eh,
Saleb: 
It's okay, but I am not really impressed with the cierzo. First of all, it's such a basic backpack that the price tag should be closer to $20 than $50 (leave it to us gear junkies to pay anyway). Looks kind of awkward if it's not filled up, planning on returning it.
It fits perfectly.
byrongo: 
The best part about this little gem is that no matter what's in it, it sits beautifully between your shoulder blades. My buddy borrowed it and took it skiing, his first words were, "I can't even feel it" (vs. his Dakine Heli Pro) and I've taken it on hikes, to work, to tradeshows, the odd festival here and there, and just traveling in general. It's great for all of the above, and the only niggle I'd have is that the drawstring can be a pain to put away. I wish they'd put on some sort of keeper for the drawstring when tight, but I think it just needs to go down into the hole in the top of the main sack. The best thing about this bag is how it fits even without any backpanel suspension, and how great of a harness is attached to it. Sternum strap, curved, padded, and a waist strap. That's removable! Never worry about it shifting when you're bending over or running again. And there are attachments for shock cord, I'm looking into adding some for lashing/compression. Oh, and for the record, I love the colors :)
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