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Tagged: canoe pack, sealine pro pack
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| July 29, 2010 at 10:07 am #33338 | |
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BWCAJohn |
I just picked up a new Sealine Pro Pack yesterday. I had previously been using an older version of the Boundary Pack which had come apart where the back pack straps connect to the bag component. The Pro Pack seems to be heavily beefed up and reinforced so I don’t anticipate having the same problem again. I’ll be putting about 100 field days in with this pack over the next 4 months in the Tongas National Forest so we’ll see how it holds up to some serious use. |
| August 3, 2010 at 9:42 am #33339 | |
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Dennis |
That looks pretty substantial. I hope you and the pack both hold up well. |
| September 14, 2010 at 12:31 pm #33340 | |
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BWCAJohn |
Well so far nothing but good things to say about the pack. It is very sturdy and I expect it to hold up to some serious use. I ended up spending more time with my hiking pack on my last program than I did with the paddling kit but still got in a couple weeks on the water. Hopefully I will be getting to put the pack through the wringer some more over the next couple weeks. |
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