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Osprey Packs Lumina 60L Backpack - Women's
Whether the trail you're hiking on is framed by leafy ferns or spiky desert plants, carry your gear in the Osprey Women's Lumina 60 Backpack. This pack helps you comfortably carry the load while enjoying airflow to your back through the tensioned mesh panel. ExoForm technology makes the shoulder harness and hipbelt comfortable even under the weight of 60 liters worth of gear. The Lightwire suspension and aluminum frame add structure to the pack, and the internal compression strap cinches the load close to your back to keep you balanced as you move over varied terrain. Pockets at the top, front, and sides keep you from spending more time rummaging through your pack than you do hiking, so you can focus on the beautiful terrain you get to explore.
Lowe Alpine Altus ND50:55L Backpack - Women's
The Lowe Alpine Women's Altus ND50:55L Backpack provides four-season versatility overnight summer treks and hut-to-hut winter tours. It's the largest Altus that Lowe Alpine designed with a women-specific suspension system. AirContour+ features a female-fitted lumbar pad with a vertical adjustment that customizes the shoulder straps and waist belt to your specific liking. The molded back panel provides support for the long haul. Lowe Alpine also hooked this pack up with a rain cover for wet weather protection, and attachments for ice axes and trekking poles. The backpack is hydration compatible, and there are three access points to the main compartment for convenient packing and unpacking.
Lowe alpine a boy out a new range called alters this year this is the 52 litre. What low happened decided to do with this package is just instead of being a really lightweight pack for the backpacking or a dedicated climbing pack this is the all-rounder really tough durable materials that can take a rack being shoved in there and ice axes strapped on the sides and poles shoved in the pockets but also brilliant. Carrying systems and proper back support. So if you are taking it for longer treks or multi-day sort of backpacking and camping wild this is absolutely gonna do both brilliantly one pack does all i think one of the key features of this rucksack is the back system not many that we have in the shop come packaged where the hip belt and the shoulder. Straps actually keep their shape that just shows that it's so body fitting and hugs the hips beautifully emily all the others always sick wow fold in but this just carries the load so well because of this air contour back system it's really easier just small for whether you're a bit taller like myself we need to set it a bit shorter and it comes in two different bat lengths as well, so we can get it spot-on you've got weight bugs in the shops we can come and show you how to do this just right one of the really nice new. Things is this big huge pocket that got the front here it's much more robust than those sort of bungee pockets you see on lighter packs that means if you are shoving walking poles in there or even maybe got your ice axe in occasionally it'll actually take your helmet if you expand it really well it can take all that on the side of the pocket here it's got a really huge big opening so you can actually get sort of maps I've even got a guy booking there at the same time loads of room, and they've given extra material so that even when the packs really bulging you can get stuff in there without having too much difficulty even the side bungee. Pockets more interesting the most it's got really reinforced material neck so often you'll have a look at some light impacts where it's just using the nice soft mesh and you've got holes in the bottom for a pizza shopping booms in it so again this can take a lot more where you can fit yet lovely outside water bottle in there but then if you're not using it you can still strap it down really well and. Expand it when you want to get stuff back in you get the eye socks attachment you've got touch with putting your walking poles in under the bottom down here you've got the rain cover which is a very useful thing in the uk if you do. Decide you sort of going traveling or like even longer treks you can't carry everything you've got the ability to put. Sort of tents in and everything like that on the bottom here with all this sort of expansion so the versatility is. Just brilliant on this parking so as you've probably noticed this is yalta's 52 to 57 know what that means is. Currently it's working like a 52 liter pack but if you float the lid and put these straps loose at the back you can float the whole lid right up to there and pack it to the brim I'll get you another 5 litres there another very useful feature maybe not so much for today but you can actually access the. Bottom of the pack down here with this dip closure today I've just got a rope in their I've got it as one big section today so I've actually got it full of climbing gear which was maybe a bit optimistic today but if you're travelling or backpacking as you say i would probably keep that as two separate sections maybe I'm my sleeping gear in there or the deity washing they want to contaminate everything else with and keep it separate so you got the versatility of one big compartment what's a solo I'll plan I've been making stacks for a long time now, and they know a lot about where the weight should go and get it through the hips and close to the back it's a real simple little feature that they've added to a lot of their rucksacks now is this panel here this is again made out of pretty solid materials and even a hard little bit backer there so what that does is when you pack the bag and you might have had it really badly packed and all a bit of loosen too much weight at the top pull all everything in tight here but then. When you get this and clip it around the. Back and pull it really tall you notice. All the weight pulls really close into the back so you're keeping everything right up against you back and carrying the weight much better than normal so this is not one pack for just doing a specific event this can do everything. And you'll use it loads you
Gregory Amber 44L Backpack - Women's
You might wish you could quit your job and travel the world full-time, but for now, life has other plans. So you embrace your title of Weekend Warrior and explore all the hidden wonders you can find close to home. When it comes time for those quick backpacking trips, fill the Gregory Women's Amber 44 Backpack and hit the trail. This pack features strategic curves and customizable pad placement for comfort on the trail. Bottom zip access to the main compartment lets you access your sleeping bag without having to pull the rest of your gear from the pack. A variety of pockets and gear loops help keep your gear organized and close at hand whether you're on the move or preparing dinner as the sky fades to black. When your trek out is greeted with rain, pull the integrated rain cover out of the dedicated pocket and move forward with confidence.
Bach Specialist 1000D 1 65L Backpack - Women's
Gregory Amasa 10L Backpack - Women's
As the mid-sized option in Gregory's mountain biking-specific collection, the Women's Amasa 10 Hydration Backpack is your best bet for half-day rides. It can hold hydration reservoirs as large as three liters, and there's still space for snacks, layers, and essential tools and a spare tube. Gregory's Shift RS suspension system includes light foam with spacer mesh that assures the utmost ventilation, and the padded waist belt moves with your hips for long-lasting comfort.