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Kevin Higgins

Skier // Biker // Snowshoer // Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Mountain Biker

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    Oregon, Utah, Parts unknown
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    Just relocated to Park City, UT from Ashland, OR. Grew up in the south, moved to the west coast about 2 years ago. Spent a lot of time biking, hiking, camping, XC skiing, snowshoeing and just exploring Oregon. Now in Utah, hope to do more of the same...while getting better at downhill skiing.

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Small pack for when less is more

Osprey Packs Raptor 6 Hydration Pack - 360cu in

Osprey Packs Raptor 6 Hydration Pack - 360cu in

Rating for this product: 5 May 10, 2010

Bought this for my wife, while I wore the Raptor 14. I'm a big fan of the yellow color, it's not bright and yet has personality.

The capacity is good - I can fit a tube, patch kit, levers and pump in it, but worth noting that would be about it.

Pack has a good water capacity, not an all-day pack, but right for half-day or shorter trips.

My only complaints thus far are drying out the bladder (havent found an optimal method yet), and when you're full up on water and lean over, putting pressure on the bladder, water can shoot out of the mouthpiece. You can turn the mouthpiece off to avoid that.

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Osprey Packs Raptor 14 Hydration Pack - 850cu in

Osprey Packs Raptor 14 Hydration Pack - 850cu in

Rating for this product: 5 May 10, 2010

This is a hydration pack with bells and whistles. There should be a better set of instructions to get you up to speed on the design, so you can better use the features.

You'll need to take a trip or two out with it before you begin to understand the value propositions. I realized after the third hike with it that I'd never thought about the backpack yet it was handy, my back wasnt sweaty from it sitting on me, and everything was placed as it should be. If it works, you shouldn't have to think about it, right?

So first, sizing - I'm 6'4", 205lbs, with a 36 waist. I bought the M/L and first thought (as the previous reviewer seems to) that the waist wouldn't cinch down far enough. It fit me very well once I got the idea of how the straps allow you to make multiple adjustments. I agree that it can leave you with extra strap if you cinch down super tight, but that didn't cause me any grief, plus nothing a rubber band doesn't fix I'd guess.

Second - capacity. For hiking I carried two sandwiches, a king can beer, two small bags of chips and had 3 liters of water with me. Then stuffed a jacket in the back outside pocket. Worked great. For biking I put in 2 tubes, a hand pump, tire levers, and a patch kit and could fit a sandwich plus a beer bottle (critical, right?) without crushing my grub. Again, room for jacket outside. Never have used the side pockets, so can't speak to those.

It's NOT a full backpack, but is designed to be a medium-sized multitool pack, between the ultralight Raptor 6 and a normal backpack.

Only complaints thus far are drying out the bladder (havent found an optimal method yet), and when you're full up on water and lean over, putting pressure on the bladder, water can shoot out of the mouthpiece.

Makes for a nice clown's flower...

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Had for a year now, still love it

Sierra Designs Lightning XT 4 Tent 4-Person 3-Season

Sierra Designs Lightning XT 4 Tent 4-Person 3-Season

Rating for this product: 5 May 5, 2010

Big space, enough for me at 6'4" to not touch the sides. Plenty of room for 3 and gear and is easy to set up (even at night). With the footprint (for protection of the floor) this is likely to last for a number of seasons, it seems very sturdy. We've camped this in the Cascades, on the Oregon coast, and in the Redwoods - in rain and wind, sunshine and heat and it's always performed great.

Strong recommendation if you're looking for a big tent that is a reasonable weight and not a "big house" big family tent.

Helpful Votes: 1 Yes

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