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Reddit mentions of Osprey Packs Manta Ag 36, Fossil Grey, Medium/Large
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Osprey's stow-on-the-go trekking pole attachment is designed to quickly attach and carry trekking poles while wearing the packAn integrated and removable rain cover protects your gear from foul weather. It stows away in its own external pocket at the bottom of the packCare Instructions: Do NOT wash your pack in a washing machine clean your pack and components in a bathtub or large sink using a mild detergent and warm water and the zippers using a mild soap, warm water and a soft brush. Keeping dirt and debris out of the zippers and buckles will help keep them in proper working condition. Rinse the pack thoroughly and hang your pack to dry outside or in a well ventilated area, out of direct sunlightA large zippered front panel pocket contains internal mesh pockets for gear organizationThe blinker light attachment found near the base of the front panel of the pack allows for Quick light attachment for high visibility in the dark
Specs:
Color | Fossil Grey |
Height | 13 Inches |
Length | 22 Inches |
Release date | March 2016 |
Size | Medium/Large |
Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
Width | 15 Inches |
I carry my gear in an Osprey Manta 36ag backpack with tripod strapped on the side and extra lens on the other side (in the water bottle pockets), and filters (I use screw on glass - NDs graduated ND, Polarizing, not Lee) on top of the camping gear in a small stuff sack when I'm going out for overnight(s) photo shoots. I carry the camera on me with a sling strap.
I can carry tent, bag, food in the main compartment, with the camera stuff on the outside compartment and filters, xtra batteries, and remote shutter release cable.
I cannot carry a bear canister with this bag, I have to use a 50L backpack, and the 36L is only good for a couple of nights out because I can't carry enough food unless someone is going with me.
When backpacking for longer periods, I carry a small lightweight tripod on a backpack with a Sony RX-100v with mag filters in a small bag strapped around my waste. I can do almost anything with it that I can do with my big heavy DSLR (except long telephoto shots which, as a landscape shooter, I don't do) without schlepping that big heavy camera/lenses on the trail.
By far the best travel bag ive ever had. Been on multiple 30 mile multiday treks fully loaded and it stayed comfortable each time.
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