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Old 08-09-10 | 10:09 PM
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I use a Deuter Trans-Alpine 30. Enough room for my stuff, and has a handy rain cover that stuffs into a pocket at the bottom. The pack sits very comfortably on my back and the weight is really well distributed. I don't ever forget that it's there, but it feels lighter than I would expect. The "Airstripes" feature is a gimmick - I still get a sweaty back.

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