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Old 03-31-07, 10:42 AM
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I'm Recommending a backpack.

Osprey Stratos series.

I just got a Stratos 24, they make larger ones, & the thing is darn comfy, does have helmet clearance, & solves the sweaty back problem we'll all be running into as things warm up.
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Osprey just makes great packs. As someone who has done quite a bit of backpacking and hiking for my young years, I've never seen an Osprey I didn't like.

I'm using an "epic" for my urban use right now. it's one of their less heavy duty models, though with Osprey, they can't seem to help making something I wouldn't mind taking into the wilderness. Very durable, very comfy, and tons of space. Kicks the butt of the North Face I used to use.
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good call slvoid, i got my Osprey in about the same color as well ('tangerine') ,although the Osprey comes in more sizes & i still think i'd like the Ospreys suspension method better than the marmot. guess i need to get picks up in my post to be cool though, you did set the bar high.
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Slvoid... let me guess. She got you that too. How did you finagle that one out of her?
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+1 on Osprey packs. Best pack I've ever had, and I've had a lot.
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Originally Posted by enantiodroma
good call slvoid, i got my Osprey in about the same color as well ('tangerine') ,although the Osprey comes in more sizes & i still think i'd like the Ospreys suspension method better than the marmot.
Is it that osprey one with the humongous mesh panel in the back? I tried it out at the shop and I found that thick sheet to bow back too much.

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guess i need to get picks up in my post to be cool though, you did set the bar high.
You're gonna need a 7 liter pot.

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Slvoid... let me guess. She got you that too. How did you finagle that one out of her?
Hehe no, I bought that with my own money. She actually didn't want me to get another bag so I did it behind her back.
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Originally Posted by x37
+1 on Osprey packs. Best pack I've ever had, and I've had a lot.
What model?
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Originally Posted by M_S
What model?
I have the Flux, which is a non-cycling, general purpose backpack, so I still have the sweaty-back problem. But the overall fit and quality is excellent, and if I were to buy a cycling pack, I would buy an Osprey.
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+1 on the Osprey daytool packs. I have an Osprey Focus (slightly larger than the Flux) and I think it's the best daypack I have ever owned. I bought it for a hiking pack that I could take travelling on business trips and safely carry a laptop inside. It's great for bike commuting, I really don't notice that the pack is there when I'm riding. I put a Camelbak unbottle in the hydration/laptop sleeve. I have noticed the top of the pack sometimes bumps against the back of my helmet when I ride on the drops, but not enough to be annoying.
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