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| The main compartment of the Aircontact 75+10 is secured
shut by two drawstring tensioners and a compression strap which runs over
the top of the bag. |
Inside the main compartment, the Aircontact 75+10 features
a hydration bladder hanger (purple arrow), hydration bladder pocket (red
arrow, and a three aluminum stay frame (green arrow pointing to top of
sleeve for one of three stays). |
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| Two bellowed side pockets have vertical zippers and are
held in place by the four quick release side compressison straps on th
e Aircontact 75+10. |
On the underside of the lid, the Aircontact 75+10 includes
another small zippered pocket. A tag on the outside of this pocket
explains Alpine Emergency Signals. |
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| The main compartment of the Aircontact 75+10 can be subdivided
into two parts by closing the zippered flap near the bottom of the bag. |
This view shows the bottom portion of the Aircontact 75+10,
looking up into the bag through the unzipped bag divider. |