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Arc'teryx Arro 22

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I have used this backpack daily for almost ten years…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new

Summary

I have used this backpack daily for almost ten years on my bicycle commute to work and it has proven to be the best investment I have ever made in outdoor equipment. It is only now showing signs of wear, but the rear compartment remains completely waterproof even after riding in downpours. I can not say enough about this pack and I plan to by another when this one finally is gone.

Pros

  • Excellent fit.
  • Very durable.
  • Waterproof zipper.

Cons

  • Maybe just a little too small.

It is just the best small pack I have ever owed or used. bar none. Fits well. Easy to adjust. Waterproof back compartment. Can't say enough in praise of this pack.

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The best of the best. I feel like a US Navy Seal.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: Daily Backpack
Size: 22 liters
Number of Pockets: 2 side pockets
Height of Owner: 5'3"
Price Paid: HK $1560

The best of the best. I feel like a US Navy Seal.

And the main thing about it is the materials and craftsmanship they use, and of course it's made in the Philippines, trusted laborers.

To Arc'teryx more power and success!!!

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Specs

Specs

Weight 1.1 kg / 39 oz
Capacity 22 L / 1343 cu in
Materials 1260D Invista Ballistic Superpack Nylon, Armourlite™, Hypalon™, HDPE Framesheet

Description

The Arro 22 is a unisex daypack (under 2,000 cu in) made by Arc'teryx. It has an average rating of 5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews

MSRP: $169

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