This top-loading women's pack for day trips and light overnighters was designed by a think tank of outdoor specialists! * SL = Slim Fit, specifically designed with narrower,... more
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This top-loading women's pack for day trips and light overnighters was designed by a think tank of outdoor specialists!
* SL = Slim Fit, specifically designed with narrower, shorter shoulder straps and shorter back system proportions to fit hikers up to 5 ft. 7 in. tall
* Deuter Aircomfort patented suspension design allows warm air to escape and fresh air to circulate between pack body and wearer for increased comfort
* Suspension consists of spring steel frame that is flexible and light, and tensioned to support the suspended mesh for ventilation
* Contoured, padded shoulder straps are lined with MeshTex fabric for breathability and feature stabilizer straps for proper positioning of pack
* Soft hip pads and hipbelt wrap body, stabilizing and controlling lateral movements of pack while on the go; hipbelt features a valuables pocket
* Main compartment has plenty of room for an overnight or lightweight weekend trip; two side mesh pockets are roomy enough for water bottles and snacks
* Top lid pocket and side bellows pockets store often-accessed gear such as headlamp, first-aid kit, sunscreen, multi-tools and much more
* Front slash pocket stores your map, compass or GPS, spare batteries and other small gear items
* Bottom compartment features a zippered divider, separating gear and clothes from sleeping bag
* Hydration-compatible design features reservoir pocket and drink tube exit port for on-the-go hydration (reservoir sold separately)
* Side compression straps let you cinch down loads for jostle-free carrying
* Built-in rain cover can be pulled out in a flash, protecting your pack from sudden downpours
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Advantages: Great fun board Disadvantages: Loses its pop
...I picked up a NS SL series board 3 seasons ago, so it isnt this seasons model I am reviewing. I still have the board the 155 length), and having now ridden, at a guess, 2 months on it in all conditions I can say that:
From new, its great. Does just what it says on the tin - lots of pop, snappy turns, enough give in the tip and tail to make landings a cinch. When i first got it I was really pleased with it, and had a lot of fun with doing bigger ollies etc than I could before, but then a new board always has more zip in it than an old one.
After about a month or so, I felt that it had lost a lot of that initial flex, and was losing more, faster than my previous board (a forum) had. Now, I am sure of it. The board is still fun, and I ride it a lot, but there is a lot more flex in it now than when I bought it and on a powder day I...
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Advantages: Ultra light, roomy , quick to erect Disadvantages: expensive
...“This ultralight, freestanding tent is for gram-counting geeks who like to swill their adventure in big gulps and have a little room to read at night!” Big Agnes
We treated ourselves to this Seedhouse SL3 last year (SL3=super light 3 person). This is the tent we take with us our forays deep into the undergrowth and it was an extravagance as it cost us around £200. That probably sounds a bit steep but it was worth the money because its one of the lightest 3 man tents out there. It weighs in at a svelte 3 lb 15 oz and you can whittle that down to an anorexic 3 lb 2 oz if you are sure the weather will be decent and there is no nasty insect life by using the fast fly assembly
When you are carrying everything you need every ounce makes a difference and the tent is big component of the overall weight. Cutting that weight down means you...
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Advantages: Such a simple idea - nothing to remember or buy batteries for Disadvantages: Setting clearances of magnets is fiddly
...You know how you read about something for the very first time, and then, suddenly you're confronted with the same thing in real life, as if it's been there all along, implying that you've been walking around with your eyes wide shut all this time?
I've had two such revelations in the past few weeks, both occurring in the same 24 hour period. One was to see the picture of a headteacher's husband on the wall of her office (I was borrowing her office to talk to year 6 kids), only to come home to watch the programme about the Great Storm of 1987 to see his face on TV, as one of the Kew Gardens tree experts interviewed.
The other, whilst at the same school, was to read the ads on my CTC (Cycle Touring Club) magazine to espy the Reelight SL 120 lighting system on the back cover. The next day, outside the same school, blow me there...
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