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June 27th, 2013, 14:57 | #16 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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when someone local to me showed up with the rush 24 I decided it was way too big for my needs... it seemed cavernous, and after I ordered the 12, I stuffed it FULL with a lot more stuff than I thought could go in it and it took it all in stride.
If you're backpacking and have need of more than 2 changes of clothes, a 24 will probably be a better choice, but it was BIG.
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June 27th, 2013, 16:06 | #17 |
Well, like i said earlier, its just for dayhikes and bumming around town. I have an osprey 70 for carrying all my gear. Id like to be able to drop that at camp and pick up a smaller pack when i can. Plus, im needing a carryon bag. Anybody know of any stores that sell Tactical Tailor in Edmonton? If not, looks like its the Rush 12.
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July 13th, 2013, 03:32 | #18 |
I managed to live in europe backpacking for six weeks with my rush 12. Best pack i have ever owned by far.
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August 17th, 2013, 05:46 | #19 |
Well, went with the 24, mainly due to the fact i can use it on long sims back home. Here in guate its been amazing and id recommend it to anybody. It compresses nice, has a 3 liter hydro capacity, room for raingear, sleeping bag, change of clothes and a shit ton of pockets for little things (ir; wallet, phone, mp3 etc...)its held up through some tough times, stitching has pulled maybe 2 stitches but the back stitching is holding it as tight as when i bought it. More on it when i get back.
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