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Old 06-21-2005, 12:34   #1
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Pack/Hydration

I probobly missed this and its probobly been answered already, but I just have to ask it. Does anyone know any good packs that have a good amount of empty space along with being camelbak adaptable? I was looking at Kifaru and the Scout, only problem is the price, I guess that the price will be expensive no matter where I look. But overall I am just looking at this for hiking and jogging. So I would really like it to be between the size of the Camelbak HAWG and the motherload with a resonable price. I used to own the HAWG until the airlines lost it along with my luggage, but one thing i found was that when the bladder was in the pack it pushed against my back and made jogging unconfortable.
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Old 06-21-2005, 14:44   #2
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I have a Mule, a HAWG, and a BFM. These pretty much cover my needs.
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Old 06-21-2005, 15:01   #3
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You go jogging with a fully packed HAWG? How long (time-wise) do you jog?
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Old 06-21-2005, 22:09   #4
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Sir its only about a 3 mile jog, to my local airport. Its not bad at all, the Hawg really can't hold to much and hiking with it, is ok, but as I said it does get in the way. When the Ipod goes on and the music starts I forget about the rest of life and I just go. Just keeping my feet moving to the beat, and listening to audioslave helps me get there in a good time.
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Old 06-21-2005, 22:12   #5
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Sorry forgot time wise, well to the airport its about a mile and half, than its a mile and a half back, the fastest time I did the mile and a half in was about 7mins and 30 seconds. My ex girlfriend made me angry so I ran extra fast and had the music on extra loud.
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Old 06-21-2005, 22:24   #6
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I asked, because IMO I think you have at least two different needs; something for running, and something for hiking. Frankly, for a three mile run you probably don't need to bring along water. If you hydrate properly (but not overhydrate) beforehand, you shouldn't need to bring water along until you hit at least 30-45 minutes of constant exercise. As for the proper size for a hiking pack, it'd be helpful to know what you're carrying, how long you hike, and any anticipated activities before/during/after the hike.
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