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Jon Leibowitz
(jleeb) - F

Locale: SW Colorado
Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/10/2012 22:14:46 MDT Print View

There is not much out there about it. Anyone use one yet?

I got my base weight down to 9.5 pounds and I'm weighing my options for my first UL pack between the Feather, Swift, SMD Prophet, and ZPacks Zero. There is a lot of information out there about the other packs, but no much about the relatively new Feather.

In the end, I'm really leaning towards the Swift (or Feather...I can't make up my mind), but I wanted to know if anyone had glowing reviews of the Feather. As for the Swift, I like the idea of stays, the price point is hard to beat, and I love my gatewood a lot - I feel like Ron really knows what he is doing. The biggest complaint I hear about it is that it's too big, but I'm transitioning away from a 65+10 Deuter 4+ pound bag, so I don't think I will find that to be an issue.

Edited by jleeb on 04/10/2012 22:38:08 MDT.

Chad Poindexter
(Stick) - F

Locale: Wet & Humid Southeast....
Re: Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/11/2012 08:57:43 MDT Print View

I have no experience with the Feather, but I do with the Swift. The Swift is a nice pack for sure, but it is also a big pack. My advice (based purely on amount of space/volume) is that if you have light, bulky gear then go with the Swift (with emphasis on bulky). If you have anything less, then go with the Feather. FWIW, I could not fill the Swift up with a 12 lb BPW load and I ended up buying a Zpacks Blast 30 pack to fill this need instead.

Jon Leibowitz
(jleeb) - F

Locale: SW Colorado
Re: Re: Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/11/2012 09:21:26 MDT Print View

Thanks for the insight. I'm currently hovering around 9.5 pounds, with a few future purchases that will lower my base weight to 8ish. Swift mentions 12 pounds being a minimum weight. This being my first UL bag, I like the idea of the stays, but maybe it's not such a big deal not having them.

Edited by jleeb on 04/11/2012 09:22:00 MDT.

Mike Hensel
(mike220) - M

Locale: Northwest
Swift and stays on 04/11/2012 09:48:11 MDT Print View

I have the Swiftand I have the stay for it.

I have used it ten to one with out the stay, up to about 32-33 pounds. Usually about 20-23.

I don't think the stay is nessessary with this pack unless it isn't full or packed incorrectly.

I carries very well with out the stay.

Bradford Rogers
(Mocs123) - MLife

Locale: Southeast Tennessee
Re: Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/11/2012 14:57:09 MDT Print View

I have the '10 Swift (before the stay) and love it. I use a closed cell foam pad however and I can see where the stay would be good if you use an inflatable pad.

Joseph R
(Dianoda) - MLife

Locale: Chicago, IL
Re: Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/11/2012 17:30:08 MDT Print View

I have an '11 swift and love it - the carry with the stay is amazingly good (I mostly use it w/ stay + wing belt).

Yes, it offers a ton of volume if you're using an inflatable pad (as a side-sleeper I prefer them) - and given my 10-11lb 3 season setup I'm sure I could manage week long trips out of it. On shorter trips like overnights and weekenders, I don't really find myself minding the size - gear just ends up lower in the pack and the compression system keeps it all in place.

For an 8lb base weight setup, the Swift might be more than you need for most trips, but at 9.5lb you could probably go for either the Swift and the Feather and be happy regardless.

Edited by Dianoda on 04/11/2012 17:34:46 MDT.

Jon Leibowitz
(jleeb) - F

Locale: SW Colorado
Re: Re: Anyone experience the SMD Feather? ....and other pack advice. on 04/11/2012 20:32:52 MDT Print View

A lot of love for the Swift. Not surprising knowing the quality of SMD gear.

It's out of stock right now, I'm wondering if there will be any updates for 2012 when it gets back in stock. I love the new exterior pockets on the Feather.