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Why You Should Use Backpack Rain Cover

Last Modified: 11/30/2023

Why You Should Use Backpack Rain Cover

Many packs described in this site come with an integrated rain cover. I always mention this as a bonus because this is a bonus indeed. If you would buy it separately, you would have to pay somewhere in the range $10 – $50 dependent on the size and on the brand.

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New Osprey Manta & Mira Series – What is New?

Last Modified: 11/30/2023

2019 Osprey Manta and Mira Series

New Osprey Manta & Mira Series are now on the market and in my view these packs are better than ever, so keep reading and find out more.

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Osprey Manta 34 Review – Adjustable Torso Size

Last Modified: 04/19/2025

Osprey Manta 34

This Osprey Manta 34 Review is about the new version of the famous Osprey’s hydration daypack for men, which is now without AG in the name and in the design, and with an adjustable torso length.

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Osprey Ariel AG 65 Pack For Women

Last Modified: 04/19/2025

Osprey Ariel AG 65 Pack For Women.

Osprey Ariel AG 65 pack for women is so-called anti-gravity version of the celebrated Osprey’s pack, launched recently. This series includes also packs of 55 liters and 75 liters. The packs from this series are the ultimate backpacking tools with extraordinary features.

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Granite Gear Blaze 60 (Lid & Adjustable Harness)

Last Modified: 12/04/2023

Granite Gear Blaze 60 - 2019 Version

This Granite Gear Blaze 60 is ultralight and ultradurable backpacking pack with a fully adjustable harness and a versatile removable lid that can be used as a lumbar pack.

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