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		<title>North Face Recon Ii Backpack</title>
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		<title>North Face Flight Bivy</title>
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		<title>North Face Internal Frame Backpack</title>
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Carry-on: Hiking Backpacks - will they fit in the bulkhead?

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I'm looking to travel internationally for a hiking trip and was thinking of using a 60L backpack w/ an internal frame (i.e. like a North Face Terra 60).  Question - will this meet the carry-on parameters?  It makes me [...]]]></description>
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		<title>North Face Sleeping Bag Down</title>
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Which one is a better sleeping bag: The North Face or Mountain Hardwear?

I like to buy a down winter bag for my uncle. My choice is between "The North Face: Superlight 0 Degree" and "Mountain Hardwear: Phantom 0 Degree". They both seem to be fine. The weights are a bit different, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Gore Tex Paclite</title>
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		<title>North Face Tents For Camping</title>
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Camping/Hiking/Survival Gear question?

Is there an brand known more then others for having virutally indestructible gear. I am in need of boots, socks, pants, shirt, hiking pack, tent, sleeping bag.
I know brands like North Face and others are heavily marketed but are those what the pros use. 
For example what kind or [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Goretex Wax</title>
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How to Re-proof my Berhgaus Goretex Jacket? What's the best way?

I have a product called Tech Wash by Nik Wax but this is just to clean it, so would i use this first to begin with? i read somewhere that ordinary clothes wash brands can work too even better than the recmd brands for [...]]]></description>
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