Huitzil route, for example, with so much downclimbing and scrambling, would have been well nigh impossible for me with that pack. My golite quest doesn't tip me over! It is a stable load. It doesn't stick up higher than my head (see my profile photo to your right!)
In Grand Canyon, I am close to being done with hiking all the regular trails off South Rim. I knew that if I wanted to complete all the trails and named routes off both rims I would have to have something that wouldn't tip me off a cliff at the slightest breeze!
In Grand Canyon, I am close to being done with hiking all the regular trails off South Rim. I knew that if I wanted to complete all the trails and named routes off both rims I would have to have something that wouldn't tip me off a cliff at the slightest breeze!
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Love the story that demonstrates one way that cigarettes kill. It also makes one ponder what elements in their own gear would produce the same results. Sounds also like (As an unconditioned soldier) I might need to reduce my own carry. Good read, thanks!
Love the story that demonstrates one way that cigarettes kill. It also makes one ponder what elements in their own gear would produce the same results. Sounds also like (As an unconditioned soldier) I might need to reduce my own carry. Good read, thanks!
The Tree of Understanding, dazzling, straight, and simple, sprouts by the spring called Now I Get It. - Wislawa Szymborska, "Utopia"
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Trish, et al. you can find smaller packs at Moutainlaureldesigns.com and gossamergear.com - the "gorilla" pack is durable, light, has a removable frame structure and comes in small 12-16" torso. made in USA as well!
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I very highly recommend Arizona Hiking Shack. You can't go wrong there. And you will learn a lot more from the staff there than you will at REI.
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Maybe I have set the record for longest lurker! I have sent PMs, but never felt like I had that much to contribute? We did keep a journal on trailjournals, but I felt like I should chime in on my Circuit. I saw a lot of women on the AT with backpack problems - mostly carrying too much stuff! One carried curl-cream and hairspray for all 281 miles of Maine.....
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Your input was and is appreciated... Should I not be carrying curl-cream?pengelly wrote: I felt like I should chime in on my Circuit. I saw a lot of women on the AT with backpack problems - mostly carrying too much stuff! One carried curl-cream and hairspray for all 281 miles of Maine.....

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What IS curl cream, anyway?
There is a point of no return unremarked at the time in most lives. Graham Greene The Comedians
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