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Old October 14th, 2003, 08:37 PM
Brian Sniatkowski
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Default Buy backpack with frame or not?

Since travel is your primary use, I'd go with an internal frame travel
type pack. The frame packs will be too bulky for travel. Many
manufacturers make packs that have handles on the side and zip away
straps, to convert your pack to a suitcase. LL Bean sells a nice one
and most major pack manufacturers have at least one in their line.




Lehar V. Osvald wrote:
I need a backpack to go traveling with. I need to put my laptop
computer in it (to help disguise it and hence prevent theft), but
don't want the kind of backpack thats designed to carry a laptop. I
will put the laptop in its padded case and put the case inside the
backpack. I also want the backpack to hold lots of other stuff too, so
it has to be fairly big.

I don't know anything about backpacks, unfortunately. I've always used
cheap ones and I have one problem with them--my back sweats heavily
and this gets the pack dirty after a while. I have started shopping
and I see that there are packs with two long aluminum things attached
beneath the shoulder straps. I assume this is what is called an
"external frame" backpack.

Can anyone tell me what the advantage is of a backpack with a frame
over one that doesnt have a frame? In my case, putting a heavy (12
pound) laptop in the case, along with a lot of other stuff, is an
external frame going to help this be easier to carry? But what do I do
when I want to give the backpack a bath? How can you water-clean it
with those aluminum things stuck in there? The ones I saw in the
(cheap) store did not seem to be removable, but I could be wrong.

I think I read somewhere that the external frame prevents the back
sweating problem. Is this true?

Thanks for your assistance.