Ordering a paradox configuration - advice
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 6:14 am
Ok I'm nearly ready to invest in a Paradox carrying system to replace my Osprey Exos 48 for my Ul trips and Big old Lowqe Alpine bag of 90 litres for hikes with kids and family.
I'm thinking to order the following combo:
- Unaweep Evolution 3900 Backpack Ranger Green 2.92 oz Cuben FIber No SIde Access -> To replace my Exos
- Base Talon Cuben Fiber 2.92 OZ Ranger Green -> For extra capacity and use with next items
- Paradox EVO Encasements -> to turn unaweep frame into an evolution frame togethter with the cuben base talon
- Frame Extensions 2" -> I'm tall
- Paradox Roll Top Pack bag 6300 VX21 Stone Gray -> To replace the Old lowe Alpine
- Paradox Universal Pocketed Lid -> I like a lid for longer multiple day hikes (extra capacity and quick access to first aid and food needed during day)
- Strap Keeper and Extra Buckle Set -> for whatever I want to hang on my backpack
Did I miss here something? Any suggestions to make this combo work even better and keeping weight in check?
I'm a bottle user, not really into drinking systems. Are there however standard ports for hose of drinking systems?
- Does the bags of the unaweep contain a drinkinghose port and a pocket for a bladder in the bag?
- Does the 6300 bag has a pocket for a bladder and hose port?
BTW a bladder in a Talon is not my idea of a good weight distribution. Other ideas for better bladder placement?
Any other thoughts?
best,
Sander
I'm thinking to order the following combo:
- Unaweep Evolution 3900 Backpack Ranger Green 2.92 oz Cuben FIber No SIde Access -> To replace my Exos
- Base Talon Cuben Fiber 2.92 OZ Ranger Green -> For extra capacity and use with next items
- Paradox EVO Encasements -> to turn unaweep frame into an evolution frame togethter with the cuben base talon
- Frame Extensions 2" -> I'm tall
- Paradox Roll Top Pack bag 6300 VX21 Stone Gray -> To replace the Old lowe Alpine
- Paradox Universal Pocketed Lid -> I like a lid for longer multiple day hikes (extra capacity and quick access to first aid and food needed during day)
- Strap Keeper and Extra Buckle Set -> for whatever I want to hang on my backpack
Did I miss here something? Any suggestions to make this combo work even better and keeping weight in check?
I'm a bottle user, not really into drinking systems. Are there however standard ports for hose of drinking systems?
- Does the bags of the unaweep contain a drinkinghose port and a pocket for a bladder in the bag?
- Does the 6300 bag has a pocket for a bladder and hose port?
BTW a bladder in a Talon is not my idea of a good weight distribution. Other ideas for better bladder placement?
Any other thoughts?
best,
Sander