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The GoLite Jam 2 Pack's ultra-clean design and low 1lb 5oz weight make it a top pick for weight-obsessed alpine climbers and backpackers. This lidless pack holds enough gear for a three-day alpine assault, and it includes a large front pocket to hold the small odds and ends like your headlamp and compass. GoLite used a foam back panel to give the Jam 2 Pack enough support for your ultralight load and still allow it to move with you as you climb and hike.
Bottom Line: Load up the GoLite Jam 2 Pack when you want the simplest gear available for your ultralight trip.
I just bought this pack (the medium) and am an ol school outdoorsman who still uses canteens, lol! I have NO experience with hydration bladders, but am looking at getting a camelback hydro-bladder for a trip on the AT. Does anyone have any clue what size bladder will fit this particular pack sleeve in the medium size? I have searched the specs on here and on Golite.com but nothing states if it holds 2 liters or what....
not sure, but I have packed it pretty good and i feel that it is extremely sturdy. if you ask me, buy this pack to "golite" and fast pack as opposed to carrying heavy objects.
with that being said, it could still carry 25 pounds comfortably i would think - hope this helps!
I just got mine a couple weeks ago and took it to the grocery store and filled it up to the top without uncincing the compression system. I got 18 lbs of fluids, 10 lbs of chicken (hehe) and at least another 10 lbs of groceries. As I said, I got all that into the pack without undoing the compression system one bit...so it can handle alot more weight than I think most people give it credit for. However, that much weight in gawdy, heavy camping gear would prolly be overkill. I'm gearing up for the Appalachian Trail and am keeping my pack weight down to 12 lbs. to allow for about 13 lbs of food and water, which is why I went with this pack, to keep my heaviest load days under 25 lbs. As far as how it felt when I crammed it full of groceries...it felt alot better than carrying all those groceries in plastic bags, LOL!!! Overall, I am highly impressed with this pack. It'll be a great ultralite thru-hiking pack!
GoLite offers the Jam 2 in Grease (Blackish-Grayish), Palm (Greenish), and Tempest (Blueish) for the summer of '08. As you can see above, Grease and Palm will be offered by BC.com. Looks like Grease is the color for you. As for GoLite's plans for the future, I've no idea...EliasTL