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[pct-l] Go-Lite



One crucial point: will you need to carry a bear can or not. I think the
Breeze is truly the smallest pack in which you can carry a can (inside, not
strapped to the outside). It will require more restraint not to take too
much stuff in a bigger pack...
Saskia
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> Subject: [pct-l] Go-Lite
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> Hello all~
> A real quick question that requires a real quick answer.  I have fully
> embraced the ultralight backpacking philosophy and now I am forced to make a
> backpack decision.  Let me first say I am sold on a Go-Lite bag, but my
> primary concern is how much pack volume I am going to need.  I hear a lot
> about the Breeze, but I find that pack to be a cosmetic nightmare despite
> its obvious delights.  I am currently trying to decide on the Jam, which is
> smaller than the Breeze, the Trek, which is considerabley larger and the
> Speed which is too.  I feel that if I get an opinion from the very well
> informed (you guys) I can be swayed against my instincts to buy a larger
> volume pack.  Any and all advice is much appreciated.  Thanks again!
> 
> Wildcat Dave
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