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Osprey Packs Exos 58 Backpack - 3300-3700cu in

March 29, 2009

How does the Osprey Exos 58 compares against the Granite Gear Vapor Trail (besides the obvious differences)...Please explain.

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Granite Gear Vapor Trail Backpack - 3300-3900cu in

March 29, 2009

How does the GG Vapor trail compares against the Osprey Exos 58 (besides the obvious differences)...Please explain.

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Marmot Pinnacle Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

March 17, 2009

How do you compare the Marmot Pinnacle to the Helium?What bag would be warmer, the Pinnacle or the Helium?Please explain!

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Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

March 17, 2009

How do you compare the Marmot Pinnacle to the Helium?What bag would be warmer, the Pinnacle or the Helium?Please explain!

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Granite Gear Vapor Trail Backpack - 3300-3900cu in

March 9, 2009

Nope. They do it the standard way, special ping-pong balls. Most pack manufacturers determine the cubic capacity of a pack by the amount of these ping-pong balls it can hold (1 ball = 1cu.in.). The spin drift/roll-down collar was not taken into consideration when determining this size. I wouldn't consider the collar useless either. It is nice if the load gets a little full. It also helps keep moisture out pretty effectively without the use of a top-lid, thus reducing it's weight considerably. Granite Gear doesn't put 'useless' things on their packs. This includes 'useless' seams, pockets, zippers, etc. that will not only increase it's weight, but make it less durable and more complicated. It is a very well thought-out pack.____________________________That was an awesome answer!Thanks so much!

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Granite Gear Vapor Trail Backpack - 3300-3900cu in

March 9, 2009

How does GG measures the total volume capacity of this pack (3600 ci)?Is it the long sleeve --kind of useless, included in such volume?

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JanSport Air Odyssey II Daypack - 2350cu in

August 26, 2008

What is the difference between the material used on the two versions of the Odyssey such as 210D diamond dobby (Odyssey II) and 210D Vert Cordura (Odyssey I)?...

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Marmot Helium Sleeping Bag: 15 Degree Down

April 20, 2008

What's the big difference between the Helium and the Helium EQ?

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