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FS: Cilo 60L Worksack
Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 1:51 am
by porkpie73
Have a brand new Cilo 60L worksack for sale in medium. Color is black. I've used this pack for one 3 day trip and have decided to downgrade to the 45L. Need to make room, so unfortunately this great pack needs to go. Is in excellent condition, only minor dirt on hipbelt fabric (should wash off easily). All straps included. For more info see Cilo's website:http://www.cilogear.com/60lws.html
New with shipping would be around $275. Would like to get $225 and I'll include shipping to cont US. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Shawn
Re: FS: Cilo 60L Worksack
Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 2:39 am
by tfcfool
porkpie73 wrote:Have a brand new Cilo 60L worksack for sale in medium. Color is black. I've used this pack for one 3 day trip and have decided to downgrade to the 45L. Need to make room, so unfortunately this great pack needs to go. Is in excellent condition, only minor dirt on hipbelt fabric (should wash off easily). All straps included. For more info see Cilo's website:http://www.cilogear.com/60lws.html
New with shipping would be around $275. Would like to get $225 and I'll include shipping to cont US. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Shawn
I want to clarify for others: is it brand new or lightly used?
Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 3:35 am
by SJ
Own the 60L already but thought I'd give a plug for the bag, they're the best!
Clarification
Posted:
Wed May 12, 2010 3:42 am
by porkpie73
Sorry for the confusion. I bought the pack last fall (september) and just used it last weekend on a trip. Has probably 10 hours of use on it. So nearly new I guess.
Thanks, Shawn
Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 3:25 am
by tfcfool
No problem, just wanted to make sure it was clear. (If the following is too off topic, let me know and I'll delete it...)
I've done most of my alpine climbing with a BD 45L Quantum pack, but the climbs began and ended at a refuge. I've heard a lot about the ability of Cilogear's expanding and sizing down capability, so, realistically, how does a 45 and a 60L compare? Would a 45L be fine for most alpine climbing, including 2-3 day trips? Or would a 60L be pretty much required? And how about a 5 day backpacking (no climbing) trip? How would each fare? I guess I'm thinking about multiple day climbing trips, 2 day ski mountaineering trips, ~5 day backpacking trips, etc. Maybe my consideration spectrum is too broad, but I'm just curious.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. (Free bump!).
-fool
Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 9:21 am
by Tsuyoshi
i have a 20, 30, 40b and 60...
the 40-45 liter worksacks are great 2-3 day alpine packs if your don't take the kitchen sink. the 60 is a great 5 day backpacking pack and would also work well for the 2-3 day alpine trip. I end up using my 40b for most 2+ day technical trips, but use the 60 for more of the non technical alpine stuff (walkups on rainier, ptarmigan traverse etc).
either way, they expand so much and compress down with the d-clip system so well that you could get away with either just fine.
And, this is a great deal for an awesome backpack... if I didn't have one already I'd snag it!
Pack Volume
Posted:
Sun May 16, 2010 10:31 pm
by porkpie73
I think the above post hit the head on the nail. I've compared my friend's 45L side by side with my 60L and they look to be the exact same pack, except to 60L is slightly longer in depth. As mentioned, with the d-clip system, you get the same compressibility of the 60L with the added benefit of 15 extra liters when/if needed. I rarely carry enough volume to need the extra size, so am more concerned with saving the 8oz or so difference between the 45L and 60L. Hope this helps.
Shawn
Price Lowered: $215
Posted:
Mon May 17, 2010 3:13 pm
by porkpie73
Lowering price to $215, which includes shipping. Almost 25% off and no waiting while they make your pack
Sold
Posted:
Wed May 19, 2010 1:27 am
by porkpie73
Sold Thanks
Posted:
Wed May 19, 2010 1:41 am
by tfcfool
Congrats on the sale and thanks (to everyone) for the responses. I've just been curious lately because if I do decide to go for a cilogear I'm not sure whether I would go for the 45/60. Thanks for input.