I don't know why it wouldn't be. I keep thinking it's really heavy, but it's on a par with regular hiking backpacks at 2.7 #. (My experience hiking is with ultralight gear, so I'm always a little...
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I don't know why it wouldn't be. I keep thinking it's really heavy, but it's on a par with regular hiking backpacks at 2.7 #. (My experience hiking is with ultralight gear, so I'm always a little...
I just went through my (way too much) travel stuff, and all the internal bags are TB now, except for two Eagle Creek shirt folders. They fit perfectly in the Aeronaut center space.
I can't...
...is really more a gently falling mist. Most of the time. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest I was always confused by the concepts of "raincoat" and "umbrella".
Any reasonably...
Heh. I had to look at the picture again to refresh my memory. I meant the bottom of the picture, so it's the o-ring "outside but on top of the zippered pocket", as bagchick described it. I'm sorry...
"It's gotta be a play on Cryptonomicon, eh?"
Or Necronomicon, which predates the Cryptonomicon and also outs them as geeks...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necronomicon
--Morfydd
And to second Tzporah, I frequently use the Swift as my personal item for air trips.
For my last few weekend overnight train trips, I've used it as my only bag. I get funny looks at the hotel,...
My "empty" Swift:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/morfydd/3497868818/
The pocket on the bottom holds a "Drop-In" Purseket. It's marketed as being a purse organizer that you can transfer from...
That's a gorgeous bag. And clearly in order to justify another bag I need to do more traveling. Excellent...
Holding my Sapphire Swift up to the monitor (yes, I'm a dork), it looks exactly the...