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Lowe Alpine 2008 Packs Scoop

We preview Lowe Alpine's redesigned walking packs for next spring.


Posted: 23 August 2007
by Jon

We've already told you about Lowe Alpine's new waterproof shell jackets, but we've also seen their new generation of walking packs due out early next year.

Pure Air...

We won't go into excruciating detail here, but the gist of it is that the Air Back system that used blocks of foam to hold the back panel of the pack away from your back is being replaced by a trampolene-type ventilated back system called Pure Air.


Cross Vent (left) and Pure Air (right)

As with other packs on the market, Lowe Alpine has minimised the amount of mesh used to maximise ventilation, cutting as much of it away as possible. It's hardly revolutionary, but it's a proven system, which works and sells well.

What is impressive is the amount of thought and design that's gone into the rest of the pack. Take the Air Zone Centro 45+10, not only does it have the Air Zone gubbinses, but also an adjustable length back system, an adaptive hip-belt, loads of outside stowage options, a compression system that also pulls the base of the sac upwards and a side-entry zip to make access easier.

Then there's an ingenious floating lid which uses a cord mechanism for rapid deployment of the additional 10 litre overload option. Very neat.

What's also a little different is the sizing rationale. Rather than simply use 'traditional' arbitrary capacities, Lowe says it considered what each pack needed to be able to hold for different activities, then adjusted the size to suit.


The 35+10 version - ideal as a winter day pack says Lowe Alpine

So the 45-litre version is an optimum size for short backpacking trips, the 35-litre version is aimed at winter day hikers and lighweight overnight camping while the 25-litre Air Zone Centro should be just right for most day hikes.

Prices are going to be competitive - the 35+10 will be £80 and the 45+10, £90 - and there's also a more streamlined and slightly lighter version of the packs with a lower price tag - below.

Crossvent Too...

The more conventional back systems gets an upgrade as well with something called Cross Vent. It''s basically an air chimney-type design but with an additional, erm, cross vent for better venting. Nothing dramatic, but all the packs should have Lowe Alpine's customary excellent build quality and look to have been very thoroughly thought through.

More Lowe Alpine information at www.lowealpine.com


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