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I'm selling a Dana Design Terraplane internal frame backpack. Dark blue. Pack size Large. Belt size Large. 6050 cubic inches. 1989 pack with a mid-90s belt and framesheet (so it has the shoulder bar addition for an even better suspension system). Dark blue, but it is faded to look almost exactly like an old denim jean. The fabric is still in solid, durable condition with no fiber deterioration. All stitching and zippers in top condition. Other than the fading and stain, this pack is in top condition.

This pack is from just after they stopped using the leather Dana tags and prior to the red/orange fabric tags familiar in the 90s. Made entirely in Montana, USA.

$150 shipped!

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Eric

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What waist sizes does a large belt fit?

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I'm a 34" and there are several inches to either side.

Plenty of room to adjust.

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$140 shipped!

The Terraplane is a cult classic pack for a reason. They carry weight with ease and are built to last a lifetime. Reviews on this pack are 5-stars across the board.

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Here's a sizing chart if anyone's interested..

I had no issues with it as a 34 waist, although the chart shows 36-40". These packs are very adjustable to get you an ideal fit.

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Those were awesome packs

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Thanks for info. I'm a 31, so probably not for me. Bummer.

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No worries, OutdoorAg. You could call Mystery Ranch to see what the cost of a Medium waistbelt would be. They are easy to swap out.

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$125 shipped!

I'm considering selling on Ebay but will let it ride today to give the Fire first dibs. Ebay prices on similar packs are higher and this one is in great condition. Hard to go wrong at this price.

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$115 shipped!

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Eric, what is the total weight of this pack, if you have a scale handy?

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Oh my...$115? Bump. Someone buy this!

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I'll take it...

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I believe the pack weighs just over 6.

SPF to Jude!

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Those were awesome packs

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Awesome pics, AlaskaCub!

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Roland, I know that drainage well my friend.

Many great hunts in "X" creek drainage. I expect to be there in August with my son.

I've never killed a ram on that (your) side of the creek though. That left side is a steep mofo. I usually headed up the right side to the "moon."



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