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dcoile05100045351

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Perfect Mtn Bike Pack

Mountain Hardwear Koa 55 Backpack - 3350-3650cu in

Rating for this product: 5 August 27, 2009

This pack is the best there is for 3-5 day mtn bike trips in the backcountry. Easy to load, weather tight and no top lid. I've always cut the tops off because they bump into the back of your helmet when riding downhill. No more, with the cool rolltop. No silly 2 lb multi-zippered lid - just air behind your helmet. It's 1 lb lighter than my old pack and much cooler on my back. This picture was taken looking north over Lake Chelan on the way to Saska Pass in Aug 2009. I carried 30 lbs with 2 liters of water (and occasionally my bike) over a 4 day trip. Super comfortable.

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My Siltarp 1 is the coolest

Integral Designs Siltarp

Rating for this product: 5 August 27, 2009

I love my new 5'x8' Siltarp. It's great for 2 for cooking or staying dry, and as a porch for my Sprite II. It only weighs 7oz! I put 50' of tent cord in with it, so I can put it up just about anywhere in a few minutes. I love my old 2.5 lb Stingray. But, this is the coolest, and almost 2 lb lighter.

The picture is from a 4-day mtn bike trip above Lake Chelan, WA in August 2009.

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