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Conclusion 4 of 4

I like Rotation 360 for its versatility and expandability. The designer's attention to details does not go unnoticed on an end user like me. Definitely no cutting corners or signs of half-hearted implementation of any feature. There is also that clear plastic under the carry handle for name cards and an included bottom strap to attach items such as a sleeping bag to the base.

As usual, I tuck away all loose straps with black cable ties. How I wish they have those belt clipping buckles on all the strap adjustments. This bag can also be worn by circumferentially-endowed contestants from 'The Biggest Loser' as the waist strap is too generous in length. (**snip, snip**)

For those still in a stupor after taking a peek at its retail price, fret not as a quality and well-designed bag does not come along so often and it can last a long time. Viva La Rotation 360!
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Conclusion 4 of 4

I like Rotation 360 for its versatility and expandability. The designer's attention to details does not go unnoticed on an end user like me. Definitely no cutting corners or signs of half-hearted implementation of any feature. There is also that clear plastic under the carry handle for name cards and an included bottom strap to attach items such as a sleeping bag to the base.

As usual, I tuck away all loose straps with black cable ties. How I wish they have those belt clipping buckles on all the strap adjustments. This bag can also be worn by circumferentially-endowed contestants from 'The Biggest Loser' as the waist strap is too generous in length. (**snip, snip**)

For those still in a stupor after taking a peek at its retail price, fret not as a quality and well-designed bag does not come along so often and it can last a long time. Viva La Rotation 360!