So how has the boycott been going? Please share what companies that do not support people's sexual ideology or stores that do not sell that type of merch. 🤡
Thank you for alerting me that this company makes shirts that support inclusion, which nudges me to want to buy their stuff. You didn't intend to, I'm pretty sure, but you've helped them gain a customer.
It's not supporting sexuality. It's including all people as customers allowing them to express themselves. You can be a straight ally too
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I have a few of their hydration packs I use for mountain biking as well as one or two other bags/luggage and they are all great. They also stand by their lifetime warranty. I've had a few issues that were all my fault caused by biking incidents and they do whatever needs to be done to fix with no hassle or anything. Don't even need receipts.
Also - I store my hydration pack bladders in the freezer which keeps then nice and fresh.
Easily one of the best brands in hiking backpacks. Ive got 4 of them in all different sizes. Their warranty is phenomenal. They've repaired my Kestrel 45 twice now with no issue . Once was after my dog chewed through it to get treats.
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01-09-2023 at 09:39 AM.
Bought the arcane roll top for work/commuting from the last promo since my messenger pack was really messing with my shoulder. It has a main compartment, one zipped compartment and one "open" compartment, and a skinny side pouch for a water bottle. Main compartment has a bunch of pouches that are flush (only really good for flat stuff/pen, etc) and for a laptop.
The bad:
1. no zipper for the roll top, kinda hard to see/reach inside without light shining in as it'll be "deep" with a narrow opening.
2. It cannot stand on its own. Need to lean against something or laid flat.
3. Kinda small volume wise for hiking but for commuting and misc it's def enough
The good:
1. Osprey lifetime warranty (have yet to exercise)
2. Cheap
3. Feels like good quality
4. Comfy shoulder straps
5. Looking stylish af
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01-09-2023 at 10:13 AM.
Some decent prices here, good post OP. Can't beat osprey's warranty. For anyone serious about getting the "right" bag I'd recommend doing careful measurements of your body or going into a store like REI and getting fitted for a pack, then comparing to the specs on Osprey's product pages. Pack sizing isn't always intuitive and having a pack that correctly fits your body makes a world of difference both for serious backpacking and EDC.
For anyone looking for a small daypack for hiking or EDC I'd recommend the Daylite Plus. Sale pricing here is great but the sale colorways aren't the best. If you don't see what you need here I'd recommend waiting for a 20% REI coupon and buying there as another option.
Which of these backpacks are good for 1 week hiking trip that can also be carried as a carry on bag in most major airlines ?
I don't think any of them are good for both of those. You are going to want a full pack for a full week of hiking. As for the carry on, I bought the wife and I Daylight Plus bags to not have to check a bag for a long weekend.
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I'm confused so you prefer 4/4 zip?
A full zip that goes down on both sides.
Also - I store my hydration pack bladders in the freezer which keeps then nice and fresh.
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The bad:
1. no zipper for the roll top, kinda hard to see/reach inside without light shining in as it'll be "deep" with a narrow opening.
2. It cannot stand on its own. Need to lean against something or laid flat.
3. Kinda small volume wise for hiking but for commuting and misc it's def enough
The good:
1. Osprey lifetime warranty (have yet to exercise)
2. Cheap
3. Feels like good quality
4. Comfy shoulder straps
5. Looking stylish af
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Firenova
For anyone looking for a small daypack for hiking or EDC I'd recommend the Daylite Plus. Sale pricing here is great but the sale colorways aren't the best. If you don't see what you need here I'd recommend waiting for a 20% REI coupon and buying there as another option.
I don't think any of them are good for both of those. You are going to want a full pack for a full week of hiking. As for the carry on, I bought the wife and I Daylight Plus bags to not have to check a bag for a long weekend.