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The big pack that's made to feel small

Are you hitting the trail for a week or more? Grab the Deuter Aircontact 75+10 Pack and head for the door. Deuter is known for its innovative shoulder harness and back pad designs that reduce the stress of carrying extra weight. The Aircontact 75+10 Pack is no exception. The X-frame with Pivoting Vari-Flex Hip Belt allows the pack to move naturally with you as you crank the miles. The adjustable vari-quick shoulder harness makes it easy to customize the harness to fit any back length, and the contoured, padded shoulder straps with 3D AirMesh are anatomically shaped to reduce shoulder fatigue and wick moisture away from the skin.
  • Bottom access compartment with zippered divider for quick access and easy organization
  • Zippered front map pocket for easy access to your map or permits
  • Integrated, detachable rain cover protects your stuff
  • Hip belt pocket gives you quick access to your lip balm, camera, or anything that you need to get in a hurry

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Is this too big for me? I am 5'8" and...

George

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Is this too big for me? I am 5'8" and 125lbs. I am not worried about volume, mainly the back system. Thanks. Also looking at the Osprey Aether 80 and the Arcteryx Bora 80.

Pat Palmer

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Reviews here and elsewhere crow about the adjustability of this pack. I don't think you'll have any issure with fit with your height and build.

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Craig V

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Great backpack. Very spacious, I brought this pack to Norway for two 3-day backcountry ski tours. Big enough to fit all my ski/camp gear. I especially like the sleeping bag pocket in the bottom which held my big 0-deg bag, air mattress and camp pillow. Very comfortable and stable on my back and there are all sorts of adjustments to customize fit. The pack is very compressible for the quick weekend trips. The raincover is big too, it fit over my sleeping pad, ski poles, ski boots, shovel, and probe, all mounted to the outside of the pack. My only gripe was the lack of clips in the two H2O pockets. When you put your water bladder inside, they sag under their weight which is mildly annoying. But all in all this is a great pack and I'll be no stranger to Deuter for smaller packs as well.

need help, im 6.1 235 wear a 36 inch pants....

dusty

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need help, im 6.1 235 wear a 36 inch pants. heavy packer.(comfort priority/like to be prepared) thinkin this or lowe alpine appalachian 75 (which i tried on and liked) but no one in town has this pack to try on. section hicking the AT. 10-14 days max
thanks!

ErkMD

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Dusty, this pack sounds like a great fit for your 10-14 day trek. AT weather conditions this time of year are pretty awesome, but storms pop out of nowhere so detachable rain cover is a big bonus. These packs have lots of adjustments so you should be able to get a pretty solid fit. However the frame is set to accomadate all sizes so the straps will require some personal tweaks for sure. A safe bet for a good pack.