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The granite gear crown 60 is an excellent lightweight, almost ultralight, backpack, holding about 50 L in the side, side and back pockets in main pocket if the brain is left off. I have hiked in the winter and fall and spring with the backpack for multiple day hikes and found it to be very useful and comfortable to carry provided. It’s not loaded to heavy. I found that when I loaded it heavy with food and too much water did it failed to be comfortable either on the shoulder straps or the hip belt Just took over 35 pounds of weight to happen however, in my usual base weight was around 15 to 18 pounds where it was highly comfortable. I found the brain to be useful for putting such items is cooking equipment, toilet paper and trial first aid kit and Diddy bag however, these were already in their own separate bags, and I didn’t really need a separate bag to segregate them in , the brain part less sense these days than it did earlier backpacking scenarios I’ve experimented with taking the plastic frame out and found that it was more comfortable with the frame in and it adds negligible, additions and white found adjustable waist belt to be excellent and functional, and I like the entire waste belt suspension system I put mesh bags on the shoulder straps so that I had a bottle of water handy and wanted to put my sunglasses in the side pockets can carry one and a half liter bottle on each side along with the water filter and whatever else might be needed. It carries my sleeping quilt, sleeping pad tent And clothing even in the winter I understand that this pack is made in a model to fit women and I think that it may serve as a very good through hiking pack for women hearing New Mexico are used to having to make long, water holes and sometimes this pack was just not up for that task so I have a different pack to take when there’s a need for walk Longwater halls I purchased this pack for very little money to use as a practice and walking pack for daily use so that I didn’t wear out my expensive Z packs or call but I find it I’ve carried this pack many more miles than I have ever walked with the Z pack not to say the Z pack is a bad pack just that’s the way it’s turned out for me
Pros:
Light weight
Comfortable
inexpensive
Cons:
Poor at heav ire weights
Best Used for:
3 to 5 day trips
Would Recommend:
Yes
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