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Thread: One Planet Extrovert 55L One Planet pack

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    One Planet Extrovert 55L One Planet pack

    I wanted something a bit bigger than my 40L Macpac NZAC Pursuit, so I could carry 3 or 4 days dehy packets and if luck would have it a bag or two of venison.

    This is made in Australia and who could resist the safety orange colour ?
    https://oneplanet.au/product/extrovert/

    Here is is, next to the 40L pursuit, with 4 days' supplies.
    All food fits inside (yellow bag). The Pursuit is chocka and the extra food is in the green daybag strapped on top.
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    Brief review notes:
    Lighter weight than almost any other frame/harness pack, yet durable so far.
    Very comfortable to carry whether with day gear, full trip or including venison (up to about 20kg). Beautifully balanced and fits well to my back.
    The floating lid is great, allowing a raincoat, binoculars or bag of extra food to be securely stowed on top. Even when the pack is empty it can stick up a bit and get trapped by vines and low branches. (Not as good for bush bashing as the Pursuit)
    Water bottle side pockets are surprisingly good and a hard plastic bottle doesn't get in the way of your hand, nor snag on bushes. Not an essential feature for NZ hunting use.
    Top pockets inside and out on the lid work well. The loop to clip your car keys into is appreciated but could be on an inner pocket instead. A small pocket insider the main bag holds firearms licence and spare ammo but gets in the way a bit when stuffing sleeping bags and clothes past it.
    Alternative optional pockets can be bought to hold a camelback bladder or a laptop inside, or extras on the outside. I expect they make most of their profit from these "supersize" accessories. There are a few straps and buckles a hunter wouldn't use much and they can't easily be detached - will have to be cut off when I decide for sure.
    Carrying a rifle slung over one shoulder is good but if across your back it is just a temporary measure, while climbing up a bank or something.
    matagouri, Cobb and RV1 like this.

 

 

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