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Couple of questions please, is a back guard useful piece of kit or just intrusive and is this a good choice of rucksac for mainly piste work with hopefully a bit of looney stuff off piste.
Thanks
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
I think you have asked 3 questions but not sure.
is a back guard useful piece of kit ? Maybe , if you want/need one.
is this a good choice of rucksac for mainly piste work? Yes - but the back protector means it is "over engineered " ( and more expensive ) - like a 4 x4 on the school run . i.e will certainly give you protection in those crazy home run beginners areas.
with hopefully a bit of looney stuff off piste?? FKNA
Does that make sense?
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