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Stash BC backpack -
Backcountry Access Stash BC Rider Backpack - 2135cu in
March 25, 2006
A very good backpack that fulfills my needs. Fits snugly, which is important in steep and difficult terrain. Waterproof, which is very important when caught in a summer thundershower, or in the snow. Adequate number of pockets, although more would be even better (you can never have too many). Also good for snowshoeing, with easy access to the second large compartment which I use for extra clothing. Proprietary bladder system is a negative, especially the awkward restraining tie-down, which will be jettisoned; Camelbak or Platypus would be better. Sleeve for drinking tube is a good idea, but is hard to insert. Overall, an excellent backpack that I'd recommend to others.
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Stash BC backpack -
Backcountry Access Stash BC Rider Backpack - 2400cu in
March 25, 2006
A very good backpack that fulfills my needs. Fits snugly, which is important in steep and difficult terrain. Waterproof, which is very important when caught in a summer thundershower, or in the snow. Adequate number of pockets, although more would be even better (you can never have too many). Also good for snowshoeing, with easy access to the second large compartment which I use for extra clothing. Proprietary bladder system is a negative, especially the awkward restraining tie-down, which will be jettisoned; Camelbak or Platypus would be better. Sleeve for drinking tube is a good idea, but is hard to insert. Overall, an excellent backpack that I'd recommend to others.
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