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<blockquote data-quote="eklektos44" data-source="post: 435737" data-attributes="member: 3797"><p>There's a raincover available for the Kelty's also. I keep my raingear and the cover in the top compartment where they're handy at a moments notice. The Osprey's have a nice suspension system, similar to what my Son has on his packs, but he humps 100+ pounds. I'm not a big fan of the lifters in rocky terrain as I prefer to keep the weight up tight to my center of gravity. Also the Osprey's are small, which is great if you're going ultra light, but if you're doing a heavier pack out space will become an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eklektos44, post: 435737, member: 3797"] There's a raincover available for the Kelty's also. I keep my raingear and the cover in the top compartment where they're handy at a moments notice. The Osprey's have a nice suspension system, similar to what my Son has on his packs, but he humps 100+ pounds. I'm not a big fan of the lifters in rocky terrain as I prefer to keep the weight up tight to my center of gravity. Also the Osprey's are small, which is great if you're going ultra light, but if you're doing a heavier pack out space will become an issue. [/QUOTE]
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