brent8927
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I seem to have convinced my wife to let me buy an F-Stop pack, but to do that I have to sell my two Rovers. Both packs are black/grey in color and in very nice shape (not new, but no significant cosmetic or functional issues. I don't see any fraying either. Most of the wear seems to be to the bungee cords or a twig or two caught in the mesh).
Both packs should have most/all of the original dividers needed, but it's possible they're missing one or two of the small rectangular dividers)
I purchased the Rover AW II new, probably back around 2004 or so. It's been very dependable and well taken care of. I don't have the tripod quick release bungee cords--just the one that crisscrosses what I like to call the filter wallet pocket (the part that folds down to hold your tripod)
I bought the Rover Dryzone about two years ago used as they're not made anymore. If you're not familiar with it, the bottom compartment is waterproof (it uses a cool waterprooz zipper). I purchased it for use in the Boundary Waters. I tested it out by completely submerging it in the bathtub (clean water!) and it did great! Of course, it'll never actually get submerged because it would float if it fell off your boat, but it's good to know. Technically, I believe Lowepro recommends not submerging the bag as I don't think they guarantee it's waterproofness if submerged--just if it falls in the water (and floats--which it will unless you have plutonium in there...), sits in the bilge water, gets soaked by waves crashing over your boat/raft, gets deluged on, etc. The Dryzone comes with the TiZip lubricant stuff too, so it's ready to go.
$40 + shipping for the AW II
$65 + shipping for the Dryzone (may be slightly higher as you can't really compress the bottom compartment)
$90 + shipping gets you both
If you want a LoweAlpine Beartooth 45L backpacking pack, I have one of those as well I could throw in for nice and cheap. Unfortunately at this time I will not be selling my Hadley Pro.
Will consider all offers--I'm more likely to consider them if you can pick them up and save me the hassle of shipping!
Both packs should have most/all of the original dividers needed, but it's possible they're missing one or two of the small rectangular dividers)
I purchased the Rover AW II new, probably back around 2004 or so. It's been very dependable and well taken care of. I don't have the tripod quick release bungee cords--just the one that crisscrosses what I like to call the filter wallet pocket (the part that folds down to hold your tripod)
I bought the Rover Dryzone about two years ago used as they're not made anymore. If you're not familiar with it, the bottom compartment is waterproof (it uses a cool waterprooz zipper). I purchased it for use in the Boundary Waters. I tested it out by completely submerging it in the bathtub (clean water!) and it did great! Of course, it'll never actually get submerged because it would float if it fell off your boat, but it's good to know. Technically, I believe Lowepro recommends not submerging the bag as I don't think they guarantee it's waterproofness if submerged--just if it falls in the water (and floats--which it will unless you have plutonium in there...), sits in the bilge water, gets soaked by waves crashing over your boat/raft, gets deluged on, etc. The Dryzone comes with the TiZip lubricant stuff too, so it's ready to go.
$40 + shipping for the AW II
$65 + shipping for the Dryzone (may be slightly higher as you can't really compress the bottom compartment)
$90 + shipping gets you both
If you want a LoweAlpine Beartooth 45L backpacking pack, I have one of those as well I could throw in for nice and cheap. Unfortunately at this time I will not be selling my Hadley Pro.
Will consider all offers--I'm more likely to consider them if you can pick them up and save me the hassle of shipping!
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