Palante fabric evolution.

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Palante fabric evolution.

Postby Lamont » Thu 11 Jul, 2019 10:08 am

For the UL DIYers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cevSvj1uYmc
VO7 and V21 -has (will) the removal of the 'X' do/ne the job?
Johhny seems to be hopeful. Fascinating in that he would speak about the weaknesses in the developmental phases of his stuff.
Quite a bloke I reckon.
This laminate/fabric has been touted by people in the know for quite a while as the best of all worlds but has found no real (commercial) takers until now.
Not too expensive either but sells out quickly when last I looked for some.
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Re: Palante fabric evolution.

Postby Zapruda » Thu 11 Jul, 2019 11:12 am

I *&%$#! hope so. I hate the x on xpac. Horrible stuff prone to abrasion wear. This new stuff should do the job.

It would take me a lot to move away from my DCF packs (various HMG's/Palante), which have withstood an absolute thrashing in KNP and Namadgi over the years and are still kicking. DCF has held up far more than any of my VX packs did. I use the DCF Palante V2 as my ultralight scrub pack now with out issues.

Agreed, good on him for laying it out and talking pros and cons. I wish more manufacturers were this honest.
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Re: Palante fabric evolution.

Postby Petew » Sat 24 Aug, 2019 9:40 pm

Yikes! I just got a pack made from a combination of vx 21 and ls 21, I hope it lasts a while. Is this stuff ok at these weights? Back panel is 500d cordura.
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Re: Palante fabric evolution.

Postby Lamont » Sun 25 Aug, 2019 5:29 pm

That has to be an Atom? He likes 500d Cordura as a backpanel. What is the reason I wonder?
I'm pretty sure a forumer has some LS21 on a rucksack-perhaps that person will comment.
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Re: Palante fabric evolution.

Postby Petew » Sun 25 Aug, 2019 6:30 pm

Actually, I got a MO. He puts the 500d cordura back panel in to beef it up. Pretty happy with the pack, got ten nights in with it so far. Super comfy.

Here is a pikky from today on Mt Solitary. Snuggled up in my tent right now sipping whiskey and reading this forum. Heaven!
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