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The North Face Patrol 35 Backpack - 2150cu in

October 26, 2009

Hi Will, Im going to have to disagree. I have not found any info anywhere that states the large size is 46L (Including the rep I spoke to at North Face) Looks like the 2009 Model is the same as well (35 Liters Large or Medium....)

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Black Diamond FlickLock Snow Saw

December 23, 2008

OK, but you still have the basket closest to your body if you are using your pole as an extension right? Im just thinking the area around the basket would make for a poor handle, especially when trying to cut a cornice...

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The North Face Patrol 35 Backpack - 2150cu in

December 23, 2008

That volume (2808) is incorrect. Its called the Patrol 35 = 35 liters Medium and Large.

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Black Diamond FlickLock Snow Saw

December 23, 2008

So the saw attaches to the lower half of the pole, and the handle you grip would be the end with the basket? Wouldnt it make more sense to attach to the upper half for a better handle? I suppose I could find an equal diameter piece of tubing (a union)that would join the saw with the upper half of the pole??Is the tension on the flick lock adjustable?

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I really like this pack.

The North Face Patrol 35 Backpack - 2150cu in

The North Face Patrol 35 Backpack - 2150cu in

Rating for this product: 5 December 23, 2008

PROS
Fits well, with snug compression straps on the waist and shoulders. Im 6'2 and 165# and the waist belt rests on my hips perfectly (size L).
Many options for attaching skis (left or right diagonal, A-Frame) and the snowboard carry is very snug (vertical) you can adjust the width, so it doesnt slide from side to side if the pack isnt full.
The buckles and straps are strong, and backed by the lifetime warranty.
Internal sleeves are great for probe and shovel handle (allthough the shovel handel does hang up occasionaly from the knobs at the end when pulling it out of the sleeve (voile)

CONS
the only downsides are the skin pocket is a bit too small for wide skins (splitboard) so I just put my sam splint or gloves in it. Also it doesnt have a dedicated pole attachment system for the way down. I just fasten them in one of the ski loops on the side and that works well. The shovel pocket is nice, but it leaves some space after the shovel blade is put into the pack, space that cant be used really well, except for stuffing in an extra layer. I also wish it had a zippered shoulder sleeve for a hydration tube like the Off Chute does ( I have it too). Lastly, the waist strap pocket is pretty small, so dont expect to fit anything but the smallest camera into it, especially if it has a padded case. I carry a big camera so I use the pocket for snacks or map & compass.

Overall I am very pleased with this pack, and would buy it again.

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