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<h2>25l</h2>
<p>I make 2 styles of 25l but the Strong is most popular. Excelent for a bike commute or easy low risk day walk. The Lite is great, and very stylish too.</p>
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<h2>35l</h2>
<p>This was my first backpack, very light and minimal, ideal for the ultralight crowd. They are also perfect as carry-on luggage for advenurous world tavellers. They have been used in the handlebar roll by bike packers.</p>
<p>My personal 35l is made from VX07 and liteskin and weighs 200g. I did the Dusky with it in mid winter. It has gone everywhere with me and is probably the last backpack I would let go, take it from my cold dead hands.</p>
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<p>The 45 Classic was my first pack with a waist belt, originally an Empty Pack. They are frameless and minimally padded yet have a reputation for comfort. Also my most popular pack over the years, they have a following. 45l does not include the volume of the pockets.</p>
<p>The 45 Alpine is actually 50l to the top of an open bag and was designed as a climber pack. It's meant to stay out of the way, and comes with ice axe toggles and removeable compression straps. They have a frame to support big loads. This is my personal most used pack.</p>
<p>55l Classic's are a very popular size and all you need for most tramper use cases. 55l does not include the volume of the pockets, and is quite conservative anyway.</p>
<p>55l Alpine's, 60l to the top of an open bag, are slightly pear shaped (wider at the base), and very popular for longer, more hard core, climbing trips. I usually put flat side pockets on for paddles and snow stakes.</p>
<p>65l Classic's work well for longer tramping trips and packrafting. 65l does not include the volume of the pockets, and is quite conservative anyway.</p>
<p>65l Alpine's, or 70l to the top of an open bag, are great for long transalpine trips and packrafting. I usually put flat side pockets on for paddles and snow stakes. Slightly wider at the base, pear shaped. It carries well.</p>
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<h2>75l</h2>
<p>75l Alpine's, or 80l to the top of an open bag, are great for big transalpine carries. I usually put flat side pockets on for paddles and snow stakes. This pack is my most pear shaped. It carries well.</p>
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We can often save on shipping for small items using a prepaid courier bag.
Small items often ship almost immediately. Usually I send an invoice through MYOB, and payment is possible by stripe or direct deposit. We can often save on shipping for small items using a prepaid courier bag.
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<h2>Trapper Waist Bag</h2>
<h4>$105 ea.</h4>
I was asked to make a high volume trapper waist bag by DOC, I made something similar to macpac, lighter and with a small item pocket and hammer holster.
Made from heavier duty RBC450RS, in bright blue, red or grey. They work well in combination with a trapper belt pouch, and will gobble up most braces, no problem.
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I made these smaller quite durable packs for day to day use. They are capable of big loads, I used my prototype to cart 20kg loads of Pindone up and down bait lines in the lower Hollyford, eventually I passed it on to someone else and it is still going some years later.
Made in any colour and fabric (except the Ultra line), they are great for cards, change, keys, ear phones, bits and pieces
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I used to call this pack the Tuke, it is made from liteskin and VX21 Cire. They are surprisingly durable for their light weight, the first one I made is still being used daily somewhere in Europe. Liteskin is very stylish for an outdoor fabric and also pretty water resistant.
I have made these a long time but this is the first time I have added them to this site. I use mine for the odds and ends that I must pack, toothbrush and toiletries, sun screen, power banks, cables, paint brushes, spoon (do not break your spoon!), collapsible cup, etc.
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This was my first backpack, they are great, very light and minimal, ideal for the ultralight crowd. They are also perfect as carry-on luggage for advenurous world tavellers. They have been used in the handlebar roll by bike packers.
<p>These gaiters are a bit different.</p>
My personal 35l is made from VX07 and liteskin and weighs 200g. I did the Dusky with it in mid winter. It has gone everywhere with me and is probably the last backpack I would let go, take it from my cold dead hands.
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<li>are secure (wont come off your lace)</li>
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