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    osprey packs

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by danshe, Jun 4, 2005.

  1. danshe

    danshe Newbie

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    After much searching, I finally decided on and bought a pack for my 600m. I doubt I would have heard of osprey if someone here hadn't recommended it. This pack has everything I wanted and couldn't find all in 1 pack. It has pockets inside and out including a waterproof side for cellphone and one for a water bottle. There are 2 large zipped sections in the backpack. The smaller section has an organizer section. The largest has a separate sleeve against the back of the bag that holds my notebook and leaves the rest of that section for books and other supplies. Each style comes in a large and small size which helps a lot given my small size.

    It's also incredibly comfortable. With my notebook and accessories it's heavy until I put it on my back. The straps are padded and comfortable and the weight is balanced so that I hardly feel it.
    I came close to ordering a Tom Binh and I'm so glad I waited.

    Thanks everyone for providing help.

    http://www.ospreypacks.com/focus_flux.htm