Features:
- AquaSource-Multisport Hydration pack/torso adjustable harness
- New BioLite contour fitting hipbelt
- Full length backside #10 zipper access to main compartment
- Big zippered top pocket
- Front slash and mesh pocket
- StraightJacket foam sidewall compression
- Full framesheet and Spacer mesh backpanel
- Loops and side daisies for A-frame ski attachment
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I also use an Osprey 42, after years of using Lowepro, Tenba, OutPack and other dedicated camera packs. For true backpacking, the Osprey beats them all. What I found was that I wanted to place items in individual "packages", for example, my lenses are in a Gnass Gear pouch, and my camera fits in a small padded pouch. This means I can take pieces-parts out of the main bag and work with them. With these pouches, the interior padding of dedicated bags was redundant. The Osprey does provide a nice padded exterior. And the main benefit is a suspension system that works right. I find this system quicker to use. I remove the pack and remove the individual pouches and work from them. The Osprey 42 has the added benefit that it opens along the harness, so the harness and backpad don't sit in the wet/dirt.
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