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Really is a great do everything pack.

Osprey Packs Kestrel 28 Daypack - 1600-1700cu in

Rating for this product: 5 August 3, 2008

Like most Osprey's, the fit is great. It's a very comfortable pack to wear although I haven't really put it through any really rigorous testing yet. The little straps for hiking poles which I originally thought I was going to just cut off actually work really well. It's got a ton of space. There is however one thing that I don't like: the butterfly coils on the back are lined with velcro - the reason for this is because the loops used to affix hiking poles, ice axes, etc are attached to the bag with velcro. So really...the ONLY thing that you can put in those butterfly straps are the doo-dads that come with the pack. That's only very slightly annoying. I've yet to test the pack with ice axes....but it holds on tight to trekking poles. Well worth the price.

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P. Kelly...you fool.

Smith Factor Max Interchangeable Sunglasses - Polarchromic

Rating for this product: 5 July 14, 2008

The above review is crap. I just wanted to offset its terrible bias. I don't have these glasses. Don't know if I'll buy them, but stoooooopid people like P. Kelly (above) shouldn't be able to post reviews. That review has NOTHING to do with the product. Ugh, that is a comment that you put on the return label. This is hardly the forum to express your grievance with your botched order.

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