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Old 09-09-2014, 05:20   #13
miclo18d
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I have used a Camelbak BFM for almost ten years without any issues.

It is a bit big, but you can close it up easily with the built in compression straps, and let it back out when you need to.

Lots of handy pockets as well.

MSRP is a little high, but you can get them on sale or used occasionally.

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I've got two of these and they are excellent packs. I was looking at the website and I think they have even streamlined it a bit. Served me well in A-Stan, and now at home for Bugout Bags/camping/dog walk bags/travel.

43L, Great quality, semirigid frame (sort of), lots of storage, hydration pocket, compressible, antenna ports (hey, you never know), lots of places to add attachables, and good solid padded shoulder straps.
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