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EdK
02-16-2004, 06:29 PM
Anyone who knows me, knows that I love a good backpack. Some people love stoves, some sleeping bags, but for me, it's backpacks. I have 2 full-size packs that work very well for me....a Dana Redirect and a "made in Bozeman" Dana Alpine in overkill,(thanks Duck). However....being the ho' that I be, the packs made by Vortex and a little-known company called Wookey, have caught my eye. Sooooooo......does anyone have any first-hand, or,reliable second-hand info on either of these?....comfort, function, durability, etc....? Thanks. Ed

Gam
02-17-2004, 01:48 AM
Anyone who knows me, knows that I love a good backpack. Some people love stoves, some sleeping bags, but for me, it's backpacks. I have 2 full-size packs that work very well for me....a Dana Redirect and a "made in Bozeman" Dana Alpine in overkill,(thanks Duck). However....being the ho' that I be, the packs made by Vortex and a little-known company called Wookey, have caught my eye. Sooooooo......does anyone have any first-hand, or,reliable second-hand info on either of these?....comfort, function, durability, etc....? Thanks. Ed

You need a digital camera Ed, you have plenty of backpacks. :D

TonyB
02-23-2004, 08:41 AM
I've had the Vortex 2200 for about 5 years. I used it as my main 3 season search and rescue pack. It's seen a LOT of action and I only recently had the shoulder straps re-sewed as they were beginning to pull out. This is my fault for not using the grab loop to load up the pack. I love it. It's bombproof and is low profile enough that it doesn't get in the way of my helmet or harness while rapelling. Good Yit!

EdK
02-23-2004, 10:02 PM
Thanks Tony! This is pretty much what I've been hearing. Rock-solid construction with a no questions asked warranty. Thanks again for the input. Ed