Submitted by: Miguel - Detroit, MI
| NATIONAL PARKS QUICKLINKS |
| Product Year | 2008 |
| Usage: | Three-Season: Suitable for spring, summer, and fall in moderate climates. Usually has two poles, sometimes three, and plenty of mesh. |
| Shape: | dome/hoop |
| Freestanding: | 1 |
| Single Wall: | |
| Capacity: | 2 |
| Number of Poles: | 2 |
| Pole Material: | tubular fiberglass |
| Diameter of Poles (mm): | 8.5 |
| Floor Space (square feet): | 37 |
| Tarp: | |
| Layout: | rectangular |
| Length (inches): | 90 |
| Width (inches): | 60 |
| Nonstandard Shape: | |
| Interior Height (inches): | 46 |
| Vestibule Type: | standard |
| Vestibule Front Area (square feet): | 10 |
| Vestibule Back Area (square feet): | 10 |
| Weight (lbs, oz): | 6,7 |
| Price: | $120 |
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Q.}
Do I have to get my girlfriend a women's-specific backpack if her torso size fits a men's one? Do the shoulder strap position and waist belt flare really matter and do you wear a women’s-specific backpack?
Submitted by: Miguel - Detroit, MI
A.}
No, Miguel, you don’t necessarily have to get your girlfriend a women’s specific pack. I often wear men’s or unisex packs with great success. And I know small men who have had luck with women’s packs. Forget about the gender labels and look at the pack itself, and the way it works with your girlfriend’s body shape.
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