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Granite Gear Nimbus Meridian Backpack - 3400-3800cu in

May 12, 2009

How would you compare it with the Osprey Aether series (especially in comfort and durability)?
Also, any recommendations for an easier way to take the brain off/on as a daypack. The straps seem impossible to get through; would cutting the bulky part be a bad idea (would the straps just come undone all the time?)?

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