Specifically designed to haul your climbing gear, this pack doubles as gear duffel for indoor or outdoor routes. * Dual zippers pull down the middle of the bag to offer easy... more
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Specifically designed to haul your climbing gear, this pack doubles as gear duffel for indoor or outdoor routes.
* Dual zippers pull down the middle of the bag to offer easy access to all your equipment--no more digging to the bottom of your pack
* Tuck-away shoulder straps offer comfort on the approach yet stow away for a trim haul up the face
* Tough, lightweight Alloy Load Lockertm buckle secures rope to front of pack
* Storage options include an external pocket for guidebook, internal valuables pocket, twin pockets for rock shoes and internal gear loops
* Side handle features an integrated daisy chain plus large haul loops
* Internal pocket holds hydration reservoir (sold separately) for hands-free drinking on the trail
Imported.
Advantages: Very stable even when 1/2 full thanks to frame sheet, ventilating back, padded shoulder straps and hip belt Disadvantages: The lid pocket's on the small side, heavy for a daysack, small for a weekand sack
...This is Lowe's best-selling backpack for hikers who are dependant comfort, reliability and stability; well that's what they say on their website. I would have to agree, this day pack was fantastic when used in the Peak District for a day pack.
The packs construction is very durable and versatile. I found that the design was exceptional, it makes use of 'Pure Air Zone back' which suspends the load away from your body, giving ventilated comfort while maintaining stability. This allowed sweat to be wicked airway, rather than stay on your back. However, this is because it uses a internal frame, which does make it a little heavy for a pack. Nevertheless, the shoulder and hip padding and back system make it very comfortable.
The main sack does appear to be rather small, but does allow all the required equipment and clothing to be stored...
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Advantages: Just genius designers Disadvantages: NONE NONE, buy buy
...Responds to some advice (sorry people if I get carried away, with features) 30/1/01
Thanks for the comments I hope this explains more about what the product is I should actually find a picture for everybody to see.
The aerobak brief description -
Its like those little havasacks women wear, about that size - its still a bladder based drinking device (i.e. its got a plastic bag that you can fill with water to drink whenever) cyclists use it to drink without the need for bottles these often get covered in muck from the road but I've seen walkers and climbers using them anyone basically anyone who needs to drink hands free can use one.
This version of the typical bladder is more for road cyclists, "aero"dynamic smallish nice contrasting colours and good road visibility stripes.
The other names , mule, rogue etc etc are just...
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Advantages: Solid Frame, Excellent Gears, Durable, Value for money Disadvantages: Small pedals and seat, V form brakes (not endurable)
...Scott Boulders is an MTB (stands for Mountain Bike) from Scott, limited, the leading resource of the best MTB in the world. Even if the Scott boulders is a 1999's production, it's very notable for the solid metallic frame and life longevity.
The Boulder comes in two different bend of colors; a burst of dark grey, blue, silver, white and a little bit of red, and the second where the blue is replaced with silver for a sleeker chrome look.
The triangular uni-sex frame is used, the front fork is shock k-absorbing, while the seat tube is left without shock absorber.
The handlebars are the Scott Strike Comp 1 P.G low-rise 600mm; Solid. The set width makes handling easy.
The frame is the Scott Bi-Axial Alloy 7005 Liteflite D.B. Scott Disc D/out.
One thing, I like about it is that the frame allows to ride more comfortably...
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In the story of "What If?" Carly Cooper, successful businesswoman and "singleton", is looking back over her failed romantic life. When I say failed, she's actually had several successful relationships, even to the point of getting engaged more than -... more
This is the ultimate 'convenient' Headunit!
I bought this to fit in my XKR, to replace the frankly 'rubbish' std audio system (tuner, cassette and CD autochanger).
I was fed up with having to carry CD's in the car buit wanted to have a unit that made more