[pct-l] Cilo Gear pack experiences

Matt Signore mpsignore at gmail.com
Tue Apr 2 10:34:47 CDT 2013


Cilo Gear makes great alpine climbing packs.  I use one for my
mountaineering trips.  ULA makes great long distance hiking packs, and I
have used several models over 23,000 miles of hiking.  I would get the
right tool for the right job, and grab a ULA.

There are 50 ways to skin a cat, but at some point you need a cat and a
sharp object.


On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Carl Detwyler <carld at bresnan.net> wrote:

> Does any one use a Cilo Gear Worksack 60 liter pack for through-hiking?  As
> an aspiring PCT hiker I tried to do an overnight ski trip with my Cilo Gear
> Worksack.  I found it very uncomfortable and pretty much gave up after 5
> miles of travel.  It is designed as more of a stripped-down climbing pack
> than a Big Miles hiking pack, but maybe some discomfort is to be expected
> (?).  Or am I just being a wimp and need to toughen-up?  Or looking for an
> excuse to buy yet another pack, the ULA packs look nice--
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