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Hydration

Dakine Pro II (26L) Review
13 years ago

Dakine Pro II (26L) Review

By  •  Hike, Skiing, Camp

Nice pack, nice four-season capabilities. If you want a pack that can span the spring-summer-fall-and-winter, check out the Dakine Pro II.

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Kelty Impact 30 Review

By  •  Hike, Camp

With the Agile Suspension System, Kelty delivers one helluva daypack. It’s comfortable, stable and able to carry a surprisingly large amount of gear. Everything about the pack is well thought out, from the ventilation system to the built in rain cover.
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Ortovox Haute Route 35 Review
13 years ago

Ortovox Haute Route 35 Review

By  •  Hike, Skiing, Camp

If you dream of sipping a nice martini when reaching for your hydration hose – and you want four-season versatility – the Haute Route just might be the right daypack for you.

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REI Lookout 40 Review
13 years ago

REI Lookout 40 Review

By  •  Camp, Hike

With the Lookout 40, REI delivers a great daypack with all the capacity and features necessary for long day hikes and short overnights. They also deliver one heck of a bargain. At $99 MSRP, it’s the least expensive in our test.
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Best Gear of 2011

By  •  Run, Footwear, Hike

We reviewed a lot of great gear this past year. Of all the things we tried and used hiking, camping, running, skiing and fishing, there were some definite standouts. Check out GearGuide’s Best Gear of 2011.
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Geigerrig Rig 1600 Review
13 years ago

Geigerrig Rig 1600 Review

By  •  Hike, Skiing, Camp

With a name that’s hard to spell (and pronounce) and the tagline “Never Suck Again” it’s hard to know what to expect. What Geigerrig delivers is an innovative hydration system that just might be a category killer.
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