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	Kommentare zu: VAUDE Skomer Tour 36+	</title>
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		Von: Julia		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Daisy,
vielen lieben Dank für dein ausführliches Feedback und die zusätzlichen Infos. Das freut uns besonders, weil wir in unserem Blog praktische Erfahrungen teilen möchten.
Eispickel hatte ich nicht im Test, aber vielleicht meldet sich an anderer Nutzer noch..?
Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag und viele schöne Erlebnisse mit dem Skomer :)
Liebe Grüße
Julia]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Daisy,<br />
vielen lieben Dank für dein ausführliches Feedback und die zusätzlichen Infos. Das freut uns besonders, weil wir in unserem Blog praktische Erfahrungen teilen möchten.<br />
Eispickel hatte ich nicht im Test, aber vielleicht meldet sich an anderer Nutzer noch..?<br />
Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag und viele schöne Erlebnisse mit dem Skomer 🙂<br />
Liebe Grüße<br />
Julia</p>
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		Von: Daisy L.		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 03:45:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[After putting 300+ trail miles on the Skomer Tour 36 across Scottish Highlands and Pyrenees treks, I can confirm VAUDE nailed the sweet spot between minimalist design and practical load-hauling. The article&#039;s praise for the adjustable back system is spot-on—it&#039;s one of the few packs that comfortably fits my 6&#039;4&quot; frame without excessive bulk.

Three unexpected pros worth noting:

The side-access zipper secretly fits a 2L hydration bladder vertically (bypassing the need for a sleeve)

The &quot;invisible&quot; hip belt pockets swallow modern phablets without bulging

The recycled fabric shows significantly less abrasion wear than my previous Osprey after bushwhacking

One critique: The integrated rain cover&#039;s tension points could be reinforced—mine developed micro-tears after 8 months of heavy use. A simple DIY seam grip fix solved it, but worth monitoring.

Question for fellow users: Has anyone successfully mounted ice axe attachments? The compression straps work in a pinch but I&#039;m curious about aftermarket solutions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After putting 300+ trail miles on the Skomer Tour 36 across Scottish Highlands and Pyrenees treks, I can confirm VAUDE nailed the sweet spot between minimalist design and practical load-hauling. The article&#8217;s praise for the adjustable back system is spot-on—it&#8217;s one of the few packs that comfortably fits my 6&#8217;4&#8243; frame without excessive bulk.</p>
<p>Three unexpected pros worth noting:</p>
<p>The side-access zipper secretly fits a 2L hydration bladder vertically (bypassing the need for a sleeve)</p>
<p>The &#8222;invisible&#8220; hip belt pockets swallow modern phablets without bulging</p>
<p>The recycled fabric shows significantly less abrasion wear than my previous Osprey after bushwhacking</p>
<p>One critique: The integrated rain cover&#8217;s tension points could be reinforced—mine developed micro-tears after 8 months of heavy use. A simple DIY seam grip fix solved it, but worth monitoring.</p>
<p>Question for fellow users: Has anyone successfully mounted ice axe attachments? The compression straps work in a pinch but I&#8217;m curious about aftermarket solutions.</p>
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