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		<title>What is an internal frame backpack?</title>
		<description>The design of internal frame backpack is
composed of two parts located inside - a
small frame and a large cloth part. The frame
is incorporated by a metal or a specially
created polymer molded on one's back
providing a superior fit. Complex sequence of
straps works together with frame distribu</description>
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		<title>What is an external frame backpack?</title>
		<description>External frame backpacks were designed using
a large metal frame securing the pack. The
frame is made of plastic or aluminum material
located outside the fabric supporting the
weight of the backpack.  It provides good
ventilation and comfort because the frame has
a settled space between the ba</description>
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		<title>How do I attach a bedroll to my backpack?</title>
		<description>If you are using a bedroll which is either
closed or open cell foam then simply roll it
and stow it on one of the outside straps of
your backpack. If the bedroll is inflatable
then store it on a stuff sack to keep rocky
edges or branches from puncturing your pad. 
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