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<blockquote data-quote="C clearly" data-source="post: 989252" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>Hahaha. Good memory, but not quite accurate!</p><p></p><p>I have very carefully used an oven for some items, but I never recommend it! However, I ruined the backpack in a hot tumble dryer - with the tumbling motion, constant bending in a curve, and the heat, the backpack stiffener insert developed severe scoliosis. I have since learned that the plastic stiffener can be removed (although it is very hard to put back).</p><p></p><p>After I ruined the panel, I called Osprey to ask if I could buy a replacement panel. They said No, but they would send me a new backpack. The guy asked what I had done to cause this, and I told him the truth. He said "Well, don't do that again." They still gave me a new pack and I am a firmly committed Osprey Talon 33 user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C clearly, post: 989252, member: 1589"] Hahaha. Good memory, but not quite accurate! I have very carefully used an oven for some items, but I never recommend it! However, I ruined the backpack in a hot tumble dryer - with the tumbling motion, constant bending in a curve, and the heat, the backpack stiffener insert developed severe scoliosis. I have since learned that the plastic stiffener can be removed (although it is very hard to put back). After I ruined the panel, I called Osprey to ask if I could buy a replacement panel. They said No, but they would send me a new backpack. The guy asked what I had done to cause this, and I told him the truth. He said "Well, don't do that again." They still gave me a new pack and I am a firmly committed Osprey Talon 33 user. [/QUOTE]
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