mufubuPresents Campsack Rucksack/Camping/Trekking/Hiking Internal Frame Backpack for Outdoor Sports
S**E
Sac qui n'est pas aussi volumineux qu'annoncé
Je souhaitais commander un sac de randonnée d'une plus grande contenance que le mien de 60L.Celui ci annonce 75L. Or, à réception il s'avère être plus petit et moins logeable que mon 60L, comme le montre la photo. Je n'ai toutefois pas du tout testé ce produit sous ses autres aspects, sauf sa légèreté plutôt intéressante. Dans l'ensemble il me semble un peu cheap.
M**E
Terrible quality. Don’t waste your money!
I don’t recommend this backpack. The quality is terrible. The seams split in 3 places before the first time it was used while we were loading it up for a Duke of Edinburgh hike. Also, the waist strap was too small to fit around a very thin childs waist making it difficult to use. I would have returned it but she needed it for a hiking trip the next day!
R**N
Durable and lasting
Overall I am satisfied with my purchase of this bag. It's durability functionality and thoughtful design make it a reliable companion for outdoor activities, while a few minor improvements could be made such as more padding on the shoulder straps and slightly increased capacity, it remains a solid option for long Journeys or trekking. If you are looking for a dependable trekking back this one is worth considering
A**A
Stitches turn come out
Threads of the bag in long run comes put, as i went trekking most of the times
P**K
Don't buy it for treking if you value your life
I recently went to Kasol(Kheerganga) for trekking(1 days after buying this bag) , and almost slipped to death because of this damn bag. My bag was weighing close to 6-7 Kg, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect your trek bag to hold this much weight. The trek route for kheerganga is 15 KM of climbing, and half way across the trek, one of the strap's stitches from base got undone, making me lose my balance and slip. Since I was already half way across I couldn't turn back, and had to trek rest of the way holding one strap in my hand. But my problems didn't end there, while coming down from the trek, the other strap also got undone, which is literally the most crappiest thing that can happen during a trek, and did I mention by this point I had already taken 2-3kgs off from bag and placed in carry bag fearing that the other strap might also get undone(but it did got undone as I expected).Anyone who have trekked even once would know that most of the time your trek route have few steep climbs, and is no more wider than 30-45 cm. Even a small miss step can cause fatal injury or death with little to no medical help available. Also, I hope all would understand how important it is for both your hands to be free from holding on to items during treks, so in case you slip or trip, you can use your hands to re-balance or grab onto surroundings.Now, imagine a trek where both your straps get undone, with one hand you are holding on to bag's straps and on other hand you are carrying a bag, your trek route is narrow, have several steep climbs and falls, is slippery because it's raining, and 30 KM long(both going up and coming down). This was exactly how my trek was and this bag only made it more adventures with it's loose and cheap stitches on straps.
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