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Re: Re: Updating Pack (was Tacoma Tarp): msg#01288

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Subject: Re: Re: Updating Pack (was Tacoma Tarp)

I have a P-2 and have spoken with the guys at ULA. The max load for one of
the packs is 45 pounds.

Bushwacker

At 04:44 PM 9/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I'll quote Brian
>
>"If you want a lightweight pack that will last and
>your loads dictate the added the suspension, than I think a P-2 is a great
>choice. If you can confidently and consistently pack loads under 25 lbs
>(including food and water) than a frameless pack is a better choice"
>
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> Were the limits discussed purely with regards to weight that the pack
> could hold???
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