User Review: U.S. Armed Forces ALICE Pack

Rating: rated 3 of 5 stars
Design: Top-loading rucksack-type
Number of Pockets: 5 (medium) to 7 (large)
Max. Load Carried: 60+ lbs
Height of Owner: 6'3"
Price Paid: $30-$80

Pros: Rugged, durable, not eye-jarring in the boondocks. Indestructible. Inexpensive. Good pack for young people until they grow into a bigger one.

Cons: The load tends to ride low, and sticks out from the body a ways, affecting comfort and balance. Only one size frame which may be hard on the taller user - best suited for 19-23" torsos. I'm 6'3" and Lady ALICE is hard on me on long hikes - if the shoulder straps are right, the waist belt rides too high and cuts off wind.

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