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Does anybody know the cu. in. and the weight of an Bozeman made pack?
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Originally Posted by coues32
Does anybody know the cu. in. and the weight of an Bozeman made pack?
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Need to be a whole lot more specific than that.......


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What else would you need,not enough in the heading?Size XL

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From memory a long time ago, the alpine should have weighed in right around 6.5 lbs, maybe an ounce less at 6lbs, 7oz.
I remember the overkill's 1000 weight cordura adding about .6 lbs or so.
All up, you should be around 7.3 pounds (7lbs, 5 or 6oz.), maybe a little more with the XL, no more than 2 ounces.
Easiest thing to do is take it to USPS or FedEx, set it on their scale, ask weight, pretend you are going to ship it, then leave.
Cheap, easy way to weigh.
Hope that helps some.


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Thanks JonS,do you know how many cu.in. they are?

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As I recall, an XL Alpine (both normal and Overkill models) should be 5200 ci.

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I have an Arcflex Alpine, if that's what you mean.


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Thanks guys for the replies,I found a brand new one for $350 but couldn't find any specs. on it.

Yes an Arcflex Alpine Overkill.

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Mine is really old, roughly '90 or so, but if any spec I can get you off it helps, let me know.


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coues32~

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The ALPINE OVERKILL is 4930 Cubic Inches, 6 lbs, 13 oz.

Hope this helps!!!

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