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    Raised on East Coast ice and crud.

    Skier, hiker, surfer, road rider, and diver. Noob climber, but hooked.

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Osprey Packs Variant 52 Backpack - 2990-3356cu in

December 25, 2010

52 - daypack versatility?

I was planning on getting the 37. Seems ideal for day skiing and climbing. But my folks got me the 52. Torn b/c I would also like to get a pack that could do multiple days / huts.

Is the 52 versatile enough to be a day pack? Can it support skis without as much stuff in it? What about the profile for climbing- any changes? It seems to cinch down tight, but would like to know how it does on day trips. I usually carry a 4L first aid kit and often a thermarest for a splint. I'm also a tall guy and rocking a large which I guess is 55L.

Thanks for any notes-

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Great, but for specific uses

Patagonia Ascensionist Softshell Jacket - Men's

Patagonia Ascensionist Softshell Jacket - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 February 21, 2010

I've used this jacket ski touring, ice climbing, and skiing off lifts.

Pros: Breathes really well. Light. Blocks most wind. Hood fits great over helmet.
Cons: Not bomber windproof layer. Hood doesn't fit if not wearing helmet; it becomes a windscoop.

Sizing: I'm tall/slim 6'4" 200lbs. I have slim waist, broad shoulders. Large is almost perfect in torso, but not long enough. XL is long enough, fits shoulders fine, but I swim in it at the waist. Pick your poison.

Overall opinion: Performance-wise, I've enjoyed touring and climbing in this jacket. It really breathes well. I was cold in it skiing off windy lifts. Added an extra layer to my normal base+fleece and was good to go.

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