![]() ![]() ![]() The main pocket is large enough for a full day in the wilderness. For the items that you want kept safe but don't need readily available, like your house keys, there is a small zipped pocket inside this main lid pocket that will keep your items safe. The lid pocket that is zippered and generously sized. It has two side cages for other routinely accessed items and each accept a 1L canteen. The cage compresses well and items feel very secure without the use of zippers. Other features I like include the large front cage that's great storage for your go-to items like map, GPS, camera, etc. If you are 6' or taller and are considering a pack, for fit alone, I recommend this pack. I am fairly tall and most other packs felt like I was wearing a toy. First of all, the Marmot Ultra Kompressor fit my back much better than every other pack that I tried on. I tried on many other packs and chose this one for a variety of reasons. Is a 20L, light weight, top loading day pack. In fact, this pack has taught me that Marmot may have some of the best finishing of any day pack in its price range that I've tried out. However, less expensive doesn't necessarily mean lower quality. They are generally the less expensive alternative to The North Face, Arc'teryx, etc. The more experience I get with hiking/camping gear the more I like Marmot. ![]()
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