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Haven't really used it yet except for carrying a seven gallon jug of water around the yard with it. 65 lbs (including pack) was still heavy but seemed a little more manageable than my Badlands pack. The torso adjustability really allows it to fit really well.
The inside goretex liner came apart at the seam just above the heel where the boot is designed to flex. This happened on both boots so it seems like its a design or mfg flaw. Unfortunately after this happened I kept getting blisters at that spot. They did last a couple seasons and were relatively comfortable, but for the amount of times I wore them they should have lasted longer.
The pack has quite a bit of adjustability so it should last a while. The only issue is with the hip belt being so big. When the pack is adjusted to its shortest length, the hip belt is much too large for a thin short person.
Filled with ice and took it backpacking. Plenty of ice was still there 24 hrs later, but the lid was pretty sweaty and had gotten some of my gear a little damp. Also, at over $30 its kind of an expensive water bottle to set down at some places (amusement parks, gyms, etc..). I would have given it 5 stars if the lid didnt sweat.