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		<title>The North Face Recon Daypack &#8211; Men&#8217;s, TNF Black, One Size</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The North Face Recon Daypack &#8211; Men&#8217;s, TNF Black, One Size &#8211; $88.95 The North Face Recon Backpack is a well organized and designed day pack that will serve you great on hikes, campus, or as your E.D.C. bag. Following is my breakdown of the Recon: The main compartment is padded and capable of holding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The North Face Recon Daypack &#8211; Men&#8217;s, TNF Black, One Size &#8211; $88.95</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KWBZ98/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/the-north-face-recon-daypack-mens-tnf-black-one-size_-eyar_0.jpg" alt="north face" border="0" /></a>The North Face Recon Backpack is a well organized and designed day pack that will serve you great on hikes, campus, or as your E.D.C. bag.</p>
<p>Following is my breakdown of the Recon:</p>
<p>The main compartment is padded and capable of holding a hydration bladder along with a fair amount of room for a day hike. If you utilize the Recon for school or work it is capable of holding a 15 inch laptop where the hydration bladder would normally be positioned. Inside the main compartment is a mesh zippered area that will hold a wallet and other small items such as snacks, small pair of binoculars, fire starting equipment, first aid supplies, pens, pencils, calculator, etc.</p>
<p>The second compartment has a lot of organizational spaces for pens, business cards, 3&#215;5 notebook, wallet and has a key holder. The compartment is a decent size and well organized.</p>
<p>On the outside of the pack is a small water resistant zippered pocket that can hold small items that you may need to get to in a hurry such as a wallet, headlamp, flashlight, gloves, hat, etc. Below this pocket is a large front mesh pocket that can be secured and used for items you will need fast or to place any wet items so they do not have to go into the pack.</p>
<p>On the side of the pack are mesh pockets that are made to hold water bottles. They will securely hold 16.9 fluid oz (500ml) water bottles. You can fit 32 oz. Nalgene bottles but you must use the bungy cinch cord to keep your bottle secure.</p>
<p>The back panel is padded and ventilated but you will still sweat. If using this pack for hiking I would avoid a cotton shirt and go with something like Under Armor to wick away any moisture. The shoulder straps have some padding called FlexVent(tm) shoulder straps and tend to be a little firmer than I like but not enough to be a deal breaker. The shoulder straps each have a D ring and one of the straps has a little expandable pouch that will hold items such a cell phone, multi-tool, flashlight, or a snack. The bag comes with a hip belt that can be stowed away if you desire and check strap that aid in stability and comfort. All of the buckles are durable. The zippers are well made and very durable. All zippered areas have coverage flaps to minimize rain entering into the bag. The bag comes with side compression straps and straps on the bottom of the bag to attach items such as a jacket, sleeping bag, etc.</p>
<p>Overall, this is a very nice low profile bag. If you use it as a small E.D.C bag you will not stick out at all. There is no &#8220;military look&#8221; to this bag. It is functional, durable and very well made. I highly recommend the North Face Recon.</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
<ul>
<li>Convenient hydration port</li>
<li>Laptop sleeve</li>
<li>1830 cu in</li>
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<p>The North Face Recon is perfect for everyday, all-around use. The outer mesh elastic pockets are nicely suited for quick access while the large main compartment will protect your laptop and other, if perhaps, less-techy gear. Also, a hydration port will keep your blood perfectly isotonic. Convenient hydration port Laptop sleeve 1830 cu in</p>
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		<title>TYR Alliance Team II Backpack, Black/Purple</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TYR Alliance Team II Backpack, Black/Purple &#8211; $60.00 Picked up this backback as an emergancy replacement for an old PING duffle I was using after my morning shake decided to empty istelf all over the inside this morning, WHOOPS! I decided to purchase a backpack and a seperate &#8220;wet&#8221; bag for my kickboard, pull buoy, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>TYR Alliance Team II Backpack, Black/Purple &#8211; $60.00</h3>
<p><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/tyr-alliance-team-ii-backpack-blackpurple_bplba_0.jpg" alt="alliance team" border="0" />Picked up this backback as an emergancy replacement for an old PING duffle I was using after my morning shake decided to empty istelf all over the inside this morning, WHOOPS!</p>
<p>I decided to purchase a backpack and a seperate &#8220;wet&#8221; bag for my kickboard, pull buoy, etc.</p>
<p>Now to preface my review here I am an absolute bag snob. I used to skate, I used to and am now swimming, I ride motorcycles, I am into gadgets, and cameras, and video cameras, etc. etc. After acquiring the gear for all of these various activites I have learned what makes a good bag and what does not.</p>
<p>First and foremost for any bag purchase is comfort, position, and quality of the straps. If the strap breaks off then it doesnt matter how roomy or how many pockets a bag has. Thankfully this bag has you covered; an integrated grab handle, lightly gel cushioned straps with chest clips and a d-ring, a nylon waist strap with adjustable clip, and two seperate gel cushion for both the upper and lower back provide a comfortable and customizable fit for just about anyone. There is a &#8220;cellphone&#8221; holder integrated onto the chest straps but unless your rocking an oldschool nokia from the turn of the century then this pocket will most likely not fit your cell; especially any sort of smartphone or even a damn moto razor (to wide). I will most likely lobotomize this useless appendage as well as the waist strap which I appreciate but rarely use. One negative I can give the bag is the use of single stitching on the straps; from my days lugging around heavy skates I can tell you that double or even triple stitching is the way to go on backback straps but only time will tell if this will be a problem.</p>
<p>Secondary to the way a bag attaches to the user is the space and features it provides and here this bag falls terribly short. There is a divider in the main compartment but it cant fit a TYR kickboard so Im guessing its either for a laptop or just for seperation yet either of those features is unwarrented in a gym bag. The compartment for storing shoes comes up from the bottom via an externally accessible pocket and works as advertised however the goggles saver pouch and music player pockets described above do not. The pocket for the music player is a pocket inside a pocket with no grommet to feed your headphone cables through making it worthless, and why would you put an electric device into a pocket with wet goggles?? I would suggest using the cellphone pocket on the main straps but once again its to narrow for a modern ipoh touch, classic, iphone, zune, etc. although it might fit a nano. Hanging a suit from the caribiners would drag your garments across the floor behind you so, although they look useful for other things, I think the marketing department was more involved with their purposing then the engineering team. The last two pockets are on either side of the bag and can hold 2 bottle of water each however they are zippered pockets, why there is no drawstring style bottle holder is an absolute mystery to me.</p>
<p>All in all the bag is sufficiently large to dump your cheange of clothes into and force into a gym locker but I cant help but feel that TYR needs to release a version 3.0 to really make this bag worth it for your average swimmers day to day needs.</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
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<li>A new twist to an old classic the revamped TYR Alliance Team Backpack showcases new features to rave about</li>
<li>Goggle saver zippered pocked on front inside pouch</li>
<li>Reinforced inner pockets and improved zipper function</li>
<li>iPod pocket and 2 suit hang caribiners</li>
<li>Larger mesh dry compartment opening for quicker drying less smell</li>
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<p>New TYR Alliance Team Backpack II is a new twist on an old classic. The revamped backpack showcases numerous features to rave about: iPod pocket, goggle saver zip pocket on inside pouch and comes in 11 colors. TYR Alliance Team Backpack II is a great size to store your cap, goggles, towel, training equipment, clothes and 2 side pockets for shampoo and waterbottle. This bag has it all!</p>
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		<title>Camelbak Annadel 50 oz Hydration Pack, Aurora Pink/Frost Grey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camelbak Annadel 50 oz Hydration Pack, Aurora Pink/Frost Grey &#8211; $49.00 I&#8217;ve had a few different camelbaks, and I especially like the newer ones designed for women. I am 5&#8217;1&#8243;, so the regular sizes are much too large! I also find the sternum strap very useful so the shoulder straps don&#8217;t slip. After several years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Camelbak Annadel 50 oz Hydration Pack, Aurora Pink/Frost Grey &#8211; $49.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00437XGNY/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/camelbak-annadel-oz-hydration-pack-aurora-pinkfrost-grey_dnia-_0.jpg" alt="pink frost" border="0" /></a>I&#8217;ve had a few different camelbaks, and I especially like the newer ones designed for women. I am 5&#8217;1&#8243;, so the regular sizes are much too large! I also find the sternum strap very useful so the shoulder straps don&#8217;t slip.</p>
<p>After several years of using camelbaks, I&#8217;ve figured out how to solve the problem of water sloshing. After you fill the reservoir, make sure it&#8217;s sealed tightly, then turn the whole thing upside down, so the place where the hose enters the reservoir is the highest point. Suck on the mouthpiece until you get all the air out of the hose and the reservoir. Let the mouthpiece close again so no air enters, then turn the pack right side up, and you should be ready to go with minimal sloshing.</p>
<p>Explanation: the water sloshes around if there is air in the reservoir. By turning it upside down, any air will go to the (now) top where the hose enters. By sucking out the air, you remove the empty space that the water has to move around. Now that there&#8217;s no extra space, as you drink the water and don&#8217;t let air enter (for example by biting the mouthpiece after you&#8217;re done drinking and letting the water go back up into the pack or blowing air into it) then the pack will collapse as it empties, like a tube of toothpaste when you empty it by squeezing from the bottom.</p>
<p>I hope this helps! I also found the sloshing extremely noisy and annoying. Keep running!</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
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<li>Air Channel Back Panel and a redesigned Antidote reservoir compartment.</li>
<li>Organizer pocket for essentials.</li>
<li>Front and back reflectivity</li>
<li>Sternum strap</li>
<li>Women&#8217;s specific fit.</li>
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<p>The ideal women&#8217;s specific pack for cross traing or cycling.</p>
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		<title>Mountainsmith Dog Pack (Medium, Heritage Red)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mountainsmith Dog Pack (Medium, Heritage Red) &#8211; $55.00 More Details Three point adjustable fleece lined harness with removable chest pad. Two zippered pockets with rain flaps Single haul handle at the top of the pack D-ring attachment point for leash; mesh stash pocket on top 3M Reflective trim Keep everything stowed for an all-day outing [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VUREM8/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/mountainsmith-dog-pack-medium-heritage-red_-toda_0.jpg" alt="heritage" border="0" /></a><strong>More Details</strong></p>
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<li>Three point adjustable fleece lined harness with removable chest pad.</li>
<li>Two zippered pockets with rain flaps</li>
<li>Single haul handle at the top of the pack</li>
<li>D-ring attachment point for leash; mesh stash pocket on top</li>
<li>3M Reflective trim</li>
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<p>Keep everything stowed for an all-day outing or extended trip to town in these streamlined packs. Small pack fits dogs 20-40 pounds (example breeds include: Cocker Spaniel, Terriers). Medium pack fits dogs 40-80 pounds (example breeds include: Golden and Labrador Retrievers. Large pack fits dogs 80 pounds and over (example breeds include: St. Bernard and Great Pyrenees).</p>
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		<title>Osprey Daylite Backpack, Alpine Blue, O/S</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Osprey Daylite Backpack, Alpine Blue, O/S &#8211; $49.00 This is a very nice pack. It is one of my favorite bags! I have had mine for about 4 yrs now and it is holding up great! The only &#8220;damage&#8221; that it has is where the water bottles are, some of the mesh broke apart, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Osprey Daylite Backpack, Alpine Blue, O/S &#8211; $49.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002N4W3ZQ/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/osprey-daylite-backpack-alpine-blue-os_al-nc_0.jpg" alt="alpine blue" border="0" /></a>This is a very nice pack. It is one of my favorite bags! I have had mine for about 4 yrs now and it is holding up great! The only &#8220;damage&#8221; that it has is where the water bottles are, some of the mesh broke apart, but not to where the bottle doesn&#8217;t hold, just one or two small stitches, probably from me bouldering, and rubbing against rocks.(and some scuff marks, easy to clean dirt off bag.) Other than that, this bag is able to fit a ton in it and is super light! It also doesn&#8217;t puff out, so even though it is packed tight it doesn&#8217;t look it, and that is best when hiking or climbing and need to squeeze through some spaces. On normal day hikes I am able to pack the following into it: (It takes a little practice to fit the items in correctly to where there isn&#8217;t a lump forming on the back of the bag, so that it sits flat on your back for when you secure it with the waist and chest strap) I have a thin long sleeved shirt, a medium sized first aid kit. A roll of duct tape (since it fixes everything), a medium sized flash light, a small camera, a small journal with pens/pencils, small bottle of bug spray, small bottle of sun screen, cell phone, keys, hand wipes, water proof matches, chapstick, bandana, sunglasses case, power bars, roll of crackers, granola bar, string cheese, compass, climbing gloves, and a few other small items. I then have a light rain jacket put through the bungie cords on the outside, and two water bottle containers in the side pockets. A hydration bladder can be placed in this bag, in a seperate area, not inside the bag, which is great and it seems like it has good lining to keep it cool. I prefer water bottles, but I bet the bladder would work great on this bag too. This bag is great for day hikes, and probably some bike riding/ mountain bike riding, among other activites, I have taken it to festivals too and other day activities and it is great! I love this bag and recommend it!</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
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<li>Attached to all Add-On compatible packs</li>
<li>Panel loader</li>
<li>Mesh covered ridged foam backpanel with central air chimney</li>
<li>Volume: 750 cu in/13L</li>
<li>Weight: 1lb 1oz/0.48kgs</li>
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<p>The Daylight is a removable backpack attachment or simple daypack that attaches to all Add-On compatible packs and offers tuckaway spacer mesh harness, removable webbing waist strap, mesh covered ridged foam backpanel with central air chimney, panel loader, front slash pocket with key clip, upper side compression straps, mesh side pockets, front bungee laced compression, and ice axe loop.</p>
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		<title>High Sierra Trapezoid Hot Dots Boot Bag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High Sierra Trapezoid Hot Dots Boot Bag &#8211; $100.00 More Details Large main compartment with U-shaped opening holds gear. Two zippered side compartments with drainage/ventilation grommets hold ski or snowboarding boots up to size 13. Adjustable padded backpack straps. Convenient webbing grab handle. Size: 16.0&#8243; x 16.0&#8243; x 13.5&#8243; Weight: 1.51 lbs. Kick it. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>High Sierra Trapezoid Hot Dots Boot Bag &#8211; $100.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JXGOQW/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/high-sierra-trapezoid-hot-dots-boot-bag_rtito_0.jpg" alt="high sierra" border="0" /></a><strong>More Details</strong></p>
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<li>Large main compartment with U-shaped opening holds gear.</li>
<li>Two zippered side compartments with drainage/ventilation grommets hold ski or snowboarding boots up to size 13.</li>
<li>Adjustable padded backpack straps.</li>
<li>Convenient webbing grab handle.</li>
<li>Size: 16.0&#8243; x 16.0&#8243; x 13.5&#8243; Weight: 1.51 lbs.</li>
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<p>Kick it. A boot bag with punch, the High Sierra Trapezoid Boot Bag features a large main compartment with u-shaped opening for easy access, two ventilated side compartments to hold a pair of ski or snowboard boots, and a mesh sport flap to hold a helmet.</p>
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		<title>TETON Sports Explorer 4000 Internal Frame Backpack (Grey)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TETON Sports Explorer 4000 Internal Frame Backpack (Grey) &#8211; $129.99 I read the earlier review about the sleeping bag pocket being too small, but bought this backpack anyway. Sure enough, you weren&#8217;t lying! As soon as I took the backpack out of the box, I grabbed my sleeping bag and tried to stuff it in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>TETON Sports Explorer 4000 Internal Frame Backpack (Grey) &#8211; $129.99</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001947FG8/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/teton-sports-explorer-internal-frame-backpack-grey_epblo_0.jpg" alt="internal frame backpack" border="0" /></a>I read the earlier review about the sleeping bag pocket being too small, but bought this backpack anyway. Sure enough, you weren&#8217;t lying! As soon as I took the backpack out of the box, I grabbed my sleeping bag and tried to stuff it in there. After about 5 minutes of jockying it around, I did manage to BARELY get the thing zipped up. However, the sleeping bag I used is my summer bag. If I tried to stuff my winter bag in there, with bivy sack and stuff sack, there&#8217;s no way it would all fit. This can be a problem if you&#8217;re intending on doing a legitimate backpacking trip in high altitudes with cold weather. All this being said, I&#8217;m in the Army and I take a different approach to this issue than most civilian hikers probably do. In my opinion, you don&#8217;t need to have your sleeping bag available for quick access. The only time you use it is at night, when you&#8217;ll have time to dig in your bag and get it anyway. Since the sleeping bag pocket is too small, just throw your sleeping bag in the big compartment&#8230;this compartment is large enough to easily hold a winter bag. Use the sleeping bag compartment for more important items that you might actually need to access quickly (medical kit, rain gear, flashlight, signaling device, GPS, knife, etc.) Therefore, problem solved. No need to return the bag.</p>
<p>Another negative I saw mentioned in a previous review is all the excess straps that hang loose. Not a problem&#8230;just get some 100mph tape and tie it all down. Too easy.</p>
<p>The rest of the pack seems to be quality. The material seems durable and there is a good deal of padding along the back and straps for a comfortable fit. Everything is adjustable so you won&#8217;t have any problems getting this backpack to fit all shapes and sizes of hikers. It also has a quickly accessible rain cover which will definitely come in handy during those suprise thunderstorms.</p>
<p>All in all, this pack seems to be pretty reasonable for the price you pay. I&#8217;m going to Colorado for a 3 day hike soon and will be taking this pack with me. I&#8217;ll update this review upon return to let you know how it holds up in the elements.</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
<ul>
<li>4,000 cubic inches / 65 Liters; 5.0 lbs.</li>
<li>Dual aluminum stays adjust to the contour of your back</li>
<li>Padded shoulder straps, padded waist belts and padded lumbar area for maximum comfort &#8211; with airflow system to reduce heat</li>
<li>Full length adjustable torso and adjustable shoulder straps for a more comfortable fit</li>
<li>Separate sleeping bag compartment</li>
</ul>
<p>The Explorer 4000 is packed with features normally found only on more expensive backpacks. A full length adjustable torso allows this pack to be adjusted for those 5&#8217;1&#8243; all the way up to 6&#8217;4&#8243;. The padded back and airflow system provides padding in the perfect spots while allowing substantial airflow to prevent your back from getting too hot. Its contoured shoulder, lumbar, and hip pads help ensure a comfortable trip. The Explorer4000 also features a padded water bladder pocket for your favorite water bladder up to 3 liters in size. Side zippered pockets, mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. There&#8217;s even two spots for walking sticks. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack. Includes bright yellow attached rain fly and is hydration system ready.</p>
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		<title>High Sierra Access Pack (Navy/Ash/Black)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[High Sierra Access Pack (Navy/Ash/Black) &#8211; $80.00 I bought this backpack for my tour of Europe. I tour cities in bursts of 2-3 days so this pack has to hold my things for 2-3 days. Pros: 1. It has many pockets for all kinds of gadgets or items you may have. 2. The bottle holder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>High Sierra Access Pack (Navy/Ash/Black) &#8211; $80.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H824QS/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/high-sierra-access-pack-navyashblack_brccs_0.jpg" alt="high sierra" border="0" /></a>I bought this backpack for my tour of Europe. I tour cities in bursts of 2-3 days so this pack has to hold my things for 2-3 days.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<p>1. It has many pockets for all kinds of gadgets or items you may have.</p>
<p>2. The bottle holder is far better than in any previous backpack i have owned. It has a zipper to it so you can tighten the bottle agaist the pack to hold it down.</p>
<p>3. It has a rain cover. I haven&#8217;t needed to use it yet but im sure that day will come.</p>
<p>4. The laptop padding is good. I have had the pack tip over and fall on the floor. The laptop was protected each time.</p>
<p>5. The pack has padding for your back as well. However, there is a con here that ill explain further down.</p>
<p>6. The pack is spacious and wide enough for my dslr camera bag. This is a big plus for me.</p>
<p>Cons:</p>
<p>1. The padding for your shoulders and back has a tendency to cover air flow and makes you sweat. The pack is advertised to have good air flow but this is not true in my experience.</p>
<p>2. The wait strap is excessive and unnecessary in my opinion. My pack is never heavy enough to need it.</p>
<p>3. The pack is advertised to be able to hold upto 17in. laptops but i have serious doubts about that. My 15.4in widescreen laptop fits snugly and hangs out of the top of the covering a good bit. The dimensions of my laptop are the following: 14.25&#8243; x 10.55&#8243; x 1.54&#8243;</p>
<p>Overall a very good pack, best i&#8217;ve had yet.</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
<ul>
<li>Multi-compartment design.</li>
<li>Padded interior computer sleeve, with back-access zipper, holds a 17&#8243; notebook computer.</li>
<li>Deluxe organizer with pen pockets, zippered pocket, and removable key fob.</li>
<li>Tricot-lined CD/MP3 player pocket with headphone port.</li>
<li>Yoke-style, S-shaped Vapel™ mesh shoulder straps with Suspension System, media pocket and integrated grab handle.</li>
</ul>
<p>Big and boldly styled, Access has the right combination to hold everything you need for an action-packed day away, with a generous computer sleeve, deluxe organizer, two water bottle pockets and a cool, contemporary look.</p>
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		<title>High Sierra Fatboy Daypack</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[High Sierra Fatboy Daypack &#8211; $60.00 I bought this for my son because he complained about to many books and not enought room last yr. Well this one sure fixed him up nicely. It is not to bulky or to wide but seems to fit him just right. He is 14 and he is about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>High Sierra Fatboy Daypack &#8211; $60.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004P11G12/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/high-sierra-fatboy-daypack_eapyi_0.jpg" alt="high sierra" border="0" /></a>I bought this for my son because he complained about to many books and not enought room last yr. Well this one sure fixed him up nicely. It is not to bulky or to wide but seems to fit him just right. He is 14 and he is about 5&#8217;2. It is not as waterproof as I&#8217;d like for it to be tho. He got into a downpour and some of his things got wet so that would be the only drawback with this pack.I asked him just now if there was anything he did not like about his pack and he said no he loved it. So there you have, hope it helps lol</p>
<p><strong>More Details</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Large, multi-compartment design. Angled adjustable compression straps.</li>
<li>Deluxe organizer compartment with multiple pockets and key fob. Zippered accessory pocket on the front. MP3 player pocket with headphone port.</li>
<li>S-shaped, VAPEL? mesh AIRFLOW? padded shoulder straps with Suspension System and integrated media/cell phone pocket.</li>
<li>Comfortable padded back panel. Monster hook for attaching extra gear. Contoured grab handle</li>
<li>19.5&#8243;x13&#8243;x7&#8243; 2382 Cubic Inches</li>
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<p>Roll with it. A large front, load main compartment stores books securely, while a zippered front accessory pocket to holds everything from tunes to ID cards. Smooth, sweeping lines, contemporary styling, and sleek curves make Curve anything but ordinary.</p>
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		<title>Camelbak M.U.L.E. 100 oz Hydration Pack, Chili Pepper/Charcoal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 11:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camelbak M.U.L.E. 100 oz Hydration Pack, Chili Pepper/Charcoal &#8211; $89.00 I ride epic mountain bike tours, of over five hours duration on the trail. This means I need to be prepared for almost anything, and need to start early when it&#8217;s cold. By noon, the temp really goes way up and I need to stow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Camelbak M.U.L.E. 100 oz Hydration Pack, Chili Pepper/Charcoal &#8211; $89.00</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00437Z2MW/?tag=prblogs-20" target="_blank"><img style="float: right; padding: 20px;" src="http://melissasoro.com/images/camelbak-mule-oz-hydration-pack-chili-peppercharcoal_ea-ci_0.jpg" alt="chili pepper" border="0" /></a>I ride epic mountain bike tours, of over five hours duration on the trail. This means I need to be prepared for almost anything, and need to start early when it&#8217;s cold. By noon, the temp really goes way up and I need to stow away the jacket in the pack. I also can hold food, energy snacks, spare tubes and my bike tools too. Holding 3L of water also means you can go the distance. The M.U.L.E expands like a Puffer Fish with stuff so amazingly well I cannot leave home without it, on long rides. It even works well on hikes too. It&#8217;s a very well thought-out product, designed by bikers&#8230;for bikers. Everything cinches and straps down cleanly, so snagging bushes will not be of concern. It will survive crashes and still protect your backside. The durable Nalgene rubber bladder is the same material as a waterbed, so it will not burst on you suddenly. The handy water fill port can even accept small blocks of ice, for longer fluid cooling. I cannot find single fault of this great piece of outdoor technology.</p>
<p>Money well spent&#8230;</p>
<h3>More Details</h3>
<ul>
<li>Air Director Back Panel and a redesigned Antidote reservoir compartment with Quicklink system</li>
<li>Dynamic Suspension Shoulder Harness.</li>
<li>Organizer pocket for bike essentials.</li>
<li>Easy acces MP3 pocket with weather resistant zipper.</li>
<li>Quick access overflow storage with dual compression straps.</li>
</ul>
<p>The original narrow gauge pack for 3+ hours of mountain bike action.</p>
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