Reviewed by: Gil Dinsmore(Unregistered User)
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Day Hiker
, from Mountain View, CA
Price Paid:
$200.00
at Western Mountaineering Summary: I purchased the Dana New World in Oct. 2000, & have been using it regularly for long day hikes. I particularly wanted the capacity it offers for winter hiking where I have to bring rain gear, extra warm clothes for layering, etc. It has all the room I could possibly need; I've never expanded it to its full capacity. The pack has 2 large zip pockets on the back, & a large lid pocket. I prefer having pockets rather than a single sack, as they enable me to organize my gear. This pack is a simplified mini version of the Dana Terraplane X (which I also own, & use for backpacking). The stay & backpanel fit me perfectly from the start, & the harness & waistbelt are excellent. The New World comes in 2 sizes...smaller, and bigger. I'm six ft. tall, and chose the bigger. The waist belt & shoulder straps are interchangeable if need be. The pack has 2 side mesh pockets that accomodate Nalgene water bottles easily, & the side compression straps don't interfere with the mesh pockets as they do on some designs. The pack is very comfortable to carry for extended periods; I may carry 20 -25 pounds at times. My pack was made in Mexico, and the workmanship is excellent...I've scrutinized every seam & zipper, and can find no flaws. All straps & buckles are mounted correctly, etc. I tend to constantly be looking to improve my equipment, but with Dana packs I feel that I don't need to look any further. For an interested buyer, if the pack fits I recommend it highly. Customer Service: No need so far. Similar Products Used: Over the years I've used many packs...North Face, Gregory, Ski Hut, Sierra Designs, Kelty, Becker Patrol Pack...& some of them have been of very good quality, and design... but my favorite is the New World.
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