Marmot Eiger 36 背包

买了个 Marmot Eiger 36 背包,感觉还可以~
Marmot Eiger 36
细节:
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介绍:
此款背包属于Marmot Mountain系列背包. 是一款多用途背包,对于高强度的短途旅行来说既不大也不小。
它是一个可以满足你放进各种腐败物资的小型紧凑型背包。他有足够的空间放下你的睡袋,路绳,食品,水和防水外套。侧面的捆扎带可以绑定滑雪板,因此它也可以胜任你的冬季滑雪活动。双冰斧挂环固定你的登山器材,并有两个可调节长度挂环能够绑牢你的登山杖。背包顶盖可以摘下,顶盖内有三个以拉链分隔的收纳空间。取放物品只能从顶部进入,无睡袋分隔仓。顶部出口可以稍延伸一些容量。背包内靠近背部一面的布料为量黄色,以方便在黑暗处找取物品。背包袋口为两重抽绳收紧。背包侧面各有两条压缩带,用于收紧背包,插扣联接。两边各有一个侧袋,但比较浅。腰带可拆卸,用尼龙搭扣与包体相连采用了透气的DriClime材料帮助快速散掉热和湿气。腰带没有使用衬垫,两侧各有一条负重稳定带(黄色的尼龙织带)。
通过负重带可以使背包紧贴背部。包背部成型背板由单一6061铝条支撑,并可以在必要时拆出来减轻包体重。也可作为二日活动的轻装背包,建议舒适背负重量为11KG。

面料:420D抗撕裂尼龙,加强部分为840D HT抗撕裂尼龙
背负:双重密度的S形肩带和腰带,
背板:模压成型背板
水袋饮水系统:有
背长是否可调节:否
器械挂环: 两个可调节长度,一个固定长度
容积:M号36L

空重:M号1.39kg

适合背长:45.72-50.8厘米
推荐用途: 徒步,攀岩等(hiking,backpacking, climbing)

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TIPS:
背包尺寸及背长测量:
很多背包是针对背长分大小号的,或者是有可调节长度的系统。最重要的一点是,找到适合你背长的背包。
对于购买有大小号分别的背包,首先要测量自己的背长。首先要低头并将头部前伸,让下巴碰到锁骨或胸部。摸到颈后最突出的那块脊椎骨(第七根脊椎骨),从此处到你髋部上沿的位置(和胯骨平行的那块儿脊椎骨),用软尺测量两者之间的长度,得到的数值就是你的背长。(见图片skeleton,chart1,从髋部上沿到第七根脊椎骨)请一个朋友用软尺(最好是裁缝用的那种皮尺)沿着你的背部脊柱,测量从第七根脊椎骨到和胯骨平行的那块脊椎骨的距离。得到的就是你的背长,然后将数值比对参照表,得到适合你的尺寸。不要试图通过身高来确定的背长;背长和身高并不总是有同一比例的。
图片skeleton(左),Chart1(右)
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外国用家的Marmot Eiger 36 Pack体验报告摘要如下:

The Marmot Eiger 36 is a technical daypack marketed for “climbers, hikers and skiers” to fill the gap between smaller daypacks and larger weekend packs. The Eiger 36 is constructed using 420d Broken Twill nylon, and reinforced with 860d HT nylon. My Eiger 36 is blue, but is also available in gold (yellow), red and black colors. The interior is accessible only through the typical top opening, which closes through an internal drawstring and an extension collar (that also has its own drawstring). The contents can be further secured with the 1" (25 m) compression strap. The extension collar provides additional expansion room for larger loads. The top lid has two zippered compartments, is secured to the pack with a single 2" (50 mm) nylon clip, and is completely removable.

One side of the interior of the Eiger 36 is lined with bright yellow fabric to make finding gear easier in dark conditions (especially with the dark colored packs) and also includes a simple hydration sleeve. The pack also has 2 ice-axe loops and 2 small shock cord loops for securing the ends of the axe handles, a sturdy daisy chain, 2 side pockets, and 2 compression straps on either side of the pack to stabilize the contents or, alternatively, for lashing on additional gear.

The waist-belt is made from Marmot’s Dri-Clime fabric, and is unpadded. The belt, which includes load stabilizer straps, is attached to the pack with a substantial amount of hook-and-loop material, allowing for easy and complete removal from the pack. The shoulder straps are “S” shaped, which Marmot claims allows carrying of loads up to 25 lbs (11 kg) comfortably. The included sternum strap has elastic fabric built into it to provide flexibility for breathing without constriction. The load of the pack can be snugged to the wearer’s back through the use of the load lifter straps. Finally, the Eiger 36 has a molded back panel, supported by a single aluminum stay that can be removed from the interior of the pack. Access to the aluminum stay is through a pocket in the hydration sleeve. The pack does not feature adjustable torso length, so purchasing the right size is an important factor for getting a good fit.

Field Use:

I originally used this pack to get in shape for the upcoming summer backpacking season. I loaded the pack with a solid 35 lbs (16 kg) of gear and water for 10 mile (16 km), intense day hikes. My first trip was an early spring day-hike up a popular local mountain trail that gains three thousand feet (914 m) in 4 miles (6.4 km), experiencing temperatures that ranged from 65 degrees (18 C) at its base, to 45 degrees (7 C) at the top, where I trudged through a snow field for the last mile. I found that the Eiger 36 carried this load remarkably well, and quite a bit better than I expected. The slim design proved very useful during some unexpected bush whacking through alpine thickets, and didn’t show a single snag after some moderate abuse. I have since used this pack exclusively for hiking up my local mountain trails.

After a few day trips with the pack, I found that I could fit all my gear into the pack for a two night solo trip. While this required strapping my sleeping pad and tent poles to the pack using the side compression straps, I was able to shave 2 lbs (0.9 kg) by using the Eiger 36 rather than my standard weekend pack. The bottom interior of the pack is actually larger than the rest of the upper compartment, which makes stuffing in gear more efficient. I can slip my down sleeping bag and solo tent side-by-side into the bottom of the pack. I am not a light and fast hiker, but the Eiger 36 easily swallowed all of my standard gear.

I used the Eiger 36 on my first solo overnight trip to Bandelier National Monument in April. My pack weight for this trip was about 33 lbs (15 kg). The initial climb out of Frijoles canyon was made very comfortable and stable by the sway-free load carrying of the pack. I did find, however, that over the course of the first leg of the hike, a moderate 8 miles (13 km), the waist-belt began slipping and transferring more weight to my shoulders. Even though the shoulder straps are very comfortable, my shoulders along the collar bone area began getting sore. This appears to be due to the flimsy nature of the included waist-belt. Admittedly, the pack is not designed to carry this much weight, and I certainly overloaded it beyond the manufacturer’s specifications. Despite this fact, my descent back into upper Frijoles canyon down slippery, icy conditions was not at all unpredictable. Again, the slim lines of the pack proved very useful while crawling over and under downfall on the trail. I was a bit concerned that the fabric was taking too much of a beating on this trip given the amount of downfall that I had to negotiate. Because the fabric on the pack was stretched taught due to cramming in all of my standard gear, I worried that a snag on a branch or thicket might easily tear the pack rather than just create snags. However, the pack, though it has some snags, proved to be very tough and still looks brand new. Subsequent use of the pack for solo overnight trips and long day hikes have not shown any significant wear to the pack. Even at higher than intended weight loads, the pack has not shown any hint of tearing at the waist-belt stabilizer straps, nor at the shoulder strap attachment points. I have about 120 miles (190 km) on this pack from this season. At the end of each use, I simply wipe the pack down with a wet rag and it looks nearly brand new.

I have found the Eiger 36 to be a solid performing pack that is durable, comfortable, and pretty sway-free in carrying loads up to 25 lbs (11 kg). While the Eiger is a bit on the portly side for its size compared to similar packs in its class, the durability easily makes up for the weight. I did find that the waist belt becomes less comfortable at heavier loads, transferring more weight to the shoulder straps. Subsequent test trips with the pack tended to show that this is the case when carrying anything above 25 lbs (11 kg). I resolved this issue by ordering a waist belt from Marmot sold with their larger Eiger 45 pack. This solved my heavy load issues, and I can now switch between the two belts depending on the route and load size. I also found that the side pockets become useless when the pack is fully loaded, and the lid does not cinch down tightly when the pack is not fully loaded. This is easily remedied by simply removing the lid, which also shaves nearly a pound off the overall pack weight. I generally now take the top lid off for day hikes that do not require the pack to be fully loaded, and keep the lid attached for over night hikes. I would also like to see dog-bone patches on the bottom of the pack for lashing on additional gear. Finally, the Eiger is not waterproof, but any water that leaked in through my garbage bag rain cover did dry fairly quickly.

Summary:

I am very impressed with both the durability and versatility of this pack. I especially like the ability to use different waist-belts for carrying different types of loads. I definitely plan on continuing to use this pack for long day hikes and solo, lightweight overnights trips.

Things I like:

1. Durable Construction.

2. Removable Top Lid.

3. Removable/Replaceable Waist Belt.

Things I did Not Like:

1. Lid Does Not Cinch Down for Undersize Loads.

2. Unpadded Waist Belt Uncomfortable at loads Greater Than 25 lbs.

3. Side Pockets Useless When Pack is Fully Loaded.

我买这个包主要是考虑到我不大可能会参加重量级的徒步……
60L以上的包应该都没有必要,最多就参加下3天左右的腐败游……
36L的包包足够了…… 放两件换洗衣裤、单人帐篷、小型睡袋等等东西
自重就1.3KG了,还蛮重的,试背了下,调节系统很丰富,稍微调节后很舒服
外挂系统挺多的,不过我想我是用不上…… 滑雪…… 牛年马月能去喔~
够用就好,不够再换呗,嘿嘿~
信用卡申请还没到手,不然国外买算上运费都比国内买便宜的多……
唉,不知道什么时候信用卡才到手哇~~~

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