RE: [Philmont]: Backpack size

From: Denny Otillio <dotillio@charter.net>
Date: Wed Jun 23 2004 - 16:12:11 CDT

I was thinking about maximum weight/load for the young man and not over
purchasing the size (cubic inches) of the pack. You are correct in that the
torso length is a factor in the proper size of the pack.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: owner-philmont@troop47.com [mailto:owner-philmont@troop47.com]On
Behalf Of Donald S. Roberts
  Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 1:48 PM
  To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
  Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Backpack size

  Why does this matter? Pack size is related to torso length more than
anything else. What does the lad's weight (or height) have to do with the
size of pack he carries? Might relate to the load in the pack, but I can't
see what that has to do with size of pack...
  Regards
  Don Roberts
    -----Original Message-----
    From: ownerDenny Otillio

    How much does he weigh?
      -----Original Message-----
      From: ROBERT SCHAETTLE
      I'm looking for advice on the size of backpack I should buy for my
son -- our trek is August 2005, when he'll be 15 yrs old, and probably
5'10". He currently has a "beginner" backpack that will clearly be too
small for Philmont, and I want to buy him a new internal frame backpack this
summer so he can get used to it. When I look at the specs, sizes are given
in cubic inches...4500, 5000, 5500, etc. Any recommendations?
      Many thanks,
      Bob Schaettle
      Rochester, Minnesota

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