Osprey Exposure 66 The Exposure 66 is the ultimate large capacity, fast and light alpine pack. Whether you're headed for a weekend ski descent of Mt. Rainier or a major assault on... more
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Osprey Exposure 66
The Exposure 66 is the ultimate large capacity, fast and light alpine pack. Whether you're headed for a weekend ski descent of Mt. Rainier or a major assault on the Eiger, this pack has everything you need for alpine adventure. Features include a removable floating top pocket, straight jacket compression, a large wand pocket, leashless tool holsters and the ultra-comfortable, heat moldable Exposure CM* hipbelt.
Features:
* Removable Exposure CM* Hipbelt
* Foam laminate harness w/ rescue whistle
* Floating top pocket with rope tie-ins
* Hydration and Excessory compatible
* StraightJacket compression
* Hypalon reinforced side ski carry straps
* Ice Tool Holsters & Shovel wing
* Contoured AL tubing 7075 frame w/ framesheet and 6005 AL headrail
Advantages: Healthy Mind and Body, takes worry away from loved ones Disadvantages: will power
...I have always maintained a certain level of fitness, but from my days as a half marathon runner 13-14 years ago, my fitness has declined DRAMATICALLY. In the latter part of last year I was approaching 30, I was 5'-10", and although I have a strong build, my weight had gone up to over 16 stone. I could tell things were going bad when I would bump into people that I hadn't met for a couple of years and the first thing they would comment on would be my weight. As I said, I have always maintained a certain level of fitness as I practice Ju Jitsu twice a week, but that, unfortunately was not enough to keep away the demons of beer, take-aways and a life on the road as a Sales Manager.
So, come October my local Fitness First in Rotherham was having an offer - only £6.66 to join (it was a Halloween offer - hence 666), instead of the usual...
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Advantages: Saves lengthening stirrup. Disadvantages: No pocket, muddy.
....When I get off to walk the course though, I am not going to walk all the way back to the trailer to get on again. I wanted something a bit easier. Also, I lost count of the amount of times that the ex race horse that I used to ride, would canter up the drive before I had my leg over. Not much fun, especially as he used to put in a buck sometimes. You need to be able to get on quickly if necessary (which isn`t easy when you have short legs), though I do teach my horses to stand still. When a horse is excited though, it is sometimes difficult to get them to stand still. To those not familiar with horses, a 16.2hh horse is 66 inches at the wither, the area at the base of the neck. That is 168cm, which is a few inches taller than me. OK, I know you don`t need to get your leg up that far, the stirrup is a lot lower, but the taller the horse...
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