It was easy to work out what to review when I asked myself the question, what comes with me on Every trip? The North Face Base Camp Duffle is the one piece of kit no matter what trip I go on, will always accompany me. I have been using these bags for the last 8 years and now have a collection!! Well they come in different sizes (25l, 42l, 70l 90l & 140l) and colours. Therefore you need a collection!!
I use the Large and the XL version, 140l is a big bag!! They can be carried as a holdall or they have a basic rucksac strap system for the longer carries. Although not massively comfortable to wear as a rucksac it is alot easier than carrying a 25kg bag in one hand. There is also twin haul straps at either end of the bag and 4 compression straps to streamline the bag slightly.
The bags are made from a durable laminated material, the base camp duffle is a bomber bag. When you need to strap them to the top of a vehicle or a Yak, your kit will stay safe in one of these.
With one large internal pocket, with a mesh pocket in the lid, it makes finding what you are looking for easily (compared to a long narrow rucksac, where what you are looking for is guaranteed to be in the bottom!)
These have been a popular favourite for the car camper to the most serious Expedition's and everyone in between. There are other bags that are on the market, many that look fairly identical. But after owning, and knowing others who have tried the others. I would always say the North Face Duffle wins hand down every time.
So whether I am on a weekend trip to Fontainebleau or giving it to a Porter to carry my kit up Kilimanjaro. My North Face Duffle is my kit bag of choice.
Here to keep you up to date on all the trips out, kit tests & general FUN we are all having!!! Come & see us for a Climb & a coffee soon. From all The R+R Team
Monday, 22 October 2012
Hopefully the start of using this Blog more!!
Being away on Expedition with a school
group is often busy, and this trip is no exception, 11 people doing 3 different
PADI qualifications in Gozo. However, although the days are busy, you do get
the down time as well. The groups have study to do in the evenings reading
through the theory for their next day.
This has then given me some time to get the laptop out and think about
things I have been neglecting, one of these items being the Rock and Rapid
Blog. I have always wanted to be a blogger, but time restraints and other daily
chores have always seemed to get in the way.
Being away all the time on trips, I get
through a lot of different equipment & kit. To go with that I am also a
gear freak who likes new shiny toys, but then don’t all us outdoorsy people have the same
addiction?
Many people often ask me for reviews on
kit, or what to take with them on trips? I have always considered reviewing kit
on our blog and never got around to doing it. With an hour to myself whilst the
group is busy studying, I now have the opportunity.
I then thought about what was going to
review? Then I asked myself what comes with me on every trip? The answer to my
first question was then easy!
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