outdoor plusBackpacking Backpack, 60L/65L/70L/85L Waterproof MOLLE Rucksack Hiking Hunting
Outer Material | Polyester |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | oxford |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.02"D x 16.14"W x 21.25"H |
Storage Volume | 85 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Drawstring |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 13 Inches |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Theme | Military |
Style Name | Rucksack Backpacks |
Shape | Rectangular |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Subject Character | sports |
Color | A1-70l/85l-black-23" High |
A**R
I'm happy to found it!
I was looking for a backpack that could fit a box of mineral water in (I just don't want to carry that kind of stuff in my hands). And I'm happy I found it!The backpack is made with quality. Most importantly, it has no zippers for the main compartment. Thus, the flimsiest part of other backpack is missing here.There are simply no analogues. I just love it!
R**È
Great bag, for a great price
Great bag for an awesome price
P**D
Extreme strength & versatility A. WOW
This pack is remarkable; well built; extremely expandable and shrinkable. It actually shrinks to a size suitable for international flight carryon. It is very sturdy but light weight. It has also stayed dry inside, after wearing it in heavy rain. An outdoor gear store salesman saw it and couldn’t believe the value. You could spend hundreds More and get a lot less. This modular pack even has an easily removable heavy duty waste belt. Glad I came across this one!
A**R
Shoulder pads feel like they need more cushion
I don't know how I feel about this bag yet. I packed it with clothes and boots and threw a 35lb kettle bell at the top for weight (overall weight about 62lbs). Since there's no real frame, the top buckled and slid out from the top cover, but it formed back into shape. Haven't tested out it's waterproofing yet. To be fair. I have a usmc ILBW that I loaded up with 75lbs and it ripped at the shoulder clip that lets you adjust how high the pack sits when I hoisted with one arm. This one did not rip and it was only 10ish lb lighter. the shoulder straps felt cheap on the cushioning and could use more padding, but I had a baby carrier on underneath and that helped. The waist strap is a little wonky because you have to feed it material to tighten it but I think it's a set it and forget it kinda thing. The chest strap does it's thing fine. Went for a mile down the road and it didn't loosen up at all. Will update in a little while.---------------edit---------------I wound up returning mine because it wouldn't suit my needs. If you plan on throwing alot of weight into it, be mindful that the pack will deform. It's great for probably, 50lb and lighter and it will expands to a huge size
C**O
Wouldn't pack it too full, but...
I bought this to have a pack for lightweight, minimalist backpacking kit. Fits the bill perfectly for what I want.That said, I should point out a few details.1. The waist belt is not very well padded. This does not bother me because I use this pack with a greatkilt, so I have plenty of wool cloth bunched up around my waist to act as padding. If you wear modern clothing while hiking, this pack could cause pain and blisters on your hips.2. There's zero adjustability for the distance between the anchor points for the shoulder straps and the belt. Fits me alright (I'm 5'9"). If I was taller I bet that it would be hard for me to adjust it so the weight would ride on my hips without introducing fatiguing "sway" into the equation.3. The stitching and zippers look to be good quality, though not heavy duty. that does not bother me because my minimalist kit is a little bulky, but not heavy. I wouldn't trust this pack to manage heavy or seem-splitting loads.4. The zippers that allow for expansion tend to creep open a little. This might require periodic adjustment to prevent your load from shifting. Also, there are no compression straps to secure a load that's less than full-capacity. Again, doesn't bother me, because my load is light and fills the pack well. I like the expansion feature because my winter load is about full capacity when expanded, and my summer load is about full capacity when not expanded. You could certainly wrap a few compression straps around the pack to correct this.Overall this pack meets my needs perfectly, but it's not a good choice for technical backpacking. You'll have to spend up for that. For the money, though, it's ok. For my application, it's perfect.
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