Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Delta Pack field test 1

Field testing is rough, manual-labor, but you do what you have to do, and you try to convince whoever is willing to tag-along.  After a bit of "convincing", my climbing buddy DC and I headed for a Tuesday climb of Beacon Rock's Young Warriors with the Delta Pack full of extra clothing, food, water, and approach shoes.  Climbing with a pack is always a little awkward, but the δ (Delta) Pack carried, climbed, and moved extremely well over the varied basalt terrain of 5.9 cracks, slabs, face moves, and minor overhangs.  Though we're still working to make it the best pack possible, the δ Pack is well on its way into the Figure Four pack arsenal.


Monday, July 19, 2010

Prototype - Alpha Pack

Currently we're designing the α (Alpha) Pack.  This is an all-around pack for the person that wants a light pack with a frame structure capable of transferring a significant amount of the load to the user's hips.  It has a climbing harness capable hip belt (patent pending) like it's Ω (Omega) Pack counterpart, but does not contain the removable shoulder harness necessary to convert the lid to a mini-summit pack like the Omega Pack.  This is the pack for the comfort conscious climber that rarely needs a mini-summit pack.

Currently the features include:
  • Harness compatible hip belt (patent pending)
  • Gear loops on hip belt
  • Gear loop compatible shoulder straps
  • Hybrid Ice Axe loops similar to the Omega Pack (individually secured)
  • Crampon attachment system capable of attaching our Crampon Pouch or a simple strap system
  • Hydration compatible (internal hydration sleeve)
  • Removable bivi-pad
  • Removable 7075-T6 aluminum frame
  • Picket Pockets
  • Reinforced handle and daisy chain can be used for hauling
  • User replaceable compression straps
  • Dual entry lid
The prototype shown below weighs in at 3 lbs 12 oz (3.8 lbs), including the lid, compression system, and frame.  The main compartment's volume is 2500 cu. in (~40 L), not including the volume of the lid.

Prototype - Delta Pack

We're in the process of developing a stream-line alpine pack aimed for the person that's willing to sacrifice features for a lighter, yet very durable and reliable, pack.  This pack, the δ (Delta) Pack, blends a few key features that add little weight with a rucksack.  Features found on this pack are:
  • Gear loop compatible shoulder straps similar to our Omega Pack
  • Hybrid Ice Axe loops similar to our Omega Pack, but are secured individually (not shown in below photos)
  • Crampon attachment system capable of attaching our Crampon Pouch or a simple strap system
  • Hydration compatible (internal hydration sleeve)
  • Removable bivy-pad
  • 1.5" webbing hip belt
  • Dual entry lid
  • Picket pockets
  • Reinforced handle and daisy chain can be used for hauling
  • User replaceable compression straps
The prototype, shown below weighs in at ~2 lbs 9 oz (2.55 lbs), including the lid, bivy-pad and compression straps; the main compartment's volume is ~2250 cu. in (~35 L), not including the lid.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

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