It's almost time to contemplate ascents where one might keep swapping snowshoes, stabilizers, crampons, or bare boots. I have read that attaching snowshoes on the back of a pack (such as in a shovel pocket) is not as wise as along the sides due to weight distribution outward. In all cases with severe temps, dealing with compression straps, bungees, etc. is not that easy with gloves on.
What winter daypacks do you recommend (around 2000ci) that easily haul your snowshoes and are easy to store or attach them? I am currently using a Marmot Eiger that has side compression straps but they just barely fit one snowshoe per side and it is a real struggle with my MSRs. I do not like bungeeing them to the back as it does seem to pull you.
What winter daypacks do you recommend (around 2000ci) that easily haul your snowshoes and are easy to store or attach them? I am currently using a Marmot Eiger that has side compression straps but they just barely fit one snowshoe per side and it is a real struggle with my MSRs. I do not like bungeeing them to the back as it does seem to pull you.