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Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

June 29, 2009

You should be fine. When i had my bag in Chile, it was outside my tent for 6 days in straight rain. The tarp and tent that we had started to leak. My bag was perfectly fine. I had it with the zipper side on the ground. The material is def waterproof. The top (brain) compartment might leak a little though after a lot of rain. ... I guess the bottom line is that the bag's waterproof rating is far superior to any bag cover that you would put over a non-water proof bag.

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Worst watch I have ever owned..., and that includes fossil

Suunto Core Altimeter Watch

Suunto Core Altimeter Watch

Rating for this product: 1 April 21, 2009

I dont know where to begin with this watch... I bought this watch specifically for my 5 month patagonia/antarctica trip. Just so people dont think I was cold turkey on this, I had previously read about how you have to recalibrate the watch somewhat often before i bought the watch.

So my trip started with a month long trip on a russian ice breaker. I calibrated the compass with the ships compass, and that includes changing the inclination. The compass was always different than what the boats direction was just a couple hours after calibration and inclination adjustments. In fact, one time I did not change it for 2 days. After these 2 days, the watch was almost 180 degrees off of where the boat was heading.

So the compass didnt work... big deal right? 1 month into the watch's life, the "master button", which controls all of the toggling through the alt, comp, and time suddenly stops working. All of the other buttons on the watch work, except for the master button. Luckily, it is stuck on the altimeter function, and i can scroll through the other options so i can get it too altimeter with a small clock on the screen. This serves as my watch for the next month... (2/5 months done, 3 to go with this malfunctioning watch).

The altimeter would change altitude by hundreds of meters while sitting at camp, and without the weather/temperatures changing. One day, it was reading 500ft alt... and approx 2 hours later it said 1700ft.

OK, so all I care about now is that the watch continues to function so that i can tell the time. About 2.5 months into the watch's life, the battery dies. Now the watch is a complete failure. Luckily, I am in a town where there are watch batteries available. So i attempt to take off the back of the watch to get at the battery. The casing was really stuck on there, and it starts to strip the metal indentation to unscrew the backing. I could not get the back off because the metal casing was made of extremely soft metal....... If it was not $25 to ship this watch back to the states from argentina, i would have shipped it back immediately. I ended up buying a used womens watch (made in china) for $2 to get me through the rest of trip.

I really did take care of this watch, and it was not exposed to water (did not fall in a stream or anything), and i did not drop it ever.

Luckily, BC.com is one of the best outdoor companies, because they took the watch back with no questions asked. I just hope nobody makes the mistake of buying this terrible watch.

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Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

April 3, 2009

The zipper which i am refering to is the very large one on the main pouch. As far as i know it is only on the 85. I had a friend with the 70 and it was not on his. I also own the 55, which does not have the zipper. You should be good to go with the 70. However, all the zippers will leak when submerged.... the 85 though is the only one with the zipper on the main "waterproof" bag.

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Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

Rating for this product: 3 September 16, 2008

Alright, so after a full summer of hiking with this pack, i am going to update the review that i already posted. The one drawback to this pack is that the designers put a "waterproof" zipper on the side of the pack. You cannot really see this zipper in any of the views. It access the main storage section. This is a horrible design. I tested it out in my bathtub before i took it to some slot canyons in SoUT, and it leaked. I tried it out anyways in the canyons (double dry bagged) and it leaked again. I am not sure what they were thinking putting that zipper there, but the description that says "no the bag is waterproof" is not true. The smaller bags such as the naos 55 do not have this zipper, and i would def believe the waterproof rating on those bags.

Other than this zipper, the bag is spectacular. For the bags size and what you can put in it, i dont think there is a finer bag on the market.

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CamelBak Unbottle Hydration Pack - 3L

August 10, 2008

How can this weigh 5 lbs? is this more than just a bladder or what the picture shows?

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Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

Arc'teryx Naos 85 Backpack - 5004-5370cu in

Rating for this product: 5 August 4, 2008

Took this on the maiden voyage the other day. I went on a 22.5 mile hike with 49.2 lbs inside this pack and it performed beyond expectations. It is a ton of money to spend on a product, but if you can even come close to affording it, I would not hesitate at all. The pack is def worth the money. My shoulders were not very sore at all, and i am just a little guy (5' 8" 140lbs) so the pack i was carrying was more than 1/3 my body weight. My back and shoulders felt fine the next day. I would rec this pack to anybody.

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