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Shelters Plus: Hammocks, Bivys, and TarpsThese versatile sanctuaries do more than just keep you dry. ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: See our video review of the latest bivys and hammocks. Green Scene: BPA-Free Water BottlesLighten your planetary load, water bottle style, with these BPA-free water bottle alternatives. Field Notes: The Latest Word from Our TestersTrue-blue reviews on the latest items we've taken out on trail. |
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Backpacker OvenBack in November I went on a Backpacking trip in the Sierras. My Daughter and I went to Lower Soldier Lake it was really cold but we ... Read more Blue Mesa 1610This tent is easy to set up and very spacious inside. The Blue Mesa 1610 also endures high winds nicely. However, this tent leaks ... Read more |
Encampment 15I bought this bag last year thinking it would solve my mummy bag phobia, but didn't know how what I wanted from my bag would create a ... Read more Helium 15I know 5 stars sounds excessive, but this is an amazing bag. I have used it right down to its limit and been just fine in base layers. ... Read more Vasque WasatchPurchased the Vasque Wasatch boots and used for light wear (walk to work, no backpacking trips). After 5 months, part of the heel ... Read more |
Editors' Choice Award Winner: Scarpa Kailash BootEditor in Chief Jon Dorn showcases this award winner at the 2008 Outdoor Retailer Show. |
Camping, Hammock StylePhoto by: Shannon Davis & Katie Herrell Associate editor Shannon Davis shows you how to swing in style. |
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I'm confused about the capacity figures that backpack manufacturers claim. With daypacks it seems that the figures advertised are always about 20 percent higher than what the pack actually holds. What gives?
Submitted by: Jeanne Fort Collins, CO
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I agree it can sometimes be confusing and frustrating when looking at cubic inch capacities. Years ago, I was so annoyed by the figure discrepancies that I decided that BACKPACKER would publish our own, confirmed cubic inch numbers. So I created a big wooden contraption and filled it with ping pong balls. For each pack we reviewed, I loaded it with the balls, then dumped them back into the container to measure them. |
