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Internal-frame backpack with 75 L capacity (70 L + 5 L extension collar); made of durable polyester; ideal for hiking and camping
Extensive storage pockets and compartments; large sleeping-bag compartment; multi-directional compression straps
Adjustable straps and padded shoulder straps for a comfortable fit; open-cell foam lumbar pad and molded channels for lower-back support and airflow
Water-repellent exterior coating and integrated water-resistant rainfly for light rain; waterproof cover included for heavier rain; choice of color
Measures 29 inches long; backed by an Amazon Basics limited one-year warranty
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J.Wet –
Great pack after 7 years
I’ve used this for at least 1 big overnight hike every year, the past 7 years. Usually about 40-50# worth of essentials packed inside or strapped to the outside on a 10-15 mile solo hike each time.This bag has never failed. All the zippers, cinch strings, stitching, etc still looks brand new. If anything its too big and I tend to overpack it. Lots of organization room; durable; versatile.My only complaint is the price has gone up considerably in the past few years, otherwise I’d buy another one for guests.The straps do tend to loosen but once you tighten the upper shoulder strap that connects it to the backpack it tends to stay tight for me.
Alegre of AlegreRamosDOTcom –
Might be too big, but it’s got ALMOST everything you need
I’m only 5′-4″. Perhaps this bag is too big for me, but I mainly bought it for “emergency preparedness” and then have ended up using it as I venture into the world of backpack camping. In my opinion, the only thing missing are pockets along the waist buckle. Other packs have that option and it would be a nice place to store a phone, lip balm, or snack.A few things: I LOVE all the pockets/straps/features, however, some of them are hard to find because of the black on black color. Some contrast stitching would make it a lot easier to find things. There is a rainfly, but it might take you awhile to find it and there IS a bladder pouch and hose slot (it’s on the right side if you are wearing your pack). I love the two mesh pockets at the bottom which I am just flexible enough to reach around and grab a water bottle. The side zippered pockets are great for a first aid kit, etc.I like that you can separate the bottom compartment for shoes/fuel OR you can unzip it to just create a single large space, and if you have voluminous clothing, the 5L extension at the top is very nice as are the two “brain” pockets (at the very top of the pack) that zipper from opposite sides to ensure you can put keys and anything you don’t want to get wet on the inside and nothing will fall out if you want to put things in the more easily accessible outside brain pocket.There are 3 sets of straps for securing the pack to your body. The set attached to the waist buckle. Then there is a set at the typical place all backpacks have them, by your obliques. Then there is the third, higher up straps near your shoulders that help keep the pack tight to your back. I could use a longer set of these because the pack is never fully against my back which I guess is because of my height. As long as I don’t “overpack” (more than 20% of my body weight) it isn’t an issue, although if anything makes me buy another pack it will be this AND the desire for waist pockets.Finally, there is a place to strap poles, sleeping pad, etc.Overall, well-made, lots of features, reasonable price.
Brian –
Value for Price
I’ve used this for a few years now and while I haven’t experienced some of the issues others have, I realize this is not a ‘pro’ level backpack either. It is entry level, and should be judged on that. I’ve used it for weekend backpacking trips, and general camping. I’m not going to put 50 pounds in it and complain that it wont hold, because it’s not designed for that. If you’re carrying 50 pounds or more, you should look into expedition rated bags, or hunter backpacks, not economy ‘store brand’ merchandise. And comparing it to the same is like comparing apples and bananas. I’ve found this bag to easily carry what I needed for short backpacking trips. A hammock, Tarp, UQ, TQ, change of clothes, food water and stove. I do not believe it’s a full 75L pack, as I moved to this from a 65+10 and I swear I lost room. The front pocket is shallow, maybe 1 1/2″ deep and most of what I’ve stored there has been miscellaneous flat gear. Paper, map, etc. I’ve also found the side pockets to be a little lacking, though they look large, it’s deceiving. They will barley hold 2 regular cans of food, stacked, in them (not that I would carry that, just an example of volume). I ended up using 1 pocket for my stove/pot kit (Stanley type) and the other for ‘storage’ (Stakes, misc, etc). So, what about the good? It has a large spacious main compartment with a zipper separation between the top and bottom sections. There is a space for a camel back with a Velcro strap to hold it and a hole to route your hose through. The “Brain” on the bag, has an external pocket and an internal pocket. I keep my night clothes in the inside pocket and the things I need to reach quickly in the outside one. There are 2 mesh pockets on the bottom, that work well for water bottles or similar. It has a integrated rain cover that it sewn into a pocket on the bottom (No more losing that cover!) and has adjustable compression straps all over the bag to snug everything up. The torso length is adjustable, as is the hip belt, sternum strap and shoulder straps (top and bottom). Although I didn’t experience any slippage of my straps others did. This can be overcome by placing new buckles on the straps, if you are so inclined… Overall, it’s a good starter backpack. Don’t expect much, but you didn’t spend much either. Read all the reviews, Good & Bad and decide for yourself.
Amazon-Kunde –
Ich habe diesen Rucksack für eine Rucksackwanderung auf dem Heidschnuckenweg gekauft. Der Weg ist 223km lang und wir haben 28km im Durchschnitt pro Tag zurück gelegt. Ich hatte mir im Vorfeld einen Rucksack mit 55 + 5 l Rucksack eines anderen Herstellers bestellt. Der war allerdings zu klein. Kurzfristig bestellte ich einen Rucksack 70 +5 l von Onorhan damit wanderten wir los. Meine Freundin hatte einen Rucksack gleiche Marke eine Nummer kleiner. Sie 13kg ich 16kg Gewicht auf dem Rücken. Das ging schon nach kurzer Zeit nicht mehr die Rucksäcke rutschten den Rücken runter, kaum Ventilation fast die volle Last auf den Schultern. Am nächsten Morgen beschlossen wir per abend express diesen Rucksack an unsere nächste Station in Holm Seppensen schicken zu lassen. Das klappte super. Die anderen Rucksäcke direkt zurück geschickt. Mit diesem Rucksack war es ein Unterschied wie Tag und Nacht. Durch die Schienen, die auf der Träger Platte montiert sind, bleibt der Rucksack aufrecht stabil. Die Hüft Gurte sind angenehm breit und gut gepolstert. Die Last liegt auf dem Beckenknochen. Mit den Gurten kann die Position gut eingestellt werden. Die Schultergurte können am Rücken in der Höhe verstellt werden. Alles super. Die Reißverschlüsse machen einen stabilen Eindruck, auch wenn sie etwas hakeln. Die Seitentaschen und das zentrale Fach auf der Vorderseite bieten guten Stauraum. Wir konnten alles gut unterbringen. In die Flaschenhalterungen passten 2 1l Flaschen – super. Eine der Taschen war am Schluss an der Naht etwas aufgegangen… Werde ich selbst reparieren. Der Stoff fühlt sich wertig an. Die Regen Hülle passt auch voll bepackt über den ganzen Rucksack. Man darf nur nicht zu viel drüber schnallen (z. B. Iso Matte). Der Rucksack blieb bei mittelerem und schwachem Regen trocken (starken hatten wir nicht… Zum Glück). Durch den unkomplizierten Tausch und die Qualität dieses Rucksacks war unsere Wanderung ein voller Erfolg. Danke Amazon.
H. Simmonds –
A fantastic backpack with lots of pockets, rain cover incorporated and study zips and straps. This was bought for my daughter’s DofE trip. It exceeded expectations and requirements. I would highly recommend Why did you choose this product over others?:It was a good size, rain cover included and an excellent price. It also looked robust
Mauricio Molina ⚡️ –
Compré la de 75L de capacidad y es de muy buen tamaño, planeo usarla para viajes de 30 días y creo que sin problemas bastará. Es tal cual se muestra y se describe en la publicación; con dos bolsas laterales elevadas, dos redes laterales inferiores (en las que cabe sin problemas una botella de agua de 1.5L) y dos compartimentos frontales ubicados uno en el centro y otro en la base de la mochila como para guardar la chamarra o un par de botas, este último es el único que tiene doble cierre (yo lo usaría para poner un candado y guardar los objetos de valor) y esta dividido con el compartimento principal que tiene además una bolsa o división horizontal pegada a la estructura de la mochila, como para una laptop por ejemplo. Tiene un montón de cintas, correas y sujetadores distribuidos por toda la mochila para todo tipo de cosas, y claro, su funda para lluvia.Estuve comparando con otras marcas como Thule o The North Face pero me decidí por esta debido a su diseño, variedad de capacidades y la calidad de los materiales que me parecen sensacionales y con relación al precio aún más, vale mucho la pena. La recomiendo totalmente.
NASBUDDIN AASHIQ ALI ANSARI –
Excellent product best hiking bage Worth for this price thanks amazon.sa
Alistair Child –
This is a Great Rucksack much more than I expected for the price. It is comfortable, light, looks good and has a high visibility rain cover.