I've noticed a recent trend in packs, the "Saggy Bottom Pack" phenomena. Next time you are at the local crag, check out all the packs that sag way past the wearer's butt. At first it's hard to see, but once you notice it, you can't help but see it. Of course it's much easier to make a pack that way; a pack that as your shoulders move right the pack "tail" wags left; a pack that has a pivot point at the hip belt that does not suck the load into your back for climbing efficiency.
One of the most frustrating, and eventually most rewarding, things we did was design for two detailed oriented ladies that hated the "saggy bottom" packs. After much design work, we have one of the few pack lines that support the load with a sound structure. Our Omega Pack's hip belt directly supports the vertical load through the pack frame, and our Tau and Delta series packs' hip belts directly connect into the sides of the packs, pulling all of the contents into your back. This is much different than other manufacturer's hip belts that run between the back panel and a small piece of fabric. It is improbable that the hip belt can effectively support a load transferred from the pack's main compartment to the flexible back panel/attached layer of fabric and then to the hip belt (unless the pack is stuffed with gear until it's bursting at the seams, and even then it's unlikely to effectively support the load).
Years of hard work pay off to provide an efficient, load carrying Figure Four pack that connects the load to all of your movements, both climbing and hiking.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Friday, May 13, 2011
Skis on a Delta Pack
We headed out to the Tatoosh Range in Rainier National Park to enjoy the recently bad PNW weather and fortunately had nice cool temperatures and snow rather than the predicted rain. For those that plan on lashing skis to a Figure Four pack, our tester Dustin had some recommendations that he used on this outing:
Dustin reported that the skis carried extremely well with the Delta Pack.
- If possible, jam the tails of the skis into the snow vertically with bases facing each other and approximately the width of the pack apart.
- Put the Delta Pack vertically in between the skis. Pull one ski up and place the tail of the ski through the bottom compression strap.
- Do the same for the other ski.
- Secure the upper compression straps around the skis and buckle them (to limit the movement of the skis, the top compression strap can be fed through the Daisy Chain before buckling).
Dustin reported that the skis carried extremely well with the Delta Pack.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Annual ice trip
Figure Four took our annual ice trip last week. This year we explored Hyalite Canyon, letting our good buddy DF be our ice guide. The ice was great, the hospitality and friendliness of the locals was incredible, and we lucked out with beautiful weather, including during our multi-pitch climb of The Dribbles, where we had the chance to continually test the Delta Pack. Aside from the shoulder strap gear loops, I had totally forgotten that I wore a pack on the climb, making the climb a very pleasant experience.
Thanks to all for such a great trip.
Thanks to all for such a great trip.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Gorge Ice??
After too, too many days remodeling a bathroom, I was itching to get out for a pre-Thanksgiving climb, which led to scratching up some "Gorge Ice" in pseudo-desperate conditions. But hey, not all good ideas can be fun, and in this case, not all fun ideas can be good (but still worth it). Props to my buddy for pushing the impossible idea of November Portland ice; it was a blast!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Photo Contest
Do you want to win our brand new Delta Pack?
If so, enter our very first Photo Contest on Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 that lasts till Dec 20, 2010 where any US resident 18 years of age and older can enter one photo. The winner will be decided by votes from visitors to the website where they can vote a maximum of 3 times. The winner will be announced no later than Dec 30, 2010.
You can find more information on our Photo Contest Info page.
Good luck!!
If so, enter our very first Photo Contest on Saturday, Nov 20, 2010 that lasts till Dec 20, 2010 where any US resident 18 years of age and older can enter one photo. The winner will be decided by votes from visitors to the website where they can vote a maximum of 3 times. The winner will be announced no later than Dec 30, 2010.
You can find more information on our Photo Contest Info page.
Good luck!!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Figure Four's Delta Pack
Our large δ (Delta) Packs are now available on our website. The alpine designed pack incorporates anatomically cut panels for a mobile, technical fit. It blends a light alpine pack with just the right amount of useful features.
Check it out.
Check it out.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Do you feel lucky??
A pre-release of the Figure Four's δ (Delta) Pack will be raffled at Smith Rock Detour 2010, held at Smith Rock State Park on September 18th-19th. It should be a great time with climbing clinics, a kid's bouldering competition, the REEL ROCK Film Tour, and who can forget Smith Rock's wonderful setting.
Whether you feel lucky or not, head out to the Detour and support some great causes, including Climb Up So Kids Can Grow Up (an organization designed to help African children with AIDS), the Access Fund, and Smith Rock State Park.
Whether you feel lucky or not, head out to the Detour and support some great causes, including Climb Up So Kids Can Grow Up (an organization designed to help African children with AIDS), the Access Fund, and Smith Rock State Park.
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