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		<title>Spotting a Counterfeit &#8211; &#8220;Deuter&#8221; Cerrotorre 40 Backpack Review (Part1of3)</title>
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In many parts of Asia you&#8217;ll have the opportunity to buy cheap counterfeit goods ranging from CDs/DVDs to clothing and perfume. The backpack industry is particularly filled with copies since major bag companies assemble their products in Asia anyway. In this two part series I review the &#8220;Deuter&#8221; Cerrotorre 40 (That&#8217;s just the name. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>In many parts of Asia you&#8217;ll have the opportunity to buy cheap counterfeit goods ranging from CDs/DVDs to clothing and perfume. The backpack industry is particularly filled with copies since major bag companies assemble their products in Asia anyway. In this two part series I review the &#8220;Deuter&#8221; Cerrotorre 40 (That&#8217;s just the name. It&#8217;s not a 40 liter bag, probably 28 liters). After having returned this bag twice due to defects in construction, I really wanted to hate this bag. Yes, the &#8230;</p>
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