More on the Aarn…

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When you first start working with this pack, the sheer complexity is daunting, but having sorted out exactly what each strap does what, and getting it set for you, it is very comfortable and the intelligence and thoughtfulness of the design becomes clear. Adjustments like the back length you only do once, and the other adjustments, such as those regarding pocket fit, is a once in a while job.

The Mountain Magic 33 is a new pack due to be officially launched in March, but you can buy from the manufacturer. The specs are these:
Mountain Magic 44 32L + 12L 1156gm

MT44 front web

The pockets are attached by what I’m taking to be aluminum stays to the hip belt. There is then an adjustable stability strap to the shoulder strap, but the weight is transferred directly to the hip belt by the stays, which in turn acts as a counterweight to the load on your back. AFAIK this is an arrangement that only the Aarn has and offers severe performance improvement over accessory pockets available on other packs. the whole system really IS a balanced, integrated system, where everything works together.

Aarn recommends putting something heavy like water in these balance pockets. Each pocket should hold a 1.5l bottle. The pockets are balanced, but you can fine-tune how close to your body they are.

There is a velcroed roll-top which opens the dri-bag inner, thus doing away with the need for a pack liner. There is a piece of alu running across the top from side to side which is joined to the main frame stay. This frame stay runs from halfway down the pack to over the top of the pack which then joins to the load lift system. When I first saw this I thought it was too complex, but having used it, the effect of this is that the load moves much more closely with you, and the centre of gravity doesn’t really shift as you lean forward, up or sideways. The load is very stable as the frame, the pack closure and the lifters are linked in a fluid way.

Packing is slightly different than a normal pack. Aarn advises that the heaviest items for the back go in first, with the quilt and lighter items at the top. The weight should be low, which keeps the fore/aft balance centralised. Heaviest items in the front pockets.

To put the pack on you loosen everything off. Do up the hip belt, fasten the chest cross strap, tighten the hip belt, tighten the shoulder straps, fasten the pocket buckle, tighten the two straps on each side of the pockets, by pulling the loop they make, sort out the load lifters if need be…. yeah, not the most intuitive, but once you get it all worked out, it becomes pretty simple.

The compression system works really well, and again, this integrates well into the load lifter and the top frame. Plenty of mesh around the outside for wet gear storage.

I’ve had an hour with it on the Elliptical Trainer in the gym, loaded up with 6 litres of water in the back padded out with a bed quilt, and two 2 litre bottles of water in the front pocket ( plus clothes to pad them out), in other words, more weight than I’d normally carry, and it was very stable and comfortable.

I’ll put some pics up in the next few days, but can’t find any charged batteries for the camera!

Posted by admin   @   12 November 2009 10 comments

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Feb 21, 2010
19:49
#1 RogerB :

I am eagerly awaiting my Mountain Magic 55, have you had a chance to do any more trips with you Mountain Magic? I love my duo mid as well.

Author Feb 23, 2010
20:09
#2 admin :

Only one nighters, I can’t get the time! I like mine. Balances well. A bit too many straps at first, but you get used to it, also the pockets feel weird, but I wouldn’t be without them. I have to carry my water. 2×4 litres easily fits into the front pockets with room to spare for maps, snacks. This and the pacerpoles, really help my back. A real winner. thinking of getting the 35 for summer…

Mar 18, 2010
20:27
#3 RogerB :

Yes I have the Marathon Magic 33. More info at http://www.nielsenbrownoutdoors.com/2010/03/aarn-marathon-magic-33.html

A great 2 or 3 day pack.

Author Mar 20, 2010
14:20
#4 admin :

Look like we share a taste in walking poles too Roger!

Apr 6, 2010
19:05
#5 Marco F. :

Greeting folks,

I discovered this review only today. Thanks for the details about the Mountain Magic. I have a Peak Aspiration (*) and the first thing I would like to know is if the front pockets I got for the Peak can be used for this pack too. Can they? Thanks!

(*) I wrote about it at http://strider.zona-m.net/en/gear/my-first-year-aarn-bodypack

Apr 6, 2010
19:11
#6 Brian Wilson :

Looks nice. Wondering if the mesh back panel pills and destroys fleece wear? And if harness/shoulder-straps are prickly? I own the MM 10 and conceptually, I love the it, but it wore a near hole in the back of Patagonia Cap 1 shirts and had numerous little pokers on the straps that were quite uncomfortable over distance. Hoping AARN has improved this as they ride great for running.

Author Apr 7, 2010
15:33
#7 admin :

I’d never wear the AARN nxt to anything fragile. The contact point or patch is large and delicate stuff like wool will get shredded. I always have a wind shirt at least over anything fragile.

Author Apr 7, 2010
15:33
#8 admin :

sorry, absolutely no idea about what is compatible with what….

Jun 28, 2010
07:09
#9 Ashlea :

Hey I work in a store which sells Aarn packs in Melbourne Australia. The balance pockets which come on either the Marathon Magic or the Mountain Magic are not compatible with the Peak Aspiration Packs. All the ‘Magic’ range pockets are compatible with each other (although they are sold with the pack)while the Peak Aspirtation is compatible with the rest (Compact, Sport and Expedition)of the balance pockets. Hope this helps.
As for the harness rubbing issue – I have a Load Limo and have worn it with many ‘fragile gramets’ (Montante Bionic) and also a superthin (almost see through) cotton shirt and have had no issues with scratches or pilling. It may be a fault from the old packs, however we have had no complaints while I have been working here (over a year) so it shouldn’t be too bad.
Hope this helps

Smiles, Ash

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