Rab Nitron 25L Pack
A lightweight day pack with a superb running-inspired harness, the Nitron 25 is close-fitting and highly breathable, making it ideal for all summer hill fun from walking to running to scrambling. In fact our only complaint is that Rab don't off...
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Thanks for the review, but it's a shame you haven't included any smaller British manufacturers, like Crux, Summiteer or Aiguille.
Agreed.
It's a fair question. The short answer is that we could never review every pack on the market; a line has to be drawn somewhere. This review was over six months in production, which represents a major investment in staff time. Adding more models would increase that workload, and time has to be paid for somehow. With that in mind, we have prioritised companies whose advertising helps support the site. Our door is open to any brand.
I don't think Crux manufacturers in this country. The owner of the company lives, or lived in France when I corresponded with him in the past.
There was a Crux pack in a previous group test, because I reviewed it, although oddly it would have fitted much better in this test as it's 40 ltr mountain pack not a backpacking one.
Crux is UK based again, but indeed makes most stuff in China (as with almost all manufacturers these days). The few exceptions being Aiguille Alpine and DMM, as far as I know.
Would be interested to hear if any of the other major brands don't do the bulk of their manufacturing in the far east...