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Osprey Packs Exos 58 Backpack - 3300-3700cu in
January 19, 2012
I have taken the Exos 58 as a plane carry-on on several occasions. The key is to remove the floating lid/brane. With this part removed (I take it along as well as my "personal item" stowed under the seat in front of me), and the lower compression straps cinched slightly (reducing the depth by ~1in), the pack fits the 9x14x22 size standard specified by most airlines. I even had someone stop me and make me put the pack in one of those metal boxes that carry-ons have to fit in; it works.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Stoic Wraith Shell - Men's
January 19, 2012
How windproof is this jacket? There's nothing in the item description about windproof-ness, even though it's listed under the windshirts category. Is the level of wind protection comparable to other ultralight windshells (e.g. Montbell Tachyon, Montane Featherlite)?
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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