- Home
- Brad Hayward
Brad Hayward
Use your real name to add some legitimacy to your content. Real names mean real community, and real community means real knowledge. Gear Gurus who use their real names get bumped up 1.5x for each contribution - you deserve the credit. For more info check out the Help Center.
This is how you compare to all the other Gear Gurus on Backcountry.com. You earn one point for each list / review / question / answer / gear photo / comments / votes you contribute. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up, but you lose a point for every thumbs down. Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x—you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.
Change me.
This is how you compare to the other Gear Gurus within a group of products. You earn one point for each of your list / reviews / questions / answers / photos / comments / votes. You gain an extra point every time someone gives one of your contributions a thumbs up (killer), but you lose a point for every thumbs down (filler). Bonus: if you use your real name, your point total increases by 1.5x-you deserve credit for putting your neck on the line to make this community better. For more info, check out the Help Center.
Osprey Packs Aether 70 Backpack- 4089-4638cu in
January 31, 2012
I know I have to have the Med.belt and harness for this pack but I would like to order the size small pack and get them to put Med. belt and harness on it. This is to reduce the capacity down from 70L to 67L. Does anyone have this configuration and will that work out???
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Therm-a-Rest NeoAir All-Season Sleep Pad
January 24, 2012
I currently own and use the standard (yellow) Neo air and have noticed on some occasions I start with it fully inflated and then during the course of the night it will deflate some, maybe due to change in outside air temp.?? Anybody have any ideas on what's up with this?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Osprey Packs Aether 60 Backpack - 3478-3844cu in
January 18, 2012
I'm just curious if anyone knows if the 3661 cubic inch specification for the Aether 60 includes the pack space generated by the 2 side stretch woven pockets and the large stretch woven pocket on the front of the pack???
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Osprey Packs Argon 70 Backpack - 4272-4638cu in
November 19, 2009
I'm 6ft., 180lbs with about an 18"torso. Trying to decide between the Argon 70 and 85. I'm thinking a medium will work but can I get the 70 in a L with a medium suspension to increase the capacity. Just not sure I need to go from 4300cu.in. to 5100. Wish they made an 80. Also what is the differences in the 70 and 85 other than the obviuos capacity. Is the suspension and the pocket configuration exactly the same.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Osprey Packs Argon 70 Backpack - 4272-4638cu in
November 2, 2009
Does this pack feature a floating top lid and an expandable storm collar to add more capacity??
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Osprey Packs Argon 70 Backpack - 4272-4638cu in
October 29, 2009
Does the Argon 70 have the front zippered pocket on it like the Argon 85?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Osprey Packs Argon 70 Backpack - 4272-4638cu in
October 26, 2009
Write your question here...Why do I see in an Osprey brochure that the Argon (Medium) is 4300 cu.in. but then here I see it listed at 4500 cu. in.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Temporarily Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
{elseif product_status == 'poos'}
Permanently Out of Stock -- View Product Details >
{else}
View Product Details >
{/if}
Read all Reviews about this product
Sold Out
{/if} {/if}

