The North Face Lexicon Backpack - 1525cu in
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The North Face Lexicon Backpack - 1525cu in
It's annoying to have a waist-belt strap hit the backs of your legs when you carry your lightweight gym clothes across town, but it's equally as rough to have sore shoulders because of a heavy load and no waist support. The North Face made the Lexicon Backpack with a removable hip-belt. A main compartment with a mesh sleeve and a secondary compartment with organization features let you divide up your belongings, and a tricot-lined accessory pocket keeps your sunglasses or iPod safe from scratches.
Bottom Line: Pack the Lexicon for short hikes and trips to the gym.
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No, it's not.
I'd recommend a Camelbak pack. Not only are you getting a fantastic pack from Camelbak, you're getting the best hydration system on the market.
Take a look at the Alpine Explorer:
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAM0230/CamelBak-Alpine-Exp
By: mattf ![]()
August 9, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Material: | 600D Polyester, 1200D polyester |
| Volume: | 1525cu in (25L) |
| Suspension: | Stitched foam back panel |
| Waist-belt: | Yes, removable |
| Access Types: | Top |
| Pockets: | [External] 1 tricot-lined accessory, 2 side water bottle |
| Skateboard Carry: | No |
| Weight: | 1lb 8oz (675g) |
| Recommended Use: | Hiking, gym, around town |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |





