One of the most rigorously designed packs on the market, the Osprey Aura 50 for women sets a new standard in comfort for lightweight backpacking. * This multi-day pack for... more
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same features like thermo- formed waffle foam harness and hipbelt, contoured mesh backpanel, welded stretch woven front pockets, lightweight but durable materials and versatile hydration options, the Aura Series is a great addition to our airspeed suspension packs. The pack frame, harness and hipbelts are all shaped to fit a womens body providing the same level of performance for women, that we've established in our Atmos Packs. Great colours round out this latest addition to Osprey's legacy of superbly designed, custom fit womens packs.
One of the most rigorously designed packs on the market, the Osprey Aura 50 for women sets a new standard in comfort for lightweight backpacking.
* This multi-day pack for backcountry trips features a shorter torso and a women-specific shaped shoulder harness and hipbelt
* Top-loading design with a floating lid pocket allows extensive gear storage
* Features twin front slash pockets with water-resistant welded zippers, stretch-woven front and side pockets, and zippered mesh pockets on waistbelt
* Osprey AirSpeed suspension features an aluminum alloy frame and titanium torsion rods for support with flexibility while carrying heavy loads
* Anchoring to the lumbar area, the suspension provides uniform pressure with no hot spots
* ErgoPull hipbelt closure provides extra leverage in cinching, drawing tension along top and bottom--not through the center--relieving hipbone pressure
* Thermo-formed and perforated waffle-pattern shoulder straps and hipbelt save weight and enhance breathability
* Hydration-compatible design features hydration tube portholes and uses cavity behind mesh backpanel to hold reservoir (sold separately)
* Daisy chain with removable shockcord clips let you attach a bungee cord for lashing on extra gear
* Removable sleeping pad straps
* Specification for torso / waist and hips / base volume / weight are as follows: Small - 14-16.5 in. / 27-31 in. / 2,800 cu. in. / 47 liters / 2 lbs. 15 oz.
* Medium - 16-18.5 in. / 30-34 in. / 3,000 cu. in. / 50 liters / 3 lbs. 1 oz.
* Large - 18-20.5 in. / 33-37 in. / 3,200 cu. in. / 53 liters / 3 lbs. 3 oz.
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Advantages: good facilities Disadvantages: expensive and far too busy, when I went at least
...for a £99 joining fee, then £80 a month, or £75 corporate or joint membership. ‘Select’ membership is for all the others, some of which don’t have swimming pools. This is a £49 joining fee; then you’ll be forking out £69 a month or £62 if you can get a joint or corporate deal.
These prices are for all the gyms nationwide if you choose a package deal, but you can of course join an individual gym. For my central London branch, I paid £49 joining fee and £65 monthly subscription. Yikes must use it more to get more out of that money I can ill afford to waste! On joining you usually get a pack with a body microwaving voucher and a few guest passes - hence my trip to a branch I don’t actually belong to today.
You can get off peak membership for £55 a month or £50 joint or corporate. This restricts the times you can go, details are below.
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Advantages: Let your feet breath and have a stylish design Disadvantages: let in water
...iv had many pairs of boots since my youth , but ever since iv descovered adidas thats all iv wanted and all id needed. The design of the f50 was released a couple of years ago and has been a great success.
The laces under the outer layer protecting them from mud and been worn. The great new design of material allowing your feet to breath, however because of this they did let in a bit of water, but only round the back. They way i overcame the problem was by rubbing in dubbin. A waterproof gel you can buy in any sports shop.
You may have seen the new adidas f50 tunits that have just been released. My brother has the same size feet as me and a couple of days ago bought the tunits. Before writing this review i thought id compare them. The tunits may have been lighter and you were able to do fancy things with the insoles and studs...
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Advantages: big surface area, changeable insoles..... Disadvantages: if you don't spray them then....
...I bought my F50+'s on Boxing Day of last year they cost me £50.00 from JJB Sports.
They are incredibly well price considering what you are getting for £50.00; they come with changeable insoles which let you pick what the right comfort is, e.g. 'speed' (a nice light insole that will make you lighter on the pitch and therefore quicker, then you have 'comfort' (a cushiony insole that is good if you are playing on hard ground), then the 'professional' insoles (which are inbetween the 'speed' and the 'comfort' insoles. They come in a neat smart little Velcro bag that looks great and is a cool way to keep your insoles in.
Unlike most boots the F50+'s have the laces hidden under a Velcro tongue, which comes down over the laces to make a better surface area for controlling the ball and for shooting at goal with the ball. Because...
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