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#85163 - 02/11/07 02:10 PM Re: Looking for a new backpack for my BOB
Tjin Offline
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Registered: 04/08/02
Posts: 1821
i have one for a few years, it's kinda wide and short, when you have the sidepockets mounted. The backlenght is non-adjustable. The hipbelt, is nice wide and has a good close cell foam padding. Back can be sweaty on warm days. Not as basic as, lets say the berghaus munro, but certainly not complicated. Very sturdy and durable.
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#85164 - 02/11/07 05:54 PM Re: Looking for a new backpack for my BOB
big_al Offline
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Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 586
Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
Yup it's bullet proof, (forget the pun officer) I used it for two years prior to the crew getting new packs ( butt pack type ) but I liked this better, And it has become my bob and hicking pack. There is plenty room for everyday stuff in the lower pack, and if need be I just attach the upper portion and I am good for a week or more.
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#86715 - 02/26/07 02:00 AM Re: Looking for a new backpack for my BOB [Re: yeti]
variable Offline
stranger

Registered: 02/26/07
Posts: 1
Loc: NJ
Originally Posted By: yeti

I am HARD on packs. I have a number across all years and styles and keep going back to the same ones...LL Bean bookpacks. Here's why:

1) They have the right mix of small pocket/organizer area and large pocket space for me. The small organizer pocket has enough space for the items I'll need right way and/or frequently. I prefer the model where there is one large pocket, one smaller, and the organizer pocket.

2) They have a large Scotchlite reflective strip that works exceptionally well. I use a lot of my packs at night, in caves, etc. I've also used a couple of the packs as road signals when broken down in the midlle of nowhere at night. They shine back VERY well. The strip is also highly durable.

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I also like the LL packs. Could you or anyone say how waterproof they are? How are the compartments set up (pen/phone/id slots)?

I'm thinking of the Super Deluxe Book Pack. Anyone have one? How do you like it?

TIA
Julian


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