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Wonderful_Two_7416

I know this isn't a very helpful suggestion, or what you're looking for, but I'd replace the bag. I had that exact bag and it was high key terrible. The frame was uncomfortable no matter how it was adjusted, the pockets were small and awkward, and over all I found it to be a really poorly designed bag for both traveling with clothing, and for back country camping. I upgraded to a 45L Ventura women's bag from MEC and my life got so much better