Ogio Backpack

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bjn_42
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Ogio Backpack

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Santa was a bit late

Instantly I can tell that the zip on the underside of the backpack will be annoying, but I cant wait to see how it goes. It has been 5 years since I have had a new backpack
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Merry Xmas, have been looking at the same thing, will be good to know what you think
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badruss wrote:Merry Xmas, have been looking at the same thing, will be good to know what you think
Merry Christmas to you too. Where have you been?

The bag is good, it would get annoying if you had to take it off more than once or twice in a trip though. It has a few straps and dangly bits which can get annoying.
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Found out you can remove the straps and that they have little bits that stop them from flapping in the wind. This made a massive difference.

The only problem now is that I laid the bag on the road and the reflective stuff that runs vertically down the bag rubbed off a bit. I dont understand why it rubbed off so easily.

I have also noticed that the bag can hold a lot of things in it, more than I thought at first.
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