I am looking for a lightweight backpack wide enough for large Minelab gold pan plus 2 classifying sieves. Most are too narrow. Any recommendations pls.
Thanks for the suggestion and especially the photos. Great job. I am hoping to get the whole pan in so I will keep looking, but keep your in mind it’s a good price. PhilThis may do the job?
https://highbanker.com.au/products/prospecting-backpack
I will check them out thanksGarrett have a couple that might be suitable:
https://www.garrettaustralia.com.au/garrett-all-purpose-backpackhttps://www.garrettaustralia.com.au/garrett-sport-daypack
Good intel I can see how that helps solo trips on foot. ThanksYou can get a barrel hauler, a frame that you strap your own dry bag in to, so any size load... I use one to haul a 60L drum.
I use an army backpack, has heaps of room and about as comfortable as a pack can be. Cost $50 from Gumtree. Easily holds a couple of pans and a couple of classifying sieves, with external attachment points for all sorts of stuff.I am looking for a lightweight backpack wide enough for large Minelab gold pan plus 2 classifying sieves. Most are too narrow. Any recommendations pls.
Thanks don,I use an army backpack, has heaps of room and about as comfortable as a pack can be. Cost $50 from Gumtree. Easily holds a couple of pans and a couple of classifying sieves, with external attachment points for all sorts of stuff.
60cm x 40cm. That's the size with it fairly well closed up. The bottom straps that cover the area where a sleeping bag traditionally went, has straps that extend enough to hold a 20 litre bucket on the outside. Any decent Army surplus shop will have a selection of clips to use for attachment points for all sorts of stuff. Couple more photos (Still only got the 2 x pans and 2 x sieves in it atm)Thanks don,
Can you give me the measurements so I can assure I get the right size please. Thanks Phil
Thanks Don I will shop next week. Really appreciate the info. Thanks Phil60cm x 40cm. That's the size with it fairly well closed up. The bottom straps that cover the area where a sleeping bag traditionally went, has straps that extend enough to hold a 20 litre bucket on the outside. Any decent Army surplus shop will have a selection of clips to use for attachment points for all sorts of stuff. Couple more photos (Still only got the 2 x pans and 2 x sieves in it atm)
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