Within family we've now got several Talon 22, a Talon 44 (my favourite during multi day adventure races), a old school Ceres 38 and now my new Aether 85.
The Ceres is about 15yrs old, well used and...
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Within family we've now got several Talon 22, a Talon 44 (my favourite during multi day adventure races), a old school Ceres 38 and now my new Aether 85.
The Ceres is about 15yrs old, well used and...
I've managed to get an Aether 85 from trademe. How is everyone carrying rifle on them?
Using the straps on it or have you added a scabbard? https://www.stoneycreek.co.nz/gun-scabbard.html
Lucky, Osprey will replace it for free if it fails. Wicked guarantee. I’ve had a free repair and a free replacement. No questions asked
Osprey website states medium harness Aether 70 is 2.365kg and the 85 is 2.435kg. So only 70gm increase for 15 litre capacity increase!
I'm tossing up between the 70 litre and 85 litre Aether AG. Not sure on size to get. Restricted to weekends so most will say 70 is more than enough, but my gear is budget, hence bulky. Tending...
50% off at moment...
Most of my expereince is adventure racing and have seen more failed carbon poles than alloy. They get a lot of use though.
Something to consider is carbon poles are lighter but fall on them or get them jambed in a rock crevise and they break whereas alloy bend and can often be straightened. If you buy the upper end alloy...