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I just looked at the Wolverine data storage: http://secure.mm5server.com/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=WD&Product_Code= 7632&Category_Code=FlashPac
That does not look bad with respect to capacity , weight, size. But the page does not tell anthing about the robustness. If you are travelling rough, you should try to find out about the operational requirements. For example, I once had problems with the drive in my MacBook in Tibet and Nepal; the Mac would not boot for several days. And when I looked at the tech specs, I found that the specification excluded heights above 3000m - I was simply at a too high altitude. If you are travelling into the tropics, you should also look at the humidity specs, and if the device will survive rough handling in your luggage.

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