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#22564 - 12/13/03 11:11 PM Re: Backpacks for students
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]Rusty[

The hipbelt is removable.

A-III PACK (A-III-P)

Eagle industries AIII

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#22565 - 12/14/03 03:44 PM Re: Backpacks for students
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Registered: 04/08/02
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i got a berghaus cubic 25, it's sized on such a fashion that you it will fit a A4 binder in it easily, has a 2L hydrationbladder sleave, one main pocket, one smaller pocket in front with some small sleaves for small items. on front and on one side there is a mess pocket. The side mess pocket is very usefull to put your bottle in, readily accesaible and it doesn't attract weardo looks, like wenn i carried a hydration system... it also has a cellphone pocket on the straps, wiht a small hole under it for handsfree phone kits ( i don't have a phone... ). it has kept mine books dry, but you it does feel a bit damp on the inside after it has been in the rain. The waist band is a bit thin and i would have liked more pockets, but in general, i like it.
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#22566 - 12/15/03 06:05 PM Re: Backpacks for students
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Registered: 05/10/01
Posts: 780
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#22567 - 12/16/03 09:42 AM Re: Backpacks for students
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Registered: 10/08/02
Posts: 29
Loc: Hampshire ENGLAND
I have a 20 L Karrimor "Spike" bag, it's rugged and can take a beating, and as far as I am aware doesn't attract wierd looks (but then I'm at a strange college!), it fits A4 files but is quite small and i'll probably by a new one for next year, it does tho have loads of useful pockets I keep coming across, for instance there is one which fits exactly my supertool 200, and another one my Inova X5, and also a key clip. All in all a reliable bag but too small for [censored] loads of work books.

Other suitable makes are Lowe-Alpine 15,20 and 30 L bags, or Berghaus, which are notably comfortable in the new range.

-Bushman

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#22568 - 12/29/03 10:55 PM Re: Backpacks for students
ToddG Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 03/07/01
Posts: 51
Loc: Boston, MA
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