Golite Race Backpack

GoLite Race Pack - 2700 cu in

GoLite Race Pack - 2700 cu in

Rating for this product: 4 June 18, 2003

After many years of external frame packs I recently purchased a Golite Race 2700 cu. in. frameless pack. My goal was to reduce my pack weight to allow me to carry more water. Why more water? I live in the Mesa, AZ area and hike the desert, the Mogollon Rim, the Flagstaff mountains area and the Grand Canyon. You carry your water with you in all these areas - springs are few and many times dry. For this reason I carry 9 -12 pounds of water. The new Golite pack reduced my pack weight from 4.5 pounds to 25 oz. Changes in my clothes, tarp and cooking kit brought the pack weight down even more. The result is a 4-day pack including food, stove, clothes, tarp, bedroll, medicine, snacks and map that weighs 15.47 pounds. Last year I hiked with 38 pounds plus in my external frame pack.

This last weekend I hiked from 6100 ft. to 8000 ft. along the Rim Lakes area for a total of 19 miles with 28.5 pounds in the pack - 12 pounds of water. At first the feel of the pack against my back was unusual - just different than an external frame. After 30 minutes on the trail I didn't even notice the feel - it seemed to mold to my back. It carried the weight very well and my shoulders and back never ached. Overall, an excellent light-weight pack.

The only drawback to the pack is the internal water bladder sleeve. You have to load the full water bladders without the pack being loaded. At my first water stop I tried replenishing the bladders and couldn't do it without unloading most of the pack. So, I put the bladders in last on top of my other items in the pack. It worked well. Final results: excellent light pack for carrying under 30 pounds.

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