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[at-l] Daypack advice



My Eastern Mountain Sports daypack has done surprisingly well - I took it to
Tanzania and for quite a few day hikes over the last 3 years.

- Gary from Fairfax

KarenS62@aol.com wrote:

> I have been reassessing my pack collection and have decided that Santa needs
> to bring me yet another pack.  I have spoken directly with him and it will be
> under the tree if I can figure out what I want.  I know I need to try it on,
> yadda, yadda, yadda, but wondered if anyone has a pack they are in love with.
>  I am looking for a 2000-2200ci daypack. Weight is not as much of an issue as
> durability as this pack will be doing a lot of traveling, including my trip
> to Scotland this spring.  It will be sent through baggage more than once over
> the next year and I don't want to have to worry about damage from rough
> handling. It needs to have a decent suspension system, at least one outside
> pocket and preferably not be a Kelty.
>
> POG
>
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> Work like you don't need money, Love like you've never been hurt, And dance
> like no one's watching. - unknown
>
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