You can select a 62.47, 63.09 or 63.46- degree head angle and corresponding 77.54, 77.89 or 78.26-degree seat tube angle, resulting in a 29, 24 or 19mm bottom bracket drop (size medium) to fine- tune handling for trail conditions, riding style and rear-wheel size

Key Features: 5.11 Tactical Rush100 Construction: 500-denier nylon (main), 1,050-denier nylon (base) Dimensions in Inches: 28.5 H x 11.0 L x 10.25 Total Capacity: 3661 cubic inches (60 liters) Torso Heights: 17-21 inches S/M Belt: 30-36 inches L/XL Belt: 35-45 inches Weight: 5.73 pounds (2.6 kilograms) Side pass-through panels Two removable side pouches Two compression straps Two lower gear straps Main compartment with 270-degree zippered opening Top pocket with fleece-lined eyewear/media pocket Admin pocket with internal storage sleeves and two zippered pockets Lower, expandable zippered compartment Padded, load-lifter adjustable shoulder straps with sternum strap Adjustable and removable waist belt Removable aluminum and fiberglass frame External webbing for MOLLE and Rush Tier compatibility MSRP: $249.99
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When we were introduced to G.Loomis's line of big bait rods during ICAST 2007, we knew this specialized area of bass fishing, once thought of as a Southern California only technique, had reached critical mass and it was time to jumpstart TackleTour's review base on arguably the most critical aspect of this technique - the rods
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