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The North Face Sure Shot Daypack
Price: $98.95 - BUY

A full-sized, multi-faceted daypack with elastic laptop sleeve, audio port, and hydration port.

While traversing the urban landscape or to backcountry destinations beyond, The North Face Sure Shot Backpack is a full-sized, multi-faceted daypack with room enough for all your daily necessities. Around town an elastic laptop sleeve protects your Internet connection, while a top zip pocket with audio port keeps the tunes flowing. A mesh divider, and secondary front pocket manages all the little stuff, so you don't go bonkers during a bottomless search. Hydration is at the ready through a top port along with a sternum strap Safe-T whistle, while reflective hits add safety. Packing up for the backcountry, a highly breathable E-VAP™ backpanel, backsaver bottom panel, and harness with sternum strap easily manages the load. Side and bottom compression straps offer oversized and quick access carrying attachments, and cinches up to keep your gear from moving around.

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Advice from the Crown of Africa experience:
"Conditioning -- The benchmark for checking your physical well-being for this climb is simple: Can you run 5 miles in 45 minutes? If you can do that, you are considered fit enough. If you can't run 5 miles, you better go see David Breashears' IMAX Everest and stay an armchair mountaineer. I didn't run great distances - never more than 20 miles a week. I did workouts on hills to strengthen my up-and-down muscles. I also hiked and, since it was winter in the Northeast, I snowshoed. I did not lift weights since we were 'Gentlemen Climbers' spoiled by a group of porters who were the best atheletes I have ever seen. I do ab crunches so that (I'm embarrassed to say this) my 25-pound day-pack didn't give me any back problems. If you'd like expert advise on how to condition for Mt. Kilimanjaro, check out the exercises shown here and the exercise plan developed by Dr. David Musnick, Sports and Internal Medicine physician and author of Conditioning for Outdoor Fitness. "

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