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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 387496, member: 10982"] Why? It really is about the common English language meanings of the words. I have four packs in various sizes with trampoline suspension systems, from Salewa, Deuter and North Face. I can tell you that all the frames are external to the bag itself - I can see the frames from outside the pack. I have both internally framed packs and an older external ladder frame pack as well. I consider it an internal frame if I have to open up the bag to get access to the frame. It isn't any more complicated than that - it is clearly inside the bag, ie internal, if I have to get at the frame from the inside of the bag. Osprey describe its approach as a peripheral frame in the promotional literature I have read. That might be to avoid any negative associations there might still be with externally framed packs being old-fashioned and not suitable for certain types of outdoor activities. [/QUOTE]
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