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      <title>More info and pictures of the Symbiot Sportback</title>
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&lt;p&gt;As you can read in &lt;a href=&#34;http://strider.zona-m.net/2009/07/my-first-year-with-an-aarn-bodypack&#34;&gt;My first year with an Aarn bodypack&lt;/a&gt;, I&amp;rsquo;m a big fan of front/back balanced carrying systems for backpacking. A few months ago I discovered online an relatively new entry in this category, the &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.symbiotdesign.com/&#34;&gt;Sportback from Symbiot Design&lt;/a&gt;: a 3.3 liters technical daypack, with several pockets, including a couple hidden ones, and an hydration pouch, which is worn like a vest.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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