Review: Black Diamond Bullet 16 pack

Are you looking for a short day hike pack? Or maybe a burly pack for long and fast day hikes? Well then let me tell you about the Black Diamond Bullet 16. Let me start this review out with a little backstory. I have been mixing up my usual after work mountain biking and rock climbing with some hikes. Its a change of pace and I quite enjoy it. While the hiking is low key, I’m still in the rockies and need some extra layers, nalgene  and of course a camera. This pack is perfect for that. 
The pack has two pockets a large main compartment and a small outside pocket. 
The main pocket has a smaller mesh pocket for your wallet, keys etc. 
I pack my Olympus Pen-F and two lenses in a small Greenroom 136 KitPouch inside the pack. 
It is incredibly stable while in motion, I have not mountain biked with it, yet but I even feel it would be stable doing that. 
It is affordably priced and bomber, so get one for your adventures. 

Versatility in a sleek, trim pack, the Black Diamond Bullet 16 panel-loader is an excellent rig for off-trail or high-mileage scrambles. An external zip pocket and internal mesh pocket keep things secure, and removable foam backpanel, tuck-away shoulder straps and easy-to-remove 20 mm webbing hipbelt make parsed-down travel a cinch. External zippered pocket Internal mesh zippered pocket Easy-to-remove 20 mm webbing hipbelt Hydration hose port Removable foam backpanel Tuckable shoulder straps and webbing hipbelt

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