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Great value but didn't work for me By SAT from CA on 06/30/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Highly Adjustable, Large Capacity, Many zip compartments Cons: Leaky Valve, Too tall Best Uses: Extended Hikes, Travel Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This pack is nicely padded and fits my bike commuting stuff, but it's just a hair too tall for me - the back of my helmet clunks into it and it slightly constrains my head from turning to check traffic. I am sticking with my REI Bookpacker Plus or the large REI Alpine 35 Plus. I bought the Backflo for the hydration insert baggie, which is the same size as the Camelback classic. But, as another reviewer said, the mouthpiece does drip, even when closed. Replacing it would probably fix this. If I was taller, I would keep this pack. It's got enough going for it!
By working on set from Los Angeles on 06/18/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Large Capacity Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Did not mention the built in Rain fly, or the removable "pocket" that clips inside.
Should mention it is top loading only large main compartment and zip up hydration pocket in main compartment
By Brian the Biker from San Jose, Ca on 06/16/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Highly Adjustable Best Uses: Commuting, Day Trips, Extended Hikes, Travel Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I bought this to take on my bike when I commute to work, the first day I had it the mouth piece leaked all over me. I had to go to a outdoor recreational store to buy a different hydrolock. Other than that the cargo space is good and it is comfortable. I would definitely get a spare hydrolock.
Like everything, has ups and downs. By mhfm from Carlsbad, CA on 06/07/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Refill, Large Capacity, Stable Cons: Leaky Valve, Poor Construction Best Uses: Bicycle touring Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The straw was of a poor design so I replaced it with a Camelback straw although the bladder was fine. Straps are of a poor quality and don't hold their adjustment. Otherwise, the pack itself was comfortable and well designed as well as being very roomy.
Great pack! Highly recommend! By Alamo Adam from San Antonio on 04/11/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Highly Adjustable, Stable Best Uses: Biking, Commuting, Extended Hikes Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use this pack when I ride my bicycle to work and back home. It rained on me one day and I had a chance to use the the rain cover. It pulled out easily, fit perfect and kept everything dry. I store my clothes (jeans,t-shirt,long sleeve shirt, socks & underwear) as well as my coffee mug and lunch in the main compartment when I commute. There are 2 mesh side pockets, two small zipper pockets, & one medium sized zipper pocket that come in handy as well. The pack is light weight and has great padded shoulder straps and backside. It also has a sturdy frame that makes it a rugged pack. The valve on the hydration bladder is a bite down valve and can easily be replaced with an open/closed valve. The bladder itself is made of a thin material, and has it's own compartment that can be zippered up/down and/or removed. I hope this pack is long lasting, that it yet to be determined, for I've only had it 1 week since writing this.
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