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Stansport Internal Frame

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I can't really complain given the price. I bought…

Rating: rated 2 of 5 stars
Size: large capacity
Number of Pockets: 3
Max. Load Carried: 65 pounds
Height of Owner: 5-9
Price Paid: $29.99

I can't really complain given the price. I bought mine at Big 5 in Nevada and used it on several outings. It has been tossed over cliffs, hung from trees and has even gone down a short section of the Colorado River inside the Grand Canyon.

First major complaint: no pockets to speak of. Everything must be deposited in the central packing area, the lower sleeping bag compartment (which is way too small for a large sleeping bag) or the top pouch.

Second complaint: After 3 or 4 years, everything wore out. Zippers stopped zipping, buckles stopped buckling. It is now ready for the dumpster.

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Description

The Internal Frame is an expedition pack (4,500+ cu in) made by Stansport. It has an average rating of 2 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review

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