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  2. Black Diamond Equipment - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Black Diamond Equipment Asia was established in Zhuhai, China to serve as both a secondary manufacturing facility, as well as a global distribution hub. In May 2010, Black Diamond Equipment was acquired for $90 million by Clarus Corporation. The resulting corporation was renamed and is now publicly traded on the NASDAQ under the name CLAR.

  3. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    With a lighter shelter and sleeping system, the backpack can consist of lighter material and a less bulky frame or no frame at all. A common ultralight alternative to an internal frame pack is a frameless pack made of ripstop nylon, silnylon, or ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene with a carrying limit of around 11 kg (24 lb). A large ...

  4. Here's the secret use behind the diamond-shaped patches on ...

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    Here's the secret use behind the diamond-shaped patches on backpacks. AOL.com Editors. Updated February 22, 2017 at 4:14 PM.

  5. Watch and shop: What is the diamond-shaped patch on your ...

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    Properly known as a "lash tab," you may have wondered what that diamond-shaped patch on your backpack is for. This disguised and underrated feature allows you to attach anything to the bag with ...

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  7. Lightweight Rucksack - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Rucksack was the primary rucksack utilized by United States troops during the Vietnam War and also used in arctic and alpine areas. It replaced the M1952 rucksack (FSN 8465-261-6931) and was in turn replaced by the ALICE in 1973. [1]