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Patagonia Lightweight Travel Tote - 1350 cu in

Patagonia Lightweight Travel Tote - 1350 cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 28, 2008

Got this travel tote/pack for trip to Europe and must say that I'm impressed. Though the ripstop material is thin, it seems very strong -- stronger than packable ripstop duffles that I've had (and these have survived incredible beatings during sailing trips).

The tote handles are wide and well fastened. The backpack straps hide away -- very hidden and flat -- they're thin but wide enough to be comfortable as long as the load isn't huge. The bottom is made of more rugged material than the ripstop as would be appropriate.

The whole tote/pack rolls up into a bundle a bit over 12" long and less than 3" round -- probably tighten down to 2" with a couple of compression straps.

Photos don't make this obvious, but the top does indeed have a zipper which runs down the center of a cover which is set down in the opening slightly -- so along with the draw string this would be pretty secure for city travel.

I got the black and it looks pretty cool, but just be aware that the ripstop has a *very* "wet look" finish.

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Great fit + Very good contrast

Julbo Instinct Sunglass - Zebra Anti-fog Lens

Julbo Instinct Sunglass - Zebra Anti-fog Lens

Rating for this product: 5 January 22, 2007

I was looking for ski glasses that would give me good late-day/flat-light contrast -- these really work well for flat light situations (and they darken for bright conditions). Nearly complete wraparound for medium sized face means good wind protection. No problem with fogging either.

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