6th June 2016
Review: Millet Prolighter MXP backpack
The Prolighter is designed for mountaineering rather than backpacking
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6th June 2016
The Prolighter is designed for mountaineering rather than backpacking
6th June 2016
This minimalist pack is ultralight and distinctive looking
6th June 2016
If the volume is enough it’s not a bad pack, especially given the low cost
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With a stiff curved frame and wide hipbelt, the Wilderness is designed to handle heavy loads and it does so well
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The Discovery is the least expensive pack tested by far
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This has an unusual harness system that feels odd at first but that works well once you’re used to it
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Chris Townsend was looking forward to trying the Nigor Gravity 70
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