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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Gear Forum North 49 Norwester 100L pack, quick review |
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08/27/2016 03:35PM
This site has been a great resource for me so wanted to add a brief review of this entry level pack.
My son and did our first BWCA trip last year with an outfitter and it was great. Did the Man Chain this year and took our own stuff this time. We wanted to get down to two packs so we used his backpack and then I looked around for a 100-120L canoe pack. Was having a hard time pulling the trigger on a $230+ pack, found the North 49 on ebay for something like $75 delivered, so thought I would give it a shot. Long story short - it was fine. It is certainly not built as well as the more expensive packs, but for the price I am very satisfied.
Lots of adjustments, the harness works well and the net pocket is a nice feature. My son wore it most of the time and his only complaint was that the top of the harness dug into his neck a bit, but I have a feeling that was due to an adjustment that we didn't make or just break-in.
My only complaint is that the main compartment does not have drawstring closure - its set up like a waterproof bag so you fold it over then clip it - a drawstring would be better. And has a tumpline strap - totally confused me when I first saw it then realized what it was.
So if you're looking for a budget pack, I'd say its a good option.
My son and did our first BWCA trip last year with an outfitter and it was great. Did the Man Chain this year and took our own stuff this time. We wanted to get down to two packs so we used his backpack and then I looked around for a 100-120L canoe pack. Was having a hard time pulling the trigger on a $230+ pack, found the North 49 on ebay for something like $75 delivered, so thought I would give it a shot. Long story short - it was fine. It is certainly not built as well as the more expensive packs, but for the price I am very satisfied.
Lots of adjustments, the harness works well and the net pocket is a nice feature. My son wore it most of the time and his only complaint was that the top of the harness dug into his neck a bit, but I have a feeling that was due to an adjustment that we didn't make or just break-in.
My only complaint is that the main compartment does not have drawstring closure - its set up like a waterproof bag so you fold it over then clip it - a drawstring would be better. And has a tumpline strap - totally confused me when I first saw it then realized what it was.
So if you're looking for a budget pack, I'd say its a good option.
03/14/2018 02:33PM
Its been a good pack, three trips with no issues, no signs of wear. Got another one last year and will probably get another one for this year. Before I got my second one I got a Granite Gear off of ebay to see what I was missing and liked the North 49 better, so sold the GG and got the second N49. One nice option is that it has a removable stiffener in the back, gives it some shape which helps when packing.
04/24/2018 08:58AM
Morecowbell: "Its been a good pack, three trips with no issues, no signs of wear. Got another one last year and will probably get another one for this year. Before I got my second one I got a Granite Gear off of ebay to see what I was missing and liked the North 49 better, so sold the GG and got the second N49. One nice option is that it has a removable stiffener in the back, gives it some shape which helps when packing."
What was your solution for rain, or are these waterproof?
04/25/2018 04:53PM
We use heavy duty trash bags as liners, so not really sure, and I would recommend that anyway. The pack material may be waterproof but I doubt the seams are. It rained on us for pretty much a full day last year and we didn't have any issues with water in the packs.
11/30/2023 11:00AM
This exact pack has been bought and sold over the years to 3 companies. I have four original ones from 2004 and 1 from the 2nd company from 2008. They have held up amazingly well. My first four are 19 years old and have been on over 30+ canoe trips, and I have only had to fix one strap. If they are doing the exact same design (which it looks like they are), then these will last a long time.
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