
Originally Posted by
cat in january
I am interested in replacing my abs pack as it is aging out. Two things are holding me back. The high cost versus the relatively low use … and the threat of it being denied by tsa and losing it at the airport...
1) only you can decide whether the added level of safety margin for your uses is worth the cost. You certainly wouldn’t be the only person to reasonably say “it isn’t worth it” and go on to continue making safe decisions in the backcountry.
2) I also used to have an ABS pack specifically for their ease of travel. It seems the ability to take a charged canister on the plane has changed and they might actually be the worst option now. For me, anything with the Alpride e2 system seems to be the most user friendly, travel friendly and reasonably lightweight. I really like my Scott patrol e2 but they kind of all have the same basic feature set (which is pretty solid for a bc ski pack).
Side note from another post above: interesting to see the changes to the BD cirque series. I still really love (and likely prefer) the simplicity of my BD cirque 30LT. One exception might be the feature that lets you backpack your skis without taking your pack off.
“Who wants a life imprisoned in safety?” - Amelia Earhart
"Kids today, all they talk about is big air. I say, stay on the mountain, that's where the action is. If you want big air, pull my finger." ~Smooth Johnson~
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