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Created: Thursday, 13 April 2006 06:45


I need to take some more pics for a full presentation, however I bought this one used unfortunately with no waist belt included. Currently have been using a ghetto surplus cargo strap as a replacement. I've been used to chump school backpacks most my life so I really appreciate the durability of this pack.

One of the first things I did was go on a 2 mile jog to the grocery with approx 32lbs of goods. THE pack wasn't phased one bit. I find the main shoulder strap adjusters very easy to use while on and like the gerenal size. Last 2 pictures show current config of my pack .
19" H x 13" W x 12" D at bottom. 2550 total cubic inches raw.

*Last pic update: Got rid of that Maxpedition Proteus and put on Emdom's Fattie WL. The Proteus just couldn't hold anything I wanted, but the Fattie really adds the extra space I was looking for. Carrying such great hits as: A loaf of bread without smashing, A big pile of mail, or a full change of clothes.
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