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		<title>By: anonymous</title>
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		<description>&quot;the durability that comes with the OGIO name&quot;
Durability? Ogio bags are the most poorly constructed bags I have used. Within less than one year of use, and I take very good care of my gear, threads are popping at the seams, and the metal ring for the shoulder harness is rusting and I haven&#039;t even taken the bag into the rain! The legs on my Ogio bag refuse to fully extend unless the bag is placed onto a hard surface, like the wood or concrete floor, not grass. I have to manually pull the legs out every time I place the bag to the ground.

Ogio Summary:
Innovation = A+ 
Design = A-
Construction Quality / Durability :  F</description>
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Durability? Ogio bags are the most poorly constructed bags I have used. Within less than one year of use, and I take very good care of my gear, threads are popping at the seams, and the metal ring for the shoulder harness is rusting and I haven&#8217;t even taken the bag into the rain! The legs on my Ogio bag refuse to fully extend unless the bag is placed onto a hard surface, like the wood or concrete floor, not grass. I have to manually pull the legs out every time I place the bag to the ground.</p>
<p>Ogio Summary:<br />
Innovation = A+<br />
Design = A-<br />
Construction Quality / Durability :  F</p>
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