![]() Synkron treats User Data according to the terms of this Policy, as well as the applicable Terms of Use or Subscription Agreement. These systems include without limitation cloud environments through third-party providers such as Amazon Web Services, as well as Synkron’s test, development, and production environments that may be accessed to perform SNKWISE consulting and support services. We deal with Interaction Data according to the terms of our general privacy policy, which is available at: User Data, including information provided by the User when using SYNKWISE, resides on Synkron, customer, or third-party systems to which Synkron is provided access to perform the SYNKWISE services. These include Personal Information, Anonymous Information, and Device Identifiers. This policy clarifies that the use of information to which Synkron may be provided access is more limited than the use of information covered by Synkron’s general privacy policy as available at Interaction Data, distinct from User Data, is information that we might collect from your use of the SYNKWISE Services, including the website, Hosted Programs, and your interactions with us offline. Even at full price.This SYNKWISE® Services Privacy Policy (“Policy”) covers the privacy practices that Synkron Systems, LLC employs when providing the SYNKWISE Services, support, or consulting to Users. ![]() It’s a masterpiece in durability and it’s actually very comfortable. In my opinion, the brand is a premium one at the level of Arctèryx and similar. I have several items from Norrona and know what they stand for. You can get it’s big brother (Recon Pack) at $700, but I am told that this one is better suited to civilian use (better comfort). It costs around $620, but I got it on sale at $325. The pack’s priced at a premium level, and it should be. If you don’t need 120 liters on your trip, just detach the pockets and you’ll have a slimmer pack. But the two side pockets are detachable and can be put together as a daypack at 30 liters. Pretty awesome.ġ20 liters! Huge in other words. ![]() The frame adjusts as you chose your height (see pictures). The weight is eavenly distribuated from the top to the hips. ![]() The pack is incredibly comfortable to wear with a heavy load. The hip belt also adjusts to the sides when you tilt over at one side. Double and reinforced stitching everywhere. From the webbing to stiches and everything else. The quality of this pack is just something I’ve never seen on packs before. It’s silly to pack 20 pounds into a 8-10 pounds backpack, making the pack’s weight a third a of the complete weight.īut for 40 to 70 lbs, the weight of the pack doesn’t matter that much, and you do get something in return for the relatively high weight (more in the next section). ![]() With these numbers, these packs are wasted on small loadings. The Recon pack has a cool slogan by Norrona, by the way: “The King of Backpacks’ developed by Special Forces. Norrona has another pack in the same league called Norrona Recon Synkroflex Pack (125 L), which weighs even more, at 4,5 kg or 10 pounds. Military use is usually a good sign of durability, but not always a sign of comfort. The pack is actually used by the Norwegian Special Forces and forces in other NATO countries. That’s when we started researching big packs and stumbled over the Para Ranger.Īs far as I know, this pack is the result of years of collaboration between Norrona and the Norwegian armed forces. And we have a 65 liter pack from Bergans of Norway already but wanted a bigger pack for longer hikes, or just to bring more stuff □ I usually bring my grilfriend and dog on these trips. So, when going backpacking over several days, I’m not excactly the lighets backpacker. ![]()
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