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The North Face Roo Lumbar Pack - 180cu in
Throw your wallet, a digital camera, diary, and a small bottle of water into The North Face Roo Lumbar Pack and hike the hidden section of the Great Wall. An interior organizer secures your passport and phrasebook, while the winged hip-belt, breathable back panel, and a top handle ensure comfortable travels. A DWR finish withstands spring rains, and abrasion-resistant material protects your gear. Reflective hits save you from becoming roadkill. Carry the Roo Lumbar Pack as a small daypack on your travels through exotic locales—or your local trail network.
Bottom Line: The North Face Roo Lumbar Pack makes packing light a cinch.
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Write your question here...What's the difference between
Write your question here...What's the difference between a " lumbar pack" and a "waist pack"?
By: pam
February 4, 2009
Pam,Lumbar packs usually are used to describe packs that carry the load over the lower back (lumbar region) and clips in the front (hiking, running). Waist packs and fanny packs are more casual in function and carry the load in the front (shopping, traveling).Mahalo, Sumo
By: Sumner Ohye
February 4, 2009
IT'S AMAZING
By: soc3076757
May 7, 2009
I love this bag soo much if you want a bag that can hold your money and phone and just go to the movies, this is the best bag!!!!
They don't make it in pink.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 11, 2008
IT'S GREAT
By: PAINTDOCTO2110592
April 18, 2008
I BOUGHT IT FOR MY DAUGHTERS BIRTHDAY AND SHE LOVES IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
lawrence kansas. Sunflower Outdoor and Bike Shop.
By: wildrnes
February 9, 2009
It's a fanny pack.
By: wildrnes
February 11, 2009
Ok, its a fanny pack. Want a lumbar pack? Go for a Mountain Smith Day or Tour.
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