Great video yet again Paul, thank you. Every time I research any kit, Trekitt become my ‘go to’ for solid and impartial advice. And then I end up buying from you because you’re so competitive on price. Just about to order one of these now. Thanks again.
I recently got this pack and absolutely LOVE it. I'm hoping the elastic chest strap system will last. I've only worn it for about 30 miles but it seems good so far.
Ducan 30 arrived from Trekitt just a couple of days after ordering. First thoughts are that it looks and feels great, both on and off. Looking forward to putting to the test in the Alps next month.
Great review, really helped me make up my mind. I'm going to buy a pack from your website off the back of it. I'd love to see you review your kit of choice.
HI, thanks for watching and for your comments. We'd consider the Ducan 30 to be a lightweight day pack, but please feel free to check out our range of day-sacks here - www.trekitt.co.uk/rucksacks/technical-packs/31-40l
It will as long as you can get your stuff in it. Capacity wise it depends if you're carrying tent, sleeping bag, cooking equip etc or using facilities.
Great review, thank you! Quick question...Do the hip flaps stowe away somehow if you wanted to travel with it or fly with it and minimize the flaps hanging around?
You might be able to wrap the hipbelt backwards around the back and connect the buckle, but it wouldn't necessarily keep it safe during transit. Probably best investing in a luggage cover.
I love your sport apparel descriptions, very very professional. Can I ak you if this backpack has the same orange cable on the bottom as the DUCAN SPINE? Thank you! 🙂
Thanks Alan, it was good to be back filming again after lockdown. The Ducan is such a good bag too, but watch out for the upcoming review of the Ducan Spine.
There is a woman version. I got that one (Iam a man) there is not mutch diffrenren except the shoulder straps are a little smaller and I thing the back length is a bit shorter. *I am small and like to wear my backpacks high on my back to keep clear access to my gear loops while climbing Edit: it also is lacking the little mesh pockets at the front of the shoulder straps
For a man use te normale mens version, I only got it because I like to carry my backpacks higher then my hips (above my climbing harness) + I have a relative short back
Great video yet again Paul, thank you. Every time I research any kit, Trekitt become my ‘go to’ for solid and impartial advice. And then I end up buying from you because you’re so competitive on price.
Just about to order one of these now.
Thanks again.
Thanks for the support!
Great review, and hitting on all the important points, thanks!
No, thank you!
excellent! many thanks for bringing another Mammut review
Thanks for watching!
What are your thoughts in comparison to the Duncan spine 28-35? Worth the upgrade?
I just bought my self this rucksack for my next Camino. Thank you for the review
How is it?
I recently got this pack and absolutely LOVE it. I'm hoping the elastic chest strap system will last. I've only worn it for about 30 miles but it seems good so far.
It's good to hear that you're lovin' the Ducan and I'm sure that the sternum strap will last well. Thanks for watching. Paul.
Ducan 30 arrived from Trekitt just a couple of days after ordering. First thoughts are that it looks and feels great, both on and off. Looking forward to putting to the test in the Alps next month.
Enjoy! Thanks for the support. Harry
Great review, really helped me make up my mind. I'm going to buy a pack from your website off the back of it.
I'd love to see you review your kit of choice.
Glad it was helpful!
Please do a review on day sacs, you don't see many lightweight pacs in outdoor shops anymore.
HI, thanks for watching and for your comments. We'd consider the Ducan 30 to be a lightweight day pack, but please feel free to check out our range of day-sacks here - www.trekitt.co.uk/rucksacks/technical-packs/31-40l
やはり何と言っても背中の蒸れ対策構造。これを既にデュカンは数年前から搭載。スタビライザーシステムでしっかり身体に寄せる弱点補強もされている。
特に蒸し暑いアジア等ではこのシステムがあるかないかで不快指数激減出来るか変わります。
Great video thank you! Do you think this kind of pack would be suitable for long-distance hiking, e.g. walking the Camino de Santiago? Thanks!
It will as long as you can get your stuff in it. Capacity wise it depends if you're carrying tent, sleeping bag, cooking equip etc or using facilities.
Great review, thank you! Quick question...Do the hip flaps stowe away somehow if you wanted to travel with it or fly with it and minimize the flaps hanging around?
You might be able to wrap the hipbelt backwards around the back and connect the buckle, but it wouldn't necessarily keep it safe during transit. Probably best investing in a luggage cover.
Shop our entire Mammut Ducan range: www.trekitt.co.uk/technical-packs?Term=ducan
I love your sport apparel descriptions, very very professional. Can I ak you if this backpack has the same orange cable on the bottom as the DUCAN SPINE? Thank you! 🙂
I don't believe so.
@@trekitt THANKS!
Hi, could you please write me the lenght and wide in centimeters of the metal frame at the back, thanks
Hi Paul, What the size of Ducan 30? M or L ?
I am 5ft 9" does it fit with Ducan 30?
As far as I'm aware (at least here in the UK), it's only available in one size which has a back length of 48.5cm.
Excellent review.
Thanks Alan, it was good to be back filming again after lockdown. The Ducan is such a good bag too, but watch out for the upcoming review of the Ducan Spine.
What’s the price please?
Hi Tony, the Ducan 30 has a RRP of £100, but you can get it for £85.00 on our website - www.trekitt.co.uk/39425/products/mammut-ducan-30-black.aspx
With those shoulder straps placed 'at an angle' the pack may be less comfortable -for obvious reasons- for women, isn't it?
peterk (NL)
There is a woman version. I got that one (Iam a man) there is not mutch diffrenren except the shoulder straps are a little smaller and I thing the back length is a bit shorter.
*I am small and like to wear my backpacks high on my back to keep clear access to my gear loops while climbing
Edit: it also is lacking the little mesh pockets at the front of the shoulder straps
That may be the case, but Mammut make a female specific version. Thanks for watching. Paul
@@marijngade5403 Hi Marijn, i dont know if buy the woman or man's version, how tall are you? and if you know whats your back length? thanks!
For a man use te normale mens version, I only got it because I like to carry my backpacks higher then my hips (above my climbing harness) + I have a relative short back
@@marijngade5403 i'm a woman and i'm 1.69 cm tall, should i be ok with the womans version that its a size S?
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