Friday, February 25, 2011

Status Rucksack 26 Febuari 2011

Alhamdulillah, sebahagian besar rucksack (batch ketiga) telah masuk kontena pada 22 Feb 2011...Insyaallah, paling awal akhir bulan March, rucksack-rucksack ini akan sampai...Siapa yang terjumpa blog ini, boleh memberitahu kepada kami terutama melalui email rucksack yang diminati. Kami akan mengamalkan konsep first come first serve, siapa tempah dan bayar dulu akan diberi keutamaan.


Tunggu.....

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Status Rucksack

Saya telah mendapat mendapat beberapa panggilan telefon berkenaan rucksack-rucksack yang diiklankan. Terima kasih kepada yang menalifon walaupun sebenarnya Kami masih belum membuat sebarang iklan di mana-mana tempat lagi..

Di sini Kami ingin menerangkan berberapa perkara mengenai rucksack2 ini :

1) Rucksack2 telah dibeli dan berapa di rumah kawan (UK). Kalau tuan puan perasan, gambar2 rucksack berada di lokasi yang sama.
2) Sebahagian besar Rucksack2 ini akan masuk kontena pada 22 Feb ini dan akan mengambil masa antara 30 - 40 hari. Ada yang akan di bawa pulang tanpa menggunakan kontena.
3) Kami tidak akan mengambil deposit sebelum barang sampai dan prefer COD kerana saya lebih prefer bakal pembeli lihat dulu barang kecuali beberapa rucksack yang baru. Siapa yang berminat, boleh email dan inform rucksack mana yang berkenan dan inform saya melalui email. Insyaallah bila dah sampai, saya akan dulu mereka yang berkenaan dan juga update di sini :




Bukti2 rucksack2 ni wujud :






Boleh dilihat dari gambar-gambar di atas, rucksack yang kelihatan, diiklankan disini dan berada pada lokasi yang sama. Rucksack-rucksack ini akan sampai dalam tiga batch/kumpulan :

1)  kumpulan pertama : jangkaan antara 11 - 15 Marc 2011 ( Karrimor Jaguar dan Berghaus freeflow )
2) kumpulan kedua : jangkaan antara 16-20 March ( Berghaus C7 Pro dan Lowe Alpine High Plain 70)
3) kumpulan ketiga : akhir Mac atau awal April (selain dari 4 di atas )


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Berghaus Extreme 50L RM500

The Freeflow Pro 50 is built around a T6 aluminium frame allowing a more precisely controlled gap for airflow. This lower profile gap means that the pack is more stable, easier to pack and gives improved load carriage.

Capacity

50 litres

Dimensions

73cm x 35cm x 29cm

Specifications

  • Freeflow Pro backsystem
  • EVABreathe matrix foam technology
  • Revolve hipbelt; pivoting lightweight hipbelt for improved fit
  • Height adjustable, removable chest strap
  • Grab handle
  • Base compartment with bivi divider
  • Top lid pocket
  • Zipped internal lid pocket
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Large front pocket(s)
  • Wand/bottle pocket(s)
  • Side compression straps
  • Key clip
  • Walking pole/ice axe attachment

Weight

1.750 kg








Berghaus Pulsar 65L RM450

Dari sejarah Bergaus di www.berghaus.com :

Berghaus, one of the first companies to develop outdoor gear specifically for women , began working closely with leading female climbers, mountaineers and adventurers to create performance gear that met the needs of women. This included the hugely popular Lady Pulsar Rucsack. Rucksack ini rasanya dibuat di antara 1986-1990.


Specs :
Two compartments, two lid pockets, two side pockets, padded waist belt and chest strap. Blue, grey and red colors.








 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Osprey Eclipse 42L RM450

The Eclipse 42L is superb for carrying snow sport gear, but it's also a flexible, versatile pack that you'll use year round. The full-length zippered backside access to the main compartment keeps your board, skis, snowshoes, shovel or rope attached and your backpanel high and dry while gaining access to the pack's contents. With the AquaSource Multisport staying hydrated is easy and the new BioLite dual-density hipbelt keeps the load comfortably on your hips. 2 Packs in One!
Features:
  • AquaSource-Multisport Hydration pack/torso adjustable harness
  • New BioLite contour fitting hipbelt
  • Full length backside #10 zipper access to main compartment
  • Big zippered top pocket
  • Front slash and mesh pocket
  • StraightJacket foam sidewall compression
  • Full framesheet and Spacer mesh backpanel
  • Loops and side daisies for A-frame ski attachment



boleh baca review pasal rucksack kat sini : outdoorreview

I also use an Osprey 42, after years of using Lowepro, Tenba, OutPack and other dedicated camera packs. For true backpacking, the Osprey beats them all. What I found was that I wanted to place items in individual "packages", for example, my lenses are in a Gnass Gear pouch, and my camera fits in a small padded pouch. This means I can take pieces-parts out of the main bag and work with them. With these pouches, the interior padding of dedicated bags was redundant. The Osprey does provide a nice padded exterior. And the main benefit is a suspension system that works right. I find this system quicker to use. I remove the pack and remove the individual pouches and work from them. The Osprey 42 has the added benefit that it opens along the harness, so the harness and backpad don't sit in the wet/dirt.