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Re: shopping for new camera backpack - M A V I C - 09-28-2012

mattkime wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
Well, it's all about connivence. For me, the features of the bag I linked to above are far better than those with a camelbak.

Maybe you should just take an iPhone on your hikes Wink

I guess that works if you have an assistant to carry your water.
3 liters in your camelback? Seems a bit much. I have just used bottles and two large ones fit in the net pockets of mine just fine. For me, it'd be a huge compromise to give up that much functionality just to have slightly easier access to water.


Re: shopping for new camera backpack - NewtonMP2100 - 09-28-2012

......love it when baby got BACK.....!!


Re: shopping for new camera backpack - mattkime - 09-28-2012

M A V I C wrote:
3 liters in your camelback? Seems a bit much.

Sometimes i wander a long way from the parking lot.


Re: shopping for new camera backpack - chrisgayle885 - 11-14-2012

Carrying extra water can always be a wise option, but choosing a backpack only on that basis isn’t a wise option either. There are many other options available for hiking backpacks which you can consider http://www.monsterbags.com/backpacks/hiking-backpacks/eagle-creek-deviate-rincon-vita-75l-w which is also useful for long treks.