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#13 Hi Mike, Yes, most of us have done a project like that

Verdict : Filling the Bakeey with bulky equipment didnt help, but there was no comparing the two packs

Our honest recommendation based on riding plans: You're on a very tight budget (under $200): Get the best you can afford in the $150-$180 range Plan to upgrade when finances allow You're a new rider planning to ride regularly ($200-$350): Invest in the $250-$300 range You'll be happy with it for years Good enough for highway, touring, everything You know you're looking for the best protection ($500+): Premium is worth it The weight and noise reduction matter on long rides Think of it as cost-per-mile (a $500 helmet over 5 years = $100/year) You're not sure yet: Start mid-tier ($250-$300) Upgrade later if you become a serious rider Don't overbuy before you know your riding style Other Features to Consider (But Don't Obsess Over) These features are nice to have but shouldn't make or break your decision as a beginner

I barely needed to turn my head to take the occasional quick glance at the back of my sled to make sure that my skis and passenger were still attached

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