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Old 18-03-06, 07:09 AM
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The Saloman ruck above is a bladder pack. I have a Karrimor 20 litre running rucksack - fantastic for running with and has both chest and waist straps.

RRP: £39.99 SportsWorld Price: £3.99 (90% off in their bargain bin!!!)

I also have an Adidas combined running rucksack/bladder pack worth £40 that I got for free :-)
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OMM do some awesome packs.
new name for KIMM. Original Mountain Marathon
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I've got my name down for doing a mountain marathon this summer so have been doing a bit of research, I already own a few rucksacks which I'm giving a go on weekends. I bought a viga fell running pack which is ultralight but unfortunately for me doesn't seem long enough in the back as the hip belt sits just under my ribs, worth a look though for 13 quid including delivery from bourne sports, another one which sounds pretty good is the mizuno one which bourne sports also sells and a bit of information at snowlines.
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OMM do some awesome packs.
new name for KIMM. Original Mountain Marathon
Check them out

I've gone through several KIMM sacks over the years; they're ideal... (a majority of my runs are done with a rucksack, and eventually they do wear out!).
At the moment I'm using a Lowe Alpine Endurer 35, which is very similar to the original KIMM sacks, although shaped to allow more ventilation to your back.
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i've been fingering OMM, inov-8 & raidlight packs over the last few weeks.

probably going with the raidlight option.
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