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david culshaw
Reviewed: 26 October 2008

A GREAT DAY SACK

abrasion resistant fabric , light weight ( dont know its on your back ), integral rain hood that is bright orange , that means it is good for putting on if your going down any roads ( visibility )
mesh raised back , keeps you sweat free in the heat of the day.
just a bloody good day sack
squeaking from the wire frame at the top due to the tension created by the mesh , to remedy this just remove the wire frame and lightly sand the top corners of the wire frame down then no squeaks
a realy good day sack that is very light and very roomy for all your stuff for a day out,
and once i sanded the top of the wire frame down ( dont lubricate it , it gets worse )i have found the perfect pack for days out on the hills,
the wire frame unclips from the plastic bit in the middle of the pack back , and removal is quite easy , put it back the same way as you removed it
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Performance:
5.0
Reliability:
5.0
Value:
5.0

Arranwalker
Reviewed: 26 October 2008

A WELL MADE SACK

Easy access to pockets.Cumfy fit.rain cover,snow/rain baffle,well made and not overly heavy.
maybe could do with a slightly bigger padded hip belt.An inside lid pocket would be nice for wallet and keys.
At this price a very good day sac.Having had a few i think this is my number 1 daysac.
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Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
4.0

Jake
Reviewed: 25 October 2007

CRACKING DAYSACK

Great back system that keeps sweat to a minimum.
Superb compression straps.
Slim profile - doesn't get in the way.
Tons of features at a good price.
The single tall, slim main compartment needs thoughtful packing.
Er - that's it.
25 litres is the ideal 3-season daypack capacity for me and this is the best one that I have owned so far.
Loads of features make it very versatile - bladder sleeve in main compartment, expanding side pockets, decent compression straps, walking pole straps, integral raincover etc.
It fits me well, despite my being a short-arse and I forget that it's there.
Good price, too.
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Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
5.0

Peter Collins 2
Reviewed: 14 September 2007

A GREAT LITTLE SACK.

Basically, one long slim compartment, that compresses down via side straps, so it does not move about when scrambling etc. Very comfortable to carry, due to flexibility of shoulder straps/hip belt/fins/sternum strap. Combined with an air back, you forget you have it on!
Can't find any!
Totally fit for purpose! This sack has carried my stuff up Tryfan in the rain, sleet and the snow, and kept my butties dry, thanks to the built in rain cover!
Score breakdown



Performance:
4.0
Reliability:
4.0
Value:
4.0

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