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JohnThomas Sorrels

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loaded + stuffsack and pad

loaded + stuffsack and pad

Deuter Futura Pro 42 Backpack - 2550cu in

June 19, 2009

update with pictures: I loaded mine up and placed a sleeping pad and a stuff sack the way I would strap it on and tried the rain fly, it covered to the top of the pack but with the extra bulk left a little of the sides exposed. If you tighten everything down it would probably cover the whole pack...

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Deuter Futura Pro 42 Backpack - 2550cu in

June 15, 2009

It will depend on how much everything sticks out, I had a tripod strapped on the outside and the rain cover went over it fine with room to spare. However if you have a somewhat wide sleeping pad strapped on horizontally like a lot of people do I doubt it would cover that. I'll go see how much I can fit between the cover and outside of backpack and report back. edit: pictures below

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The North Face Crestone 75 Backpack - 4300-4880cu in

May 18, 2009

Has anyone carried this on an aiplane? Any problems? I'm trying to find a pack that I won't need to check.

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Kokatat OutFit Tour Life Jacket

April 14, 2009

Is the electronics pocket water resistant? Or is this meant for waterproof electronics?

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