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Well I also bought a Hotwire 55, so I now have three rucksacks that I intend to use regularly for hiking
1) The Osprey Atmos 35 for general day hikes and a limited pack overnight camp
2) The Hotwire 55 for weekend trips - has a nice solar panel on the back which I intend to test out tomorrow
3) My usual Golite Quest for longer trips, especially if I'm planning to set up camp in one spot for a few days
I'm hoping to test out the Hotwire tomorrow, it looks pretty well made, although oddly although it has a inner sleeve where a water resevoir would normally go, it doesn't have anywhere to thread the hose from it through to the outside of the bag, which is a little odd.
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