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<blockquote data-quote="forester22" data-source="post: 1735780" data-attributes="member: 111672"><p>Deuter is a great choice. I've owned two Deuter packs including an Aircontact Lite, and both have been comfortable and sturdy. They are perfect for someone who might get taller. The cross-stay suspension works well. Deuter warranty service is also excellent, in my experience (I lost the top lid to a pack and they sent me a replacement no questions asked).</p><p></p><p>Hand Skills, there are lots of good choices in the 30-40 liter range, including the Stratos. The Mountainsmith Mayhem is a decent choice as well, especially around town, The older model, which has a nice suspension and hipbelt, can be had for cheap on Sierra Trading Post. The newer model looks kinda weird and I haven't seen one in person. Both models have easy access to the main compartment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forester22, post: 1735780, member: 111672"] Deuter is a great choice. I've owned two Deuter packs including an Aircontact Lite, and both have been comfortable and sturdy. They are perfect for someone who might get taller. The cross-stay suspension works well. Deuter warranty service is also excellent, in my experience (I lost the top lid to a pack and they sent me a replacement no questions asked). Hand Skills, there are lots of good choices in the 30-40 liter range, including the Stratos. The Mountainsmith Mayhem is a decent choice as well, especially around town, The older model, which has a nice suspension and hipbelt, can be had for cheap on Sierra Trading Post. The newer model looks kinda weird and I haven't seen one in person. Both models have easy access to the main compartment. [/QUOTE]
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