Aimed at those looking for a minimalist yet durable pack for mountain and alpine trips, the Core 35 prioritises functionality over unnecessary features. We tested the bag over summer and autumn, both here in the UK and on a trip to the Ecrins, and were suitably impressed.
Does anyone actually use the ice axe attachments on the back of sacs? I haven’t used them for years, I just use the compression straps. Much less faff and much quicker access.
If you are lugging a closed cell foam bivi mat, or maybe a tent along with poles on the side compression straps having the attachments at the back can be useful.
Yes, I almost exclusively use the attachments on all bags I've owned with them.
I can understand the ease of access, but for me this hasn't ever really been a problem and allows me to use the compression straps either to hold other gear or to more effectively reduce the volume of the pack.
I own an older Montane Ultra Alpine 38 + 5 at 610 grams made of a very tough fabric that has been hauled over all sorts of trips. It's pretty much a plain sack with 2 shoulder straps. Takes practice to pack it but it works.
Great write up but a minimal alpine pack should be a minimal alpine pack.
Both are minimal alpine packs in my view. Yes, the Ultra Alpine is more minimalist in it's feature set, but I think both still occupy that category, whilst prioritising different characteristics. The Core 35 prioritises minimal and strippable features with durability. One of my partners has the Montane Ultra Alpine 38, it's design seems to prioritise weight and a minimal feature set. Both are durable yes, but in my experience the Core 35 will outlast the Ultra Alpine, whilst the Ultra Alpine is a great streamlined light pack for climbing.
One pack being lighter than the other doesn't in my eyes mean a pack is not minimalist. I'd argue that minimalist and ultralight are not the same if that's what you are getting at?
You're quite right, both sit in the category of minimal. I'd say a minimal pack should be light as it lacks the bells and whistles that bring the weight up. Perhaps Exped are pitching this pack for those wanting something that will last 30 years of heavy use, I doubt my old Montane will be still going in 10. Choice is a great thing.
Press Release Arc'teryx Alpine Academy returns to Chamonix-Mont-Blanc - July 4 – July 7, 2024
Article Will Perrin - A Child of Light
Fri Night Vid Ethan Pringle on one of Portugal's Hardest Sport Climb
In this week's Friday Night Video, we follow Ethan Pringle to the 'not-yet-popular' but world-class sport crag of Meio Mango in Portugal. In the film, Ethan attempts one of the country's hardest lines, Filipinos, which was first...
Gear News MPOWERD Luci Site Lights – Innovative "Stake" Lights.