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This apparently has been designed by Doug Coombes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Coombs) but doesn't appear to come with any instructions. Anyone else got on and know how to rig your skis up to it ?
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Fri 29-08-08 9:50; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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there are three ways that i am aware of
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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which are ??
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on the sides
on the back separately
on the back together
do you have one? it's fairly easy to work out if you play around with the straps
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Bought one this summer for summer hiking use but as I ski lots and off-piste when it's in good nick and the wife lets me off the leash I though it was a good investment. Haven't bothered getting the skis out and fiddling around with it so maybe that's that I need to do. I previously used a Ortovox Crossrider sac which although was well designed it was just too small. At 35 ltrs the Meije is a bit more appropriate for a day trip skiing.
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i almost always attach the skis on the sides because it feels a bit more balanced that way.
you can get a LOT of stuff in those sacs given their stated volume. i use mine for hut to hut touring and it is no problem getting everything in including glacier kit
actually, here's a picture of skis attached on the sides which may help:
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Here's another carry method with the La Meije
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Thanks. I've always used the aframe approach when lashing my skis to the pack so I assumed the same for this one.
P.S. Cool photo ! And the one of the guy descending's not too shabby either
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A frame for me...and I used a Crossrider as they have comp straps ala Dakine bags...better balance for me, not least when you have to sling it all onto your back in the first place.
http://www.facewest.co.uk/marmot-la-meije-35.html doesn't look like they would A-frame well enough so you might have to put them side by side and on their basses....
I would make sure you have the working of this before you need to carry them ...
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knew i was going wrong somewhere
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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The vertical carry in Spyderjon's pic works well. The balance is excellent and you can get the skis on and off the pack in about 20 seconds once you've got the hang of it. I've never used it A-frame and so cannot compare but have never had issues with it this way round.
Skis go through the bottom diagonal carry loop and then you unclip the flap above the skin pocket, wrap the webbing strap round the skis once above the binding, clip the flap back down and you're good to go. Coombs really knew what he was doing, the only thing that would improve the bag would be an avalung.
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