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    :banana Hands down, the best backpack you can buy.

    If you have been wondering what the best backpack on the market is. I have found it. Just follow the link and tell me you don't agree. Always trying to help!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=ZAtzN_ScKXY

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    I need this.

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    Wow! I was really impressed with the durability of the pack on the tumble.

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    Does it have a top lid?

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    I don't know but it has sexy written all over it.

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    Dammit.

    JUST bought my Osprey Volt 75. No way in HELL is SHE going to let me buy another pack.

    Where was this video 2 weeks ago???
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    Just because my teeth are showing, does NOT mean I'm smiling.
    Hányszor lennél inkább máshol?

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    I had the earlier version of this pack back in th 70's "The Totem Pole" best pack I never had.

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    Can't get the link to work. What's the name of it? Bought the Explorer by Teton and just not really liking it.

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    They also have a UL version of this backpack in cuben fiber.

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    So I guess the smart thing to do would be to return my AG 50 and pick up one of these. Thank god REI has such a good return policy!

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    Self contained bear hang too!

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    Can you get a rain cover?
    76 HawkMtn w/Rangers
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    sweet i was looking for a pole for my tarp. now i can just use this pack. like Steve climber i don't use trekking poles. and have this 2 person tarp with plenty of room for gear.


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    Nice tarp, looks like it folds down pretty small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake2c View Post
    Nice tarp, looks like it folds down pretty small.
    But no vestibule? Ugh


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