| great bag lots of features 
by bryan
i plan on taking this bag on my 2008 AT through hike. the craftsmanship of this bag is a huge improvement from other bags I've had. hydration comp easy access the center of your bag but what sold me was the airspeed back mesh. really comfortable!
Great Pack 
by Anonymous
Just got it for my trip to Panama. Very comfortable ton's of space really lightweight and plenty of different size pockets.
I'm very happy with my purchase
PERFECT! 
by Anonymous
This was bought for our son for Christmas. As a 3rd yr college student when he gets a chance to getaway he loves to go hiking camping rock-climbing... the usual live rough and rugged attitude stuff... Anyways he put that pack on his back and it did not come off all day Christmas Day!!! He said it felt like part of him! He used it the following week to go to a 5-day conference and it carried all he needed instead of a big ole' suitcase or gymbag. THANKS for a GREAT Value too!!
A great organizer bag 
by Anonymous
The tall version really fits my 6' 2" frame well hip belts snug down securely and the belt pockets take a small a camera sunscreen lip balm and a half pound bag of trail mix.
The option for hydration bladder inside or outside (in mesh area) works well and increases the internal volume which is limited for rigid objects due to the curved suspension system. Don't expect to get any size bear proof container inside this bag.
I used it all winter with snowshoes ice ax and crampons strapped to the outside and with loads up to 29lbs the bag and I traveled comfortably up 6000 foot peaks on 8 hour 12 mile hikes. The front shovel pocket is roomy enough for wet rain gear and the top pocket ideal for gear that is needed quickly like goggles shell mitts and headgear.
The compression straps and front pockets allow smaller loads to be carried on day trips without the bag appearing oversize for your summer day hike and at 3lbs 12 oz its no burden to take it along.
A very robust bag that shows no signs of wear and tear after squeezing past countless spruce trees bushwhacking in New Hampshire.
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