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Gregory Targhee Backpack - 1900-2200cu in

January 9, 2009

It might not, But it looks like the bottom strap could be used for it, and sewing a strap up higher is no big deal, i did it on my 32 L Avalung.It's hard to see in this image, but...if you look on the mid-top right of the image, there is a "female" side of a buckle tucked into the pack that you can pull out and use with the "male" buckle directly opposite...there's plenty of webbing to go around a board. So you have two attachment points to the pack: top and bottomthat is correct and the lower strap has a wider rubberized part that contacts the board, the upper strap also has rubber at that point. Backcountry magazine reviewed this pack last year and doing an image search will result in some pictures where they have snowshoes attached

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Gregory Targhee Backpack - 1900-2200cu in

Gregory Targhee Backpack - 1900-2200cu in

Rating for this product: 5 October 27, 2008

getting this pack concluded a long quest I was on for the best snowboard touring pack I could find. I know folks love their Ospreys and Dakines but I preferred an external shovel pocket that the Switch didn't have, and then I had been hearing Dakine's quality had gone downhill although their designs are hard to beat. This pack has it all; insulated drinking tube sleeve, the side pocket is surprisingly roomy for the shovel handle and probe (even my curved DB deploy) nice top pocket for mitts or whatever and then it's accessible in 2 ways with the board or snowshoes strapped on. pretty fricken' sweet. The lifetime warranty makes it a safe purchase but it seems unlikely I will have to deal with that seeing as Gregory folk aren't snoozing on the quality control.

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