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Backpacker Magazine – May 2009
Find out why this "near-perfect" daypack won Best All Around in our 2009 Gear Guide.
Best All-Around
Our toughest tester would criticize his mother's cooking, but he had nothing but praise for the ACT Trail, calling it "a near-perfect all-purpose daypack" after using it in Montana's Lee Metcalf Wilderness. That's because the ACT Trail 32 (and the women's SL 28) delivers the rock-solid stability and neat-freak organizational features you'd expect from an expedition pack.
This top-loader's U-shaped zipper provides easy access to the main compartment; a mesh panel on the front stashes a jacket and hat; zippered pockets on the lid, side, and hipbelt stow a camera and snacks; and adjustable shock-cord loops secure trekking poles or ice tools.
Despite the many features, the pack isn't cumbersome: One tester hammered up a multipitch ice climb in Montana's Hyalite Canyon, unimpeded by shifting loads or restricted reach. The suspension (a plastic framesheet reinforced with a Delrin rod) handles up to 25 pounds.
Two mesh-covered foam panels on the back provide outstanding comfort and ventilation. Bonus: The built-in raincover kept our gear dry during a five-hour slush storm on Colorado's Hahns Peak. The pack's 210-denier nylon fabric should handle years of abuse. Downside: It's heavy.

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READERS COMMENTS
Quite strange indeed.
Referring to the 2009 guide, but cannot be found there...........
Hey wait a second: this pack isn't anywhere in the 2009 gear guide, much less listed as the best all-around pack like this page's subtitle suggests. What's that about?
Thanks, I am looking for a new one.
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