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OMM Classic Marathon 32L Tested

OMM Classic Marathon 32L - Tested

 

Price: £55

Weight: 720 grammes (measured weight)

Features: 32-litre lightweight pack with Leanweight chassis, 80gsm 210T fabric with reinforced lid, Universal Gear Rail, hydration bladder compatible - either in internal pouch or front compression pocket, two mesh side pockets, sternum strap with whistle buckle,.zipped belt pockets, removable side elastics, axe/ski fittings and Duomat, saves approximately 175 grammes.


What's It For?

Based on the Original Mountain Marathon Company's classic 25L race sac, the 32L is larger and slightly longer and designed with maximum versatility and minimum weight in mind. That means you could conceivably load it up for a superlightweight alpine ski mountaineering epic or strip it down for a mountain marathon.

Most obviously though, it's either a large and very lightweight day or weekend pack with a plethora of extra carrying options making it extremely versatile.


The Techy Bits

The OMM's buzzword is 'Lean Weight', which basically means their packs are strippable to create an even lighter version, say for a summit attempt - in the case of the 32L, that means you can strip out the Duomat, which forms the back system, along with the side elastics and the axe/ ski fittings and save yourself another 175 grammes.

What's interesting about the 32L is that it's anything but minimalist, but through the use of very light fabrics and materials, OMM has still kept it well up in the weight weenie stakes.

The back system, for example, is very simple, with padding provided by folded into four, lightweight, closed-cell foam mat housed in a sleeve. Shoulder straps use a lightweight foam/mesh construction and the fabric is ultralightweight, super-thin 210D stuff except for the reinforced base and back central section.

Not radical, but certainly thorough. Last but not least, the pack has a veritable rash of storage pockets, gear loops and compression cords.


How It Performs

Our test sac's done a mountain marathon as well as being used for day walks and the odd long mountain bike ride and it's sailed serenely through it all like the classic thoroughbred it is.

As with any minimalist sac, you have to give some thought to packing carefully - heavy objects in the lid pocket, for example, will flop annoyingly if you run - but the internal Duomat gives a surprising amount of cushioning and once the pack is loaded and compressed, snugging up the straps pulls everything tight and stable into your back.

It helps compression if the sac is fullish, but the twin side cords and the main back pocket, which also compresses inwards are pretty effective in use. We were a little concerned by the absence of top tensioner straps, but in practice, it doesn't seem to make a difference .

The bottom line is that even though 32-litres is a tad large for most runners, you can load it up knowing that bounce will be minimal. While we're talking capacity. there's plenty of external storage and it works. You can, for example, reach the side mesh stash pockets without taking the pack off, the back pocket has side entry so you don't need to un-do the lid buckle for access and so on. We love the belt pockets too, ideal for carrying frequently used items and on the move munchies.

There's also a veritable smorgasbord of carrying options for skis, axes, poles and so on, in the form of upper axe loops and the lower 'Universal Gear Rail', a sort of horizontal daisy chain.

It's all mostly simple, but effective. We did have a few quibbles. The side compression cords and top axe loops use the same cord and grips, so it's easy to pull the wrong one when compressing the sac - colour coding would be a nice touch - and like all back-hugging packs, it can feel warm when the going gets hot, though at least the non-foam back panel doesn't turn into a sponge.

And we suppose we should point out that lightweight kit won't stand the same level of abuse as heavier stuff, so if you're prone to thrutching up dank gullies or Scottish mixed routes - much the same thing - you may be better off with something else.


Verdict


Given the heritage of The Original Mountain Marathon Company and legendary founder Mike Parsons, you'd expect the 32L to be well sorted and you won't be disappointed. It's simply a very efficient, very light, large-sized day pack that's tremendously versatile thanks to well thought through additional storage and carrying gubbinses.

Compress it down for bounce-free fast-moving performance or load it up for a lightweight weekend-packing trip, the 32L does it all. A classic of its kind. If you need less capacity, the 25L is identical but smaller.


Light, effective and extremely versatile.
Erm, compression cord confusion and that's just about it.

Performance

Value


OMM web site


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