Bseash60L Waterproof Hiking Camping Backpack with Rain Cover, Lightweight Outdoor Sport Travel Daypack for Climbing Touring (Green)
Z**R
Good Quality
I really like this pack. The stitching and zippers are good, not super cheap, not crazy expensive.The materials are a little thin but with wear and tear we will see how it goes. They feel strong. There are pleanty of pockets and multiple ways of gettting into the main compartment. The rain fly is a nice touch and I am glad they included it. The straps are comfy and offer good expansion.I really like this pack
R**E
How it would fit me because I am short
I did not receive a rain cover with my purple back pack
V**A
5 STARS
This bag is truly top class in rank!I recommend this product.
R**.
This is too good.
For this price. So good. Just like pictures.
K**L
perfect for an eurotrip
I went for an eurotrip and this bag was perfect, a lot of pockets and it stay dry ! Way cheaper and well made. Not as much padding as a bag of 600$ buy hey for 60$ it is perfect and do the job very well.
E**T
Arrived broken
Doesn't include a hole for a water bladder as shown in pictures, neither water-resistant bag and arrived broken.
C**O
Like the description
Comfortable, right size, a lot of space and expandable
S**H
good for the price - lightweight fabric
For context: we're long-distance hikers/backpackers, or rather we have been in past, doing multiday, 15+km per day self-supported hikes through provincial and national parks.We typically use packs from big brands like Osprey or ultralight packs made of Dyneema.THIS pack sort of sits in no-man's land: it uses thinner fabric than big brands like Osprey but doesn't swap in Dyneema (superlight/strong) so you're going to have to go easy on it to avoid abrasion and wear. That said: it IS great value, and if you're careful about how you pack it and treat it, it does the job. We've packed it to capacity for short hikes (thanks, warm spring) and it's holding up well.One quirk: The "load lifter" straps aren't positioned to do much of anything so don't expect to be able to cinch the pack up like you could on mainstream packs.Regardless, for the money, if you keep this to light duty use, this should serve well.
I**E
Well thought out backpack
I typically prefer MOLLE-style packs for travel, but I’ve been looking for something with a larger capacity and better load dispersal. I’m as amateur as they come to hiking packs and what’s available on the market, but I am impressed by what this pack from Bseash has to offer.I’m a big guy, in every direction, and not every pack fits me, so I was pleased to find this backpack fit comfortably. The quick cinch straps are fantastic and made load adjustments a breeze for me. The amount of straps available for fastening gear quickly made me stop missing my MOLLE bag. The stitching is solid and reinforced where necessary and there is even a clip for holding a water bladder straw. I was able to get three days’ worth of clothing into the pack and I still had room to spare.If I have any concerns, it’s the nylon material this pack is made of. My other packs are canvas and I’m hard on them. I’m hoping this material is durable, but I’ll probably do my best to not toss this pack around like I’m prone to do.If the word of a hiking novice is worth anything, I’d say this pack is well-made, comfortable, and is worth the current price of 55 CAD.
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