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Next to weightless.

Day-trekking minimalists will rejoice in stowing their gear in the slim but worthy Black Diamond Bbee Backpack. Weighing in at just 12.5 ounces, trail hounds may even forget they have the Bbee on their back. Toss in a hydration reservoir for an extended hike, and enjoy added durability thanks to rough-and-tough nylon fabric.

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I'm looking for a summit or multi-pitch...

Chris Price

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I'm looking for a summit or multi-pitch pack that i can stuff into my larger gear pack. Does this pack have internal stays that would prevent me from folding or rolling it up and stuffing it into a larger pack? Thanks

Arthur Debowski

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This would work well for that as there is no internal structure or stays to it.

4 5

Emily Carper

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This pack seems like it's going to perfect for runs, little hikes, or biking through town. I got the Daiquiri color and it was a little greener than expected. Other than, good pack.

I have a small Black Diamond Pack that I...

Riv3853918

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I have a small Black Diamond Pack that I use for biking. I am looking to replace this pack. I don't know the name of the pack but the Bbee seems closest to it. My current pack can store a 3 L camelback bladder and has a zippered pocket on the inside. The only markings on it are L12. Does anyone know if the Bbee is the closest current model to this pack?

Sam Matthews

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I would guess L12 might be 12 liters, and this one is 11.3, so I'd say this one is pretty darn close.

5 5

Larry D

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Use this for Biking, trail runs and hiking. Great little pack has everything u need for day treks.

5 5

Simon Hatfield

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This thing is wonderful, I bought it for multipitch climbing, but have ended up using it all the time. It is made of a pretty durable ripstop nylon fabric, has a convenient double zipper opening, and is just the right size. For the record, those weird little slits on the bottom of the pack are for holding a blinking safety light.

Likes:
+Fits a 3L platypus, bars, small, camera, a layer, headlamp, gauze+tape, cell phone, and keys - or a 13" laptop, writing pad, and water bottle.
+Hipbelt adjusts from sides, not at bellybutton, so no dangling straps.
+Dual access zipper opening is convenient and keeps gear from falling out at belays
+Lightly padded mesh backpanel is comfortable and cool
+Sternum strap adjusts seamlessly, and has a whistle in the buckle
+Internal pocket has key clip and keeps important things from being buried
+Inner sleeve and routing ports make it hydration compatible

Dislikes
-A little bit heavy and expensive for the volume
-Hipbelt will come undone unless you double back the buckles

I'd recommend this to anyone.