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Add more external space to my ACT Trail 32

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I would like to add a bit more space (any way is acceptable) to my Deuter ACT Trail 32. http://www.deuter.com/US/us/hiking/act-trail-32-34432-119.html

I do understand it will not be a permament solution but for emergencies or for just walking from point A to B I would like to have this option.

An idea is put carabiners on the red circles below (there is another one on the other side).

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  • Carabiners on the shoulder straps can add two bags of easy-access items. Just don't put more than several kilograms inside, the shoulder straps soft mesh could get damaged.

  • Carabiners on the waist strap can comfortably fit sandals or other shoes.

Get the lightest carabiners possible, for example this for bags and something larger, but still light, not climbing gear, for the sandals.

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