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The North Face Primero 70 Backpack - 3950-4600cu in
May 24, 2009
I just purchased the Primero 70 and took it on its maiden voyage. What was supposed to be a four day three night trip in the Rockies was cut to two days and a hitch hike home because of tremendous discomfort.
So, I measured out at 19.5 inches on the torso length (which puts me in a large). However, the large seems to be too long. So, the lower EVA back pad fit closer to my tail bone than my lumbar. The hip belt put tremendous pressure on my hips because it sat too low. When I attempted to raise it up to normal position, it killed my shoulders. It rubbed in places it shouldn't have (I have a nasty burn on my lower back to show for it).
Today, I found that the shoulder straps are held into the back of the pack with velcro. Is this the only torso adjustment? Is there something else I should do? I am thinking of selling this one and going for the medium. The pack is awesome except for the serious fit issues. Help?
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