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Description of 7000 Cubic Inch Alpine Trekking/ Hiking/ Climbing/ Camping Backpack7000 CUBIC INCHES OF PACK SPACE. Dimensions of Main and Lower Compartments - 39"x12"x15.5". The main compartment is top loading with a flap and top compartment that clip down over it. This includes three draw straps in front which allow for expansion. Lower area is accessible by an outside U-Zipper or by the main compartment from the top. Long-Distance padded shoulder and waist straps. Multiple adjustments on shoulder straps and waist straps allow you to choose a good fit for your back. Also - Shoulder straps can be disconnected at the center of the pack and moved up and down for proper adjustment. Total of 6 adjustments of 1.3" each. Air Flow Back pads for the maximum in comfort. Rear Gigantic ZIPPER acts to compress pack loads for greater stability and comfort. Side, Top, Middle and Bottom Compression straps for the most secure loading. Plenty of extra straps, bungee shock cord and loops for ice ax, walking stick, climbing gear or what have you. Already a popular pack in Asia, new to the US. Two Internal Frame Stays and flexible back panel for one of the most stable and comfortable frame and support systems available. All Stitching is folded and rolled for greatest durability (double stitched at critical points all around the pack). Complete Rain Cover located in pocket on lower compartment.
Apparel reviews of 7000 Cubic Inch Alpine Trekking/ Hiking/ Climbing/ Camping BackpackCustomer Review: Heavy, Uncomfortable, Cheap Rating: 2 Stars
I'd like to say something good about this pack. Ok, I liked the price and the colors. I have taken this pack out on 4 trips and logged about 20+ miles. The pack does not balance well on my frame (180 lbs 6'0"). It feels like it's going to pull me backwards any time I have more than 30 lbs in the pack. And, those lovely plastic strap binders - as soon as I get them adjusted, they slip loose in less than 10 steps. I tried tying them in knots on one trip. On another I walked the last 3 miles pulling down on both straps as I walked. Really, don't waste your money on this. Save a little more and buy a nice Baltoro or Osprey pack. :)
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