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		<title>How can I replace the zipper on my backpack?</title>
		<description>If the zipper on your backpack is worn out or
broken you need to follow some simple steps
for replacing it.
Categorize what type of zipper your
backpack uses.
- Conventional zippers are designed having
two fabric strips connected at one end and
stops on the other end preventing slider to
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		<title>How much weight can my backpack hold?</title>
		<description>The weight that backpacks can hold depends on
the type of the backpack and its
manufacturing company. However there are
provided approximations given by some real
users of the different types of backpacks.
Although the user itself should make the
necessary effort to solve this weight holds
co</description>
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		<title>What kind of fabric is my backpack made of?</title>
		<description>Different backpack manufacturers use
different types of fabric material according
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- G-30 Fabric is 75 percent lighter than
other fabrics injected with silicone causing
it to stretch under pressure instead of
tearing or locking together. 
- G-70 Fabric is twice</description>
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		<title>Can I wash my backpack?</title>
		<description>Washing of backpacks are only allowed if it
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Immediately air dry in shade after washing.
Avoid immersing backpacks in water for long
periods of time because it can cause interior
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		<title>How important is the fit of my backpack?</title>
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equipment used for carrying all your comfort
and survival needs in the wilderness thus it
needs extensive planning and mastery of
various physical techniques. The backpack
designs and fitting should support hiking
o</description>
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