February 2018

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$665.95

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At a glance Plusses: Numerous features, environmentally-friendly design, hard-wearing, fully adjustable and very comfortable. Minusses: Heavy and expensive Features: The Kajka is built like an old-school pack but loaded with all the features you would expect from a modern pack, and some you wouldn’t. Its most interesting feature is a Forest Stewardship Council-certified birchwood frame – which […]
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