Chip
Well-known member
Now that this winter is over, I'm thinking about the next one;
I have been using the Osprey Switch 40+ for the past few years and like the way I can strap skis, snowshoes etc to it and its durability. I don't use the "switch" aspect of the pack (you can detach the main pack compartment and just use it as a hydration pack) and the separate back and front main compartments are more of a chore than they're worth. There are lighter packs too. S&C had the Mammut Spindrift listed earlier , which means they'll probably have it up again and that looked like a nice pack.
I'd like a winter daypack that I can strap skis and snowshoes to for day hikes and also gear for ice climbing.
What're you using ?
I have been using the Osprey Switch 40+ for the past few years and like the way I can strap skis, snowshoes etc to it and its durability. I don't use the "switch" aspect of the pack (you can detach the main pack compartment and just use it as a hydration pack) and the separate back and front main compartments are more of a chore than they're worth. There are lighter packs too. S&C had the Mammut Spindrift listed earlier , which means they'll probably have it up again and that looked like a nice pack.
I'd like a winter daypack that I can strap skis and snowshoes to for day hikes and also gear for ice climbing.
What're you using ?