[pct-l] Packs: Mariposa Plus vs Comet

Fr. Larry flarry at osjoseph.org
Fri Apr 20 17:07:22 CDT 2007


Thanks to all for your valuable feedback, which has convinced me that my
load is still just a little too heavy for the Vapor Trail.
Trouble is time is getting short and the Mariposa Plus isn't available just
yet: http://www.gossamergear.com/cgi-bin/gossamergear/Mariposa-Plus.html
Any feedback on the Six Moon Designs Comet pack also rated at 35?
http://www.sixmoondesigns.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=37 
Thanks again.
Larry
 
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From: Mark Jernigan [mailto:footslogger03 at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:18 AM
To: arm chair; flarry at osjoseph.org
Cc: pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Packs: Mariposa Plus vs Vapor Trail


No stays on the Vapor Trail     ...just a HDPE frame sheet.  Under excess
weight the frame sheet "bows" out a bit and the pack sags, even with the hip
belt snugged tightly, and you end up shouldering all the weight.  In my
experience that sagging occurs around the 30lb level.
 
'Slogger

arm chair <armchairhiker at gmail.com> wrote:

Larry,

I can't directly compare the two options you want feedback on.

I have the Gossamer Gear Mariposa Plus & the G4 packs, a friend has a Vapor
Trail. He is looking for a pack with a bit more capacity. I have not tried
the VT, is there a difficulty with the stays poking the back / hips when
over loaded?

The G4 has a bit bigger capacity and is a bit lighter than the Mariposa
Plus. I like the MP exterior pockets and lash down strap on the back. I have
loaded the G4 above 30 lbs and it's ok, but I have tried to lighten up
everything for a more comforable hike.

Perhaps the G4 and spend the extra money, saved vs the VP, on lighter
sleeping bag / gear? I also use the GG torso pad for the pack frame 3oz. vs
zrest 12oz. Also Western Mountaineering bags are very light!


that help?
- armchair


On 4/20/07, Mark Jernigan wrote:
>
> Can't give you a direct comparison but I will comment on carrying capacity
> (weight) for the Vapor Trail. I carried the Vapor Trail on the AT in
> 2003. When I first got it my total pack weight was 30lbs ...and it was
> not very comfortable. At 30lbs, the maximum rating of the Vapor Trail, the
> HDPE frame sheet starts to buckle (bow outward) and you end up shouldering
> all the weight. Once I got my pack weight down to 24 - 26lbs the Vapor
Trail
> was a dream to carry.
>
> 'Slogger
>
> "Fr. Larry" wrote:
> I'd be interested in any feedback comparing the Granite Gear Vapor Trail
> pack to the Gossamer Gear Mariposa Plus. The latter is rated at 35 lbs
> compared to 30 for the former, while 13 ounces lighter and $30 cheaper.
> Will
> it really handle 35 lbs better than the Vapor Trail? Thanks.
>
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