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Old 02-21-2008, 06:07 PM
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I Added Weight (a Lid) to My Pack

Okay, so I normally am all about ultralite, ti, sil-nylon, etc. But, I recently added the Granite Gear Lid to my gear lineup and couldn't be happier. The Lid only weighs 2 oz. to my pack (Vapor Trail and Vigra).

I was using a sil-nylon stuff sack to keep all my small lose items in. Now I can leave that sack behind with the new Lid.

I would love to hear if others use this lid on the pack and if they enjoy it or just consider it hype.

Cheers!

Guru
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