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Top 18 inexpensive Packs for Ladies

A good backpack is an irreplaceable thing for any kind of travel (hiking, trekking, climbing). If you need to choose a convenient and adjustable pack you should decide what purpose you buy it for. Climbing and hiking backpacks have some differences as well as men`s and women`s.

We offer you TOP-18 inexpensive women`s backpacks for a variety of kinds of traveling.

Top 18

Eagle Creek Wayfinder 30L Backpack – Women’s Gregory Amasa 14L Backpack – Women’s DAKINE Gigi Hip Pack – Women’s Osprey Packs Dyna 15L Backpack – Women’s The North Face Surge 31L Backpack – Women’s Gregory Sigma 28L Backpack – Women’s Gregory Jade 63L Backpack – Women’s CamelBak Sequoia 22L Backpack – Women’s Mammut Trea 35L Backpack – Women’s Mystery Ranch Glacier 71L Backpack – Women’s Lowe Alpine AirZone Z ND18L Backpack – Women’s DAKINE Evelyn 26L Backpack – Women’s Gregory Amasa 10L Backpack – Women’s DAKINE Alexa 24L Backpack – Women’s DAKINE Milly 24L Backpack – Women’s Lowe Alpine Altus ND50:55L Backpack – Women’s Fjallraven Abisko Friluft 45L Backpack – Women’s Gregory Amasa 10L Backpack – Women’s
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Brand Lowe Alpine Eagle Creek DAKINE DAKINE Fjallraven Gregory Mammut CamelBak Mystery Ranch The North Face DAKINE Osprey Packs Gregory Gregory DAKINE Gregory Gregory Lowe Alpine
Claimed Weight 1lb 15.7oz 1lb 15oz 3lb 8.4oz 1lb 1oz 3lb 1oz 2lb 3oz 6lb 6.4oz 3lb 2.1oz [x-small/small] 1lb, [small/medium] 1lb 1.6oz 3lb 4.8oz 1lb 9oz 1lb 1oz 1lb 8.8oz 3lb 15oz
Compression side straps adjustable side straps side compression straps side straps yes yes dual side compression straps side
Dimensions 18.5 x 11 x 8.6in 13.25 x 19.5 x 7.5in 18 x 12 x 7in 9 x 6 x 3in 26.8 x 12.6 x 11.8in 18.5 x 9 x 6in 22 x 12 x 5in 20.5 x 9.4 x 13.8in 34.5 x 13.5 x 13.5in 20 x 13.25 x 10.5in 18 x 13 x 7in [x-small/small] 17.5 x 9.5 x 7.9in, [small/medium] 19.5 x 9.5 x 7.9in 24.5 x 13.5 x 12in 18.5 x 9 x 6in 7.5 x 11.5 x 7in 18.5 x 9.25 x 6.5in 18.5 x 10.75 x 9in [back length] 17 – 19in
Hydration Compatible yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Manufacturer Warranty lifetime lifetime limited lifetime lifetime 1 year limited lifetime lifetime lifetime lifetime lifetime limited lifetime lifetime limited lifetime limited lifetime limited lifetime limited lifetime limited lifetime lifetime
Material nylon [body] cotton canvas, [lining] polyester [faece fabric] G-1000 Eco (65% polyester, 35% cotton), [base] 500d nylon nylon 200D nylon ripstop, 400D nylon plain weave 500D Lite Plus Cordura 500d nylon oxford slub, 420d nylon, 210 nylon ripstop 600d polyester [face fabric] 70D x 140D nylon ripstop, [accent and bottom panel] 100% nylon [body] 210D nylon, 100D nylon, [base] 210D nylon, [lining] 200D polyester 600d polyester [body] 210D nylon, [base] 420D nylon, [lining] 135D polyester 210D robic ripstop, 420D PW / HydroShield
Pockets 1 front stash, 2 stretch side water bottle,1 top zip 1 hidden tech, 1 sunglass, 1 waterbottle 1 sunglasses, 2 water bottle [external] 1 zippered front, 2 lid, 2 expandable side, 2 zippered waistbelt, [internal] 1 water bladder 1 front stretch stuff, 2 zippered waist belt, 1 zippered front 1 zippered main, 1 zippered avalanche safety 1 front organizer, 1 main compartment, 1 external overflow, 1 fleece-lined sunglasses 2 zippered lid, 2 side water bottle [external] 1 zippered laptop, 1 zippered main, 1 zippered front, 1 zippered sunglasses, 2 zippered, 2 waterbottle, [internal] 1 tablet sleeve, 1 zipper 2 zippered front 2 zippered chest, 4 stretch mesh chest, 2 zippered side, 2 zippered waist, 1 front stretch mesh 1 zippered top, 1 stuff front, 2 stretch side, 2 zippered hipbelt hydration, zippered main, crash pad protection, dual hip belt, sunglass, front stretch stuff [exterior] 1 zippered main, 2 zippered front, 2 bottle holders [interior] 1 laptop sleeve, 1 stash, 1 zippered 1 front stretch stuff, 2 zippered waist belt, 1 zippered front [external] 1 zippered top, 1 zippered front organizer, 1 stretch mesh front, 2 stretch mesh side water bottle, [internal] 1 laptop (15in) 1 front stash, 1 zippered front, 1 zippered lid, 2 zippered waist belt, 1 internal lid security, 1 zippered lid
Recommended Use hiking casual, travel casual, travel carrying small items backpacking mountain biking, hiking hiking, ice climbing, mountaineering, sport climbing, trad climbing hiking, trail backpacking casual, travel casual downhill, enduro, hiking, road running, trail, trail running backpacking downhill, trail casual mountain biking, hiking commuting, hiking, travel backpacking
Shoulder Straps air mesh padded mesh ergonomic, adjustable, padded, ventilating air-mesh padded, adjustable, sternum strap padded air mesh ventilated padded, adjustable, detachable injection-molded, women-specific adjustable, breathable air mesh die-cut EVA foam padded padded adjustable padded, adjustable, sternum strap ventilated padded, adjustable, sternum strap
Support/Suspension AdaptiveFit harness, AirZone back system Air Vent Shift RS, spacer mesh, foam back panel NV back panel with airflow channels & articulating pods Astral Frame CrossFlo DTS Shift RS Shift RS, spacer mesh, foam back panel padded back panel AirContour+
Trekking Pole Carry with Tip Grippers yes yes yes yes yes yes TipGripper
Volume 18L (1098cu in) 30L (1830cu in) 26L (1590cu in) 45L (2746cu in) 10L (610cu in) 35L (2135cu in) [total capacity] 22L (1350cu in), [cargo capacity] 19L (1150cu in) 71L (4320cu in) 31L (1892cu in) 24L (1465cu in) [x-small/small] 13L (793cu in), [small/medium] 15L (915cu in) 63L (3448cu in) 10L (610cu in) 24L (1465cu in) 14L (854cu in) 28L 50 + 5L (3050 + 305cu in
Waist Belt yes stowable supportive, ventilating air-mesh padded, adjustable, swivel padded load-bearing with a zippered pocket padded, adjustable, detachable removable yes yes yes padded, adjustable, swivel removable 1in webbing padded, adjustable
Access top top top front panel back top, front panel top top top, side top top top top front panel top top, side

Eagle Creek Wayfinder 30L Backpack – Women’s

Grab Eagle Creek’s Wayfinder 30L Backpack and find your way through crowded airport terminals before truly starting your vacation. Whether you are headed to the beach, the mountains, or the desert, this generously sized 30L pack will fit everything you want on the plane, including your laptop. The padded laptop sleeve features Secure Zip Toggle and Central Lock Point lets you travel in peace knowing that your computer is safe and secure. Once you land, the ergonomic shoulder straps, stowable hip belt, and women-specific suspension means this travel pack can double as a solid day pack for a quick hike right from the airport.

  • A backpack to take to work, on a flight, or anywhere you need it;
  • 30L capacity lets you travel in style with all the necessities;
  • Women-specific suspension for maximum comfort and support;
  • Ergonomic shoulder strap and tuck away hip belt added comfort;
  • Weatherproof, lock free but secure laptop compartment;
  • Charge your phone on the go with the hidden tech pocket;
  • Front pocket features a drain duct for stuffing wet rain jackets;
  • Commute safely, even after dark with the bike light attachment;
  • Item #EAG006E.

Gregory Amasa 14L Backpack – Women’s

As the largest option in Gregory’s mountain biking-specific collection, the Women’s Amasa 14 Hydration Backpack is your best shot at hitting longer trails for day-long trips. It can hold hydration reservoirs as large as three liters, and there’s still plenty of space for lunch, layers, and a small bike shop’s worth of tools. 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.

  • The largest Amasa Hydration Pack for long mountain bike rides;
  • Shift RS suspension includes swivel waist belt;
  • Hydration compatible with reservoirs as large as three liters;
  • Safety light lash point for night or urban riding;
  • Item #GRE008W.

DAKINE Gigi Hip Pack – Women’s

When you don’t need to lug around a bulky backpack and don’t feel like carrying a purse, toss your essentials in the Dakine Gigi Women’s Hip Pack and forget about it. It has two zippered compartments to secure your I.D., money, phone, or other small items you need, and an adjustable waistband so you can keep your hands free while chasing down Frisbees or walking your pup through the park.

  • Cotton canvas exterior fabric with smooth polyester lining to prevent; your stuff from getting scratched;
  • Two zippered compartments secure small items;
  • Adjustable waist belt provides a snug fit;
  • Item #DAK3347.

Osprey Packs Dyna 15L Backpack – Women’s

Eliminate the bounce of a cumbersome pack and instead focus on setting a new trail FKT with the Osprey Packs Dyna 15 Hydration Pack. Proving that less is more, this true vest-pack provides bounce-free stability and comfort as you log mile after mile on your run.

Its durable nylon design holds up against encounters with rough canyon walls and snagging branches, while the hipbelt wrap with zippered pockets not only stabilizes the ride, but also keeps the essentials right at your finger tips. An included Hydraulics 2.5L reservoir with attached hose and sternum magnet frees up your hands for easy drinking when you’re in the middle of a lungbusting adventure, and the zippered main compartment and multiple pockets ensure you bring along your gloves, hat, headlamp, extra layers, GPS, and any energy gels you might need during your trail run.

  • Lightweight, vest-pack for hands-free hydration when running;
  • 2.5-liter reservoir with hose keeps you well-hydrated;
  • Waistbelt adds stability and eliminates bouncing;
  • Multiple pockets offer room for all of your trail essentials;
  • Trekking pole attachment adds extra storage for your adventure;
  • Osprey Packs is located in Cortez, CO;
  • Item #OSP00CJ.

The North Face Surge 31L Backpack – Women’s

Just because you like to have your computer with you doesn’t mean you have to be tied to a desk all day. Take your tech toys around town or out on the trails with The North Face Women’s Surge Backpack. It has a dedicated, lie-flat, fleece-lined laptop compartment as a well as a padded, fleece-lined sleeve to store your tablet so your electronics will be safe during transport. A huge main compartment allows for storage of books, binders, and whatever else you need to carry with you in your mobile office. The front pocket has internal organization for simplifying life on the go. Elastic webbing keeps your cords arranged while secured zipper pockets keep small items easy to find.

So you can be comfortable in your pack, the women-specific shoulder straps are contoured for a women’s torso and are flexible so they can fit multiple body types. If your mobile office is headed to a mountain top for a day of work, the FlexVent suspension system will keep your back from getting too sweaty while you hike up. To aid in carrying that load all the way up to the top, a removable waist belt and sternum strap can be fastened to distribute the load. So whether you’re riding your bike to the office or checking emails from the top of a trail, you can bring everything you need comfortably and securely with the Surge.

  • Backpack to simplify carrying a mobile office anywhere;
  • 31L allows for transport of books, binders, laptops, etc.;
  • FlexVent suspension system provides exceptional breathability;
  • Women-specific shoulder straps provide perfect fit;
  • Removable waist belt for aid in carrying heavy loads;
  • Ample pockets allow for organized storage;
  • Multiple fleece-lined pockets keep delicate items protected;
  • Item #TNF04DD.

This is the Surge transit backpack from the North Face. This backpack has a 38-liter capacity. It means business. It also looks very wonderful. It’s made of a durable polyester. You do have the signature logo embroidered here at the top tons of pockets.

So let’s get this show on the road. You do have a zipper pocket right here in the front that is lined with fleece. Perfect for glasses or sunglasses. It’s going to keep them nice and safe, nice and cozy too. You do have two zipper pockets in the front. This one is fleece lined. Gives you lots of room. This one is actually nylon line. They overlap, but they don’t run into each other. So you won’t lose anything when you put those in the pockets.

It’s got some side pockets for drinks so that’s always good as well. This front pocket has dual side zippers. Unzip that. You’ve got lots of organization. So there is a mesh pocket so that way you can see easily what you’re looking for when you’re packing your unpacking tons of zipper pockets. It’s got a fleece lined slip pocket in the back for a tablet or anything other valuables there. You got some mesh slip pockets or slip pockets. Zipper pockets, lots of room. You just love all the organization because it really helps especially when you’re out hiking or camping.

Okay so the next compartment opens up. There’s no extra pockets but it’s nicely lined and it gives you lots of space as well. The last compartment has a dual zipper closure and pretty much the same thing. Going on this one does have a padded fleece lined sleeve. So you do have that. Extra pocket for a laptop lots of room as well the back is nice. And sturdy but let me turn it around to. The back you do have a top carrying. Handle that’s mesh slat weights breathable you’ve got these awesome flex. Vents suspension system here custom injected molded shoulder straps it’s got a padded panel with a spine channel and. A wicking lumbar panel for support you even got a little sternum clasp here to keep that backpack on just right really. It’s pretty much souped up. It’s a good backpack get ready to own any hike you go on whether it’s in the mountain or if it’s just on campus or walking to work. It’s got it all it’s from the North Face.

Gregory Sigma 28L Backpack – Women’s

Whether you’re bagging a new peak or embarking on your daily commute to work, the Gregory Sigma 28L Backpack has your back. It holds everything you need for your workday, including your 15in laptop, or snacks and extra layers for your hike. Internal organization pockets keep everything easy to access and the soft-touch liner in the top quick access pocket keeps your tablet or phone safe while you make your way to your destination. The plush airmesh back panel with dual density foam keeps you comfortable on a full day of wear while the dual side compression straps center and balance your load for higher mobility up the trail. When the work day goes long or if you spend too much time on the summit reflective elements and a light loop add visibility for a safer journey home.

  • Technical pack that has your back on day hikes and commutes alike;
  • 28L comfortably holds work or trail essentials for a successful day;
  • Soft-touch lined top quick access pocket holds your fragile items;
  • Dedicated laptop compartment protects your computer during commutes;
  • Reflective accents and light loop provide visibility on night hikes;
  • Airmesh back panel with dual density foam provides day-long comfort;
  • Dual side compression straps center the load for higher mobility;
  • Item #GRE00AF.

Gregory Jade 63L Backpack – Women’s

Let the Gregory Jade 63 Backpack alleviate all of your weight-savings concerns for everything from long-weekend ridge epics to multi-day treks. Unlike the bulky, unwieldy backpacks of the past, the Jade is streamlined, lightweight, and thoughtfully designed for long-distance comfort. Thanks to its lightweight construction and ventilated, fatigue-fighting CrossFlo Suspension, all the comfort-seekers and gram-counters alike can easily cram enough gear in this pack for multi-day treks without resulting in a painful fit.

Keeping you cool, the CrossFlo suspension system features strategically-placed vents that keep a steady flow of refreshing air moving through the straps and back panel, and it also stabilizes and supports the pack when loaded up with a few days worth of gear. You can access the main compartment through the full-body U-zipper when you’re packing, or you can reach into the quick-draw top closure when you need to grab something quickly on the trail. The top pocket is also removable when every ounce matters. Other thoughful features including hideaway trekking pole loops, side and bottom compression straps, multiple pockets, and an internal hydration sleeve keep you prepared for the journey ahead.

  • Sleek and streamlined backpack for speed and comfort on trail;
  • CrossFlo suspension system stays cool and stabilizes the ride;
  • Ventilated EVA foam at hip belt and shoulder straps add comfort;
  • Top-loading compartment cinches open and shut for quick access;
  • Floating, removable top pocket with zipper adds storage options;
  • Hideaway ice axe/trekking pole loops free up your hands;
  • Internal hydration sleeve with hose port brings water along;
  • Sleeping bag compartment helps organize gear neatly;
  • Item #GRE005F.

This is the Gregory women’s j63. It’s a 63-liter pack which is ideal for everything from weekend to multi-day trips. This 2014 j series has actually shed a little bit of weight from last year.

This one’s weighing in at just three pounds of two ounces. Some cool things to point out about the j 63 firstly is this large u-shaped access on the front here. This makes it really easy to get to it all of your gear second thing is up. Here we have an integrated rain cover full. When the weather gets nasty you don’t have to worry about your gear getting wet. Back here we have a cross-flow of suspension.

What’s really cool about this is that once you start adding weight to your pack this trampoline back panel automatically stiffens giving you the right amount of support all the time.

This is the Gregory jade 38 litre women’s pack it is the perfect size for. Quick overnight trips or a long gear. Heavy day hikes it works for both. Because you can load it up to the gills with 35 pounds of gear or use the. Compression straps to convert it into a smaller pack when it’s not full the back. System is breathable so it’s ideal and. Hot humid climates and the shoulder straps adjust for the perfect fit let’s. Dig into how it carries the load this. Has a free float suspension system with open air ventilation the wire frame is. Made of alloy steel and fiberglass and. It is designed to move and flex with you as you hike there is a horizontal stay. To provide additional stability under the weight of a heavy load there’s also a frame sheet for additional lightweight rigidity the shoulder straps adjust up and down the frame and the pack comes in. Two torso sizes so you can find the perfect fit the foam and the shoulder. Straps and the hip belt is supportive and the major contact points on your. Lumbar area hip bones and the top of. Your shoulders are cushioned for comfort. Gregory’s 3d comfort cradle system hugs. Around your lower back to give even distribution of weight it lessens the. Chance of hot spots and makes a big difference when you’re carrying the pack all day long there are many accesses. Points into the pack body this is super helpful when you need to grab a piece of gear quickly and it makes packing and unpacking simpler the double zipper. Pulls let you position an opening wherever you want so virtually nothing in your pack is out of reach if you put. Both zipper sliders at the top you can open this whole panel with one motion. The attached lid has two pockets one up. Top that’s perfect for a first-aid kit and one underneath that houses the included rain cover for quick access there’s a hydration sleeve inside and a. Port to route the hose to the shoulder straps those are sold separately you can. Carry extra water on the side pockets and the stretchy panel in the front is a great place for your rain check the hip belt pockets are oversized for. Larger smartphones and there’s a convenient place to stash your sunglasses when you’re hiking in and out of trees there are compression straps. Bungees and two loops to attach gear like trekking poles or tent poles to the. Outside the areas of the pack that see. The most wear and tear are reinforced like a double layer of fabric on the bottom and an extra durable material on. The corners of the frame this is a great. Option for long day hikes or quick. Overnight backpacking trips it’s the Gregory jade 38 litre women’s. Pack for the full specs and latest price. Click the link in the description subscribe to stay tuned and follow us. For the latest in outdoor gear great deals and trail knowledge we’re the gear. Specialists at back country edge awesome. Gear amazing service see you on the. Trail.

Ready for a weekend of backpacking or extended trips if you’re packing light. The Gregory jade 53 litre women’s pack. Is perfectly balanced between light. Weight features and all of those other. Features that you’re looking for organization and a pack that’s going to. Carry a heavy load comfortably now. Unlike extended trip packs where they’ve. Got heavy features this has really. Stripped-down features lightweight materials those materials are also very durable and strong and the suspension. System here really gives you the ability. To carry the load so I’m going to turn the pack around and talk about the suspension system I’ve got Gregory’s cross flow dts suspension system and. Again it’s pretty lightweight it gives. You a lot of ventilation with this. Tension back panel you can see all of that mesh there and i can put my hand. Behind it so you know that you’ve got all the ventilation that you need behind the scenes there you can see a cross pattern for the frame that is a. Lightweight spring frame and what i like. About that is it gives the rigidity that you need in the pack to give stability and to transfer the weight of the load to your hips but it will move with you. Because it’s the cross pattern it will flex a little bit as you move so this pack doesn’t feel boxy it feels like as you move going up and down hill it’s. Going to move with you and then you as well. Have behind the scenes a hdpe frame sheet that gives rigidity to but it’s. Nice and lightweight now you have a va. Foam where you need it there on the lumbar pad it’s a really comfortable lumbar pad and then behind the shoulder. Straps you have die cut foam that foam. Keeps you comfortable and unlike lightweight or ultra light. Weight backpacks this foam gives you plenty of cushioning so really. Comfortable cushioning on the shoulders and a lot of cushioning on the hip belt and the hip belt does have a little bit of rigidity to it too so it definitely carries the load well now. Obviously you’ve got your load lifter straps up here that give you some adjust ability this comes in three different sizes so you can’t actually adjust the harness up and down but you. Can use the those load lifters to dial in the fit and just choose the. Particular size that’s right for your. Torso in addition to the adjust ability. There you do have an adjustable sternum straps you can move that up and down. While I’m on the back of the pack you do have a hydration sleeve inside the pack. You can route the hydration hose out through the middle here and you even. Have a little catch here for the hose on. This side now the hydration system itself isn’t included, but they do give. You this smaller pack this can be hung. Inside of the backpack as the sleeve for. Your hydration system but you can as well. Take it out and use it as a summit pack you’ve got really lightweight and stretchy straps here so those are comfortable the material here is nice. And lightweight so it doesn’t add a lot of weight to the actual pack but you can use this as a day pack if you’re just. Summoning a peak you can use this to. Take some stuff with you or if you’re traveling and you’re just going out for the day that you can throw some essentials in this pack there’s daisy chain attachments on the front a small zippered pocket there on. That pack so it’s a really nice feature. That again doesn’t add a lot of weight to the pack that adds a lot of value the. Pockets and organization are streamlined. And simple but it gives you all the. Organization you need on the front of the hip belt you have nice big pockets i. Can see these accommodating any size smartphone you can see this mesh pocket. Here stretches out really big you could put a small camera in there or something like that so really good size pockets. There and then on the lid you have the access into the. Back I’ve got a first aid kit in their so items you want to get your hands on quickly or lightweight items can be. Stored up there on the side of the pack. You have two very stretchy meshes pockets big enough to accommodate any size water. Bottle I’ve got a 32 ounce water bottle. In there and it fits well you’ve even got a compression strap on the front so you can compress that down and if you’re. Just going on an overnight or a short trip you’ve got compression straps all over this pack to make the load a little bit smaller you have a full-size lid here. And you can store lots of gear in there so then that gives you access into the. Body of the pack there’s even a small hidden pocket back here and that’s a. Great feature for travel you’ve got really easy access into the top of the pack with a nice big opening that’s. Really easy to use and i found that this. Pull handle is really nice as well so there’re little attentions to detail make. A big difference it’s all the access you need into that big pocket then you do. Have access in a couple more areas so. Something i really appreciate about this pack you have a nice big u-shaped zipper. Here where you can access all the gear. That you need that’s in the middle of your pack it’s tucked away back here so. It doesn’t add a lot of weight to the pack but as you can see i can open that. Up nice and wide almost like a piece of luggage and get to all the gear that’s in the middle of the pack so i can grab for whatever i need if you’re traveling. With this pack taking it overseas you can use it like that so really nice almost hidden pocket there. And then down on the bottom you have access into a sleeping bag compartment down there these zipper poles are so. Easy to use, and they make it nice and easy to get to the bottom now there is a. Divider in between the bottom and the. Middle of the pack but you can tuck that away if you need full access into the whole pack now also behind the scenes there is a. Hidden rain cover the rain cover is. Custom fit for the pack and it’s in its own designated pocket right here so rain cover matches the pack and it. Adds a lot of value so you don’t have to purchase a separate rain cover in the. Front a nice stretchy dump pocket too and then as you can see all over the. Front of this pack you’ve got two loops you’ve got straps here that you can. Attach a sleeping pad this is actually removable and you’ve got trekking pole bungees up here so there’s plenty of. Features here you can use this pack in a lot of different ways but all of those. Features don’t add a lot of weight to the pack, but they add a lot of organization and with all the features that you get here it’s a really great value it would work in a lot of. Different situations from a quick overnight to a weekend to traveling overseas it’s the Gregory jade 53 women’s. Backpack. You.

Hey everybody this is Jackie from the budget-minded travelers comm and i want to take a few minutes to show you today why i love my Gregory jade 50 backpacks so much and why i would recommend it for you as your go-to travel backpack but. First of all if you haven’t watched my how to choose the right travel backpack video i recommend that you watch that one so that you can understand what we’re getting into today I’m going to be talking about the three c’s comfort capacity and convenience alright allow. Me to introduce you to my go to travel backpack the Gregory jade 50 it’s a. Women’s size small for my torso and the. Number 50 is the pack capacity in litres why is this important three reasons. Number one the fact that it’s a size. Small is not only great for fitting my torso perfectly but it’s a bonus because. Check this out oh whoa thanks okay this. Backpack is about 20 to 21 inches that. Makes it small enough to carry on which is really important to me because i prefer to carry on whenever possible the. Second reason the 50 is perfect for me is that it’s small enough so that it discourages me from over packing yet. It’s still big enough to fit everything that i need and the third reason is that. It seems to be the perfect size for any length of trip that i take i can take it. For weeks or months it always seems to be the perfect size for me and now we’ll talk about comfort look closely at the. Frame of this backpack it’s actually shaped against the curve of my back. There’s lumbar support at the bottom and there’s shoulder support at the top and. The frame never actually touches my back. So when a backpack fits right all the. Weight should be right on your hips and this should be fastened just above your hip bone so once i get all the straps at. Just the right length I’m actually really comfortable and i actually hiked machu picchu with this backpack for three days straight and i didn’t have any problems with being sore i also packed like so keep that in mind all right on the convenience it’s. Important to look at the pockets straps zippers and extra flair that the backpack has so starting at the top. There’s one right across the top here which i like for two reasons on it. Makes a convenient spot to put things that I’ll need to access a lot like sunglasses passport wallet hotel keys. There’s even a strap on the inside here. For your keys so that they’ll keep them in a convenient spot and the second. Think i like about this specific zipper is that the zipper is actually tucked in pretty close to my body so that when I’m wearing it’s harder for a thief to. Get to and if you notice right here i. Actually keep a safety pin right there on that loop and that way i can safety. Pin the loop to the strap and it creates a lock on the zipper so i wouldn’t have to worry about people trying to get into it anyway alright moving on if you open. It up you’ll see that on the inside i. Don’t know if you could see this from there, but we’ll try there’s a pocket. Right against the back here i don’t know if you can see it but it fits documents. I always put my flight reservations and important things extra stash of money right there in that pocket because it’s almost hidden and the rest of it is just a big open space I’ve actually got a pillow stuffed in there right now to show you and then on the outside the. First thing that you’ll notice is this big bulky pouch and what i love about. This is that i actually use it to put my. Shoes in and you’ll see that I’ve got some shoes in it right here this is a. Very versatile pouch for anything that’s. Bulky shaped or maybe muddy i put muddy shoes muddy clothes in here all the time. So that’s a great spot for any kind of. Shoes and then on the outside of this there’s a long vertical pouch and this. Is actually pretty big this is where i keep my flip-flops because it seems to be the perfect size pocket for a flat pair of flip-flops and then on each side there are these. Adjustable pockets right here which you could also put shoes in or water bottles. There’s a velcro if you’re not going to use it and there’s also a strap right here that you could put around the top of a water bottle or the end of a shoe to hold it in there and that’s on both. Sides of this backpack there’s also on. The very bottom besides the mud there’re some straps here. You could put something long shaped in. This so like when i take this backpacking in the summer camping that’s. Where i put my sleeping pad because it’s a long awkward shape and it doesn’t even then have to go into my backpack it just goes right on the bottom and the last. Think and probably the most important is. This side pocket right here this piece. Of magic allows me to be able to reach. At the bottom of my backpack without having to take everything out through the top every time when i need something that’s packed deep and i almost forgot. Right here on the sides of the hip straps there’s two more little pockets that are perfect for chapstick they even fit a little point-and-shoot camera and anything that you need to keep convenient with you while you’re wearing your backpack those are great pockets for that and there’s one more see that i. Didn’t talk about with this backpack and that’s cost and that’s another reason why i love this backpack i actually went. To rei to get fitted for this backpack they had a blue one in the store and once i decided the best the backpack i really wanted i went to the rei outlet and i found this one which is even more perfect for me because my favorite color is red this backpack cost me a hundred. And four dollars on the rei outlet so i was able to save a lot of money that way. So there you have it a complete introduction and review of my favourite backpack the Gregory jade 50 i hope. You’ve enjoyed this video if you have please give it a thumbs up and come on over to check out my blog and podcast at the budget-minded travelers comm for. Even greater travel tips have a great day you.

CamelBak Sequoia 22L Backpack – Women’s

While it’s not for everyone, carrying a fully loaded hydration pack in your trunk may be the key to maximizing summer adventures among the daily grind. Load up the CamelBak Seqjoia 22L Backpack for women and toss it into your trunk before work so you can charge into adventures as soon as the clock strikes 5. This roomy hydration pack keeps you loaded up with 3-liters of water as you hike, bike, and adventure into the wilderness, plus room for an extra layer or two when the temperatures start to dip along with the sun. The updated Crux hydration bladder is easier to fill than before, with an ergonomically designed handle, and a wide-mouth opening. To make sure you don’t soak your back seat on the way to the trail head, the Crux bladder is designed with an on-off lever to prevent unwanted leaks.

The Sequoia 22 features a front organizer for housing your wallet, keys, smartphone, and trail snacks, and the external overflow cinches down over your folded rain jacket or sweatshirt. Its easy to load up thanks to its top and front access panels, so you can get the most out of its space. Another impressive feature, the NV back panel features articulating pods that conform to your every move for cloud-nine comfort. Air channels actively ventilate your back, ensuring you’re not a sweaty mess when you’re slogging along in hot, sticky conditions.

  • A fully-loaded pack for diving into the wilderness;
  • 3-liter Crux reservoir delivers 20% more water per sip;
  • NV back panel with articulating pods and air vents;
  • Load-bearing hip belt with a handy zippered pocket;
  • External overflow for wet outwear and extra layers;
  • Front organizer with mesh pockets and key clip;
  • Fleece-lined pocket for your sunglasses;
  • Trekking pole attachment loops;
  • Item #CAM008R.

Mammut Trea 35L Backpack – Women’s

The Mamut Trea 35L Backpack is the pack you’ll want your gear in whether you’re scrambling to a summit or placing gear. It features numerous attachment points for gear—ranging from attachment points for extra carabiners to loops that secure your trekking poles or ice tools. The entire back panel zips open for full access to your layers, food, water, and other gear, while a front pocket secures and organizes your avalanche safety equipment. A strap below the brain evenly secures your coiled rope across the pack, expanding your gear-carrying capabilities so you don’t need to bring an extra rope bag.

  • Pack secures your gear with an anatomical fit;
  • 35-liter capacity for technical day trips;
  • Back panel zips open for easy access to gear;
  • Front pocket secures crampons or avy gear;
  • Excess load strap secures your rope;
  • Item #MAM01BR.

Mystery Ranch Glacier 71L Backpack – Women’s

Ever since your father took you on your first backpacking trip, the yearning for wild vistas and fresh air has never gone away, and the Mystery Ranch Glacier 71L Backpack is a handy tool for getting quite a ways into the backcountry. Whether you’re headed out for a week or just the weekend, this durable pack offers ample space for essential gear, plus a few creature comforts.

The Glacier features the new lightweight Astral Frame, which draws on Mystery Ranch’s expertise in designing packs for the military, keeping your fully-loaded pack supported and stable when you’re tackling daunting terrain. Women-specific harnessing helps you carry heavy loads with minimal strain, and the adjustable yoke helps you dial in a custom fit so you stay comfy when you’re on the trail for days at a time. A top-loading design with a side zipper helps you pack efficiently and allows you to access gear without disorganizing everything. Don’t worry about chilly nights—the Speedzip compartment accommodates the warmest, bulkiest sleeping bags. Plus, the lid detaches for use as a day pack on quick trips from basecamp—the back yoke can be detached from the main pack and transferred to the daypack for comfortable carry.

  • Mid-sized pack for weekend or week-long backpacking trips;
  • New Astral Frame ensures lightweight, load-bearing performance;
  • 500D Cordura fabric is ultra-tough and abrasion-resistant;
  • Top-loading design with side zip for easy access;
  • Speedzip compartment offers easy access to sleeping bag;
  • Side compression straps lock down load;
  • Ice axe/trekking pole loops secure bulky tools;
  • Side water bottle pockets keep hydration within easy reach;
  • Item #MYT002O.

Lowe Alpine AirZone Z ND18L Backpack – Women’s

Hike, bike, and explore in cooler comfort with the Lowe Alpine Women’s AirZone Z ND18L Backpack. This lightweight and compact pack features the extremely breathable Fixed AirZone back system, which allows air to freely circulate under the back panel and shoulder straps, keeping you from getting soaked with sweat when you’re hiking or biking in warm weather. In addition to the breathable back panel, this pack also features an adjustable length AdaptiveFit harness, so you can quickly dial in the perfect fit for your frame. Stretch mesh pockets on the sides and front keep all of your crucial items close at hand for when you need them most. An included rain cover keeps your gear dry when an unexpected rainstorm blows in, while a bike light strap and trekking pole straps keep you ready for just about any type of adventure.

  • Versatile daypack made for moving in warm weather;
  • AdaptiveFit harness distributes weight and offers adjustable fit;
  • AirZone back system allows excellent air circulation;
  • Compression straps keep your load compact and stable;
  • Tip Grippers prevent trekking poles from swinging around;
  • Hipbelt and sternum strap add support and stability;
  • Rain cover can be deployed when rain suddenly strikes;
  • Zippered pockets keep small essentials organized;
  • Item #LWA006C.

DAKINE Evelyn 26L Backpack – Women’s

Bring the party wherever you go with the Dakine Evelyn 26L Backpack. The 26L of space allows you to bring all of your day to day necessities and when you need more space you can pull out the removable insulated cooler bag. This cooler bag is perfect for a six pack of your drink of choice, a big lunch for work, or even a cheese platter for the top of a quick hike. The Evelyn makes that short hike comfortable with breathable air mesh shoulder straps and easily accessible water bottle storage in one of the two side mesh pockets.

  • A clean backpack with tons of party potential;
  • 26L has plenty of storage in a compact package;
  • Removable insulated cooler bag for lunch or drinks;
  • Mesh side pockets let you bring water and a coffee;
  • Padded bottom panel protects your goods on the go;
  • Item #DAK01EZ.

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.

  • Mid-sized Amasa Hydration Pack for afternoons on the mountain bike;
  • Shift RS suspension includes swivel waist belt that moves with you;
  • Hydration compatible with reservoirs as large as three liters;
  • Safety light lash point for night or urban riding;
  • Molded webbing keepers minimize flapping when you’re cruising;
  • Item #GRE008X.

DAKINE Alexa 24L Backpack – Women’s

Start your day off right in the Dakine Alexa 24L Backpack that holds and organizes all the essentials you need for a successful day at work, at school, or for a weekend getaway. Roomy pockets with organizers make it easy to locate the things you need in a timely manner and the padded, fleece lined laptop compartment holds most 15 inch laptops to keep your computer safe as you get from point A to point B. The front compartment is equipped with an organizer to keep pens, hair ties, and other small items easily accessible and the fleece lined stash pocket keeps your sunglasses protected when not in use. When you’re all loaded up, the adjustable and removable sternum strap aids in carrying your heavy load and the breathable air mesh back panel ensures you have plenty of airflow so you’re commute can stay cool and dry.

  • Classic two-pocket pack with modern design for on-the-go lifestyles;
  • 24L holds the daily necessities in ample pockets for work or school;
  • Padded laptop pocket holds laptops up to 15 inches for convenience;
  • Adjustable and removable sternum strap aids in carrying heavy loads;
  • Breathable air mesh back panel offers airflow for cool commutes;
  • Padded bottom panel helps to keep things protected from impact;
  • Item #DAK018J.

DAKINE Milly 24L Backpack – Women’s

Functional everyday pack meets minimalist rucksack aesthetics in the Dakine Milly 24L Backpack. The rolltop design offers weather resistant protection and allows you to create more or less space in the main compartment as necessary. When you’re on the go, a side zipper lets you easily and quickly access everything in the main compartment, including your laptop in its padded compartment. The padded bottom panel helps keep the contents of the pack protected from impact when you need to set the pack down. The minimalist, slimmed down style comes from the low-profile shoulder straps made of breathable air mesh to keep you cool as you pack around town, to the beach, or on a weekend getaway.

  • Backpack with rucksack aesthetics for the everyday adventures;
  • Rolltop opening allows for compartment size versatility;
  • Weather resistant rolltop offers protection from surprise storms;
  • Side access offers on-the-go access into the main compartment;
  • Padded laptop sleeve protects 15 inch laptops for peace of mind;
  • Padded bottom panel helps keep contents protected from impact;
  • Breathable air mesh shoulder straps allow airflow for cool commutes;
  • Item #DAK018K.

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.

  • 4-season backpack built for overnighters and hut-to-hut tours;
  • 50-55L capacity is Lowe’s largest Altus designed for women;
  • AirContour+ suspension adjusts vertically to customize fit;
  • Three access points to main compartment: top, side, and bottom;
  • Rain cover ensures protection from wet weather;
  • Attachment points for ice axes, trekking poles, and hydration reservoirs;
  • Item #LWA006U.

Lowe Alpine out a new range called Altus 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. All the others always sick low 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. Currently, it’s working like a 52-liter pack but if you float the lid and put these straps lose 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 liters 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 there. I’ve got it as one big section so I’ve actually got it full of climbing gear which was maybe a bit optimistic today but if you’re traveling or backpacking as you say I would probably keep that as two separate sections. Maybe 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 really 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. This is not one pack for just doing a specific event. This can do everything and you’ll use it.

Hi everybody this is highs again with an auto review and i hope you are doing well this time I’m reviewing the low. Alpine altis 42 to 47 litre backpacks. It’s designed for her to hurt hikes but it’s capable of a lot more adventures so. If you’re looking for a new mid sized backpack watch the video The brand-new lower alpine eltis 42 to. 47 liters that I’m testing here is part. Of a new large altis family it starts. With the altis nd 30 which is the smallest day to weekend hiking pack for. Ladies nd in lowe alpine language means ladies. Then the smallest version for the gents is the 32 litre version then you go on. To the nd 42 45 litres and the one that. I’m testing here is the medium one for males the large is one for females is. The nd 52 55 litres and the biggest one. For the gentlemen is — 52 to 57 litres. Version the eldest is made out of a combination of two different type of nylon and of course it’s a ripstop nylon the most part is made out of a 210. Denier while the parts that are really let’s say four noble two rocks are made. Out of a stronger for a 50 denier nylon. On the outside there is durable water. Repellent coating and this coating. Prevents from water basically from getting into the backpack and if you look at this into british standards it’s got a static head of 1,500 millimeters which basically means the backpack is. Waterproof according to a local point into the details and let’s start with the more than excellent pole attachment system like on most backpacks you will find a plastic basically a ring where. You put the point of your polling and that’s the way how you secure it in the bottom on the top part you will see that. There is this compression strap and it’s. Something most backpacks have as well but if you’re losing it you can see that. There is actually a loop in which the. Pole is secured this is a very good. Think because even if you’re climbing upside down the pole will never fall out. Of your backpack a little bit of a disadvantage is that if you have it secured like this you have really had. To take your backpack off put it down to. Get the poles out of this so it’s not really quick while you’re walking now let me get the pole out of here so i can. Show you the bottle holder that’s one. Gone let me turn that one down again so it looks more beautiful now it’s just a. Compression strap again and the bottle holder as you can see it is also secured with a compression strap and as you. Might see it’s also quite positioned upright the difficult thing with this is. That when you’re walking you cannot reach the bottle in a very natural movement to get it from your hips into. Your hands yes that is so secure and that is so deep that’s good because you will again when you climb upside down it. Won’t fall out but walking and drinking. From this bottle is not very easy let’s. Stick to this side as you can see there. Is one big pocket which is accessible. From the top to put for example a rain jacket in or if you’ve got some wet socks that’s a good one or a towel because there’s mesh on the side so it’s ventilates a little bit and underneath here there is a very small drainage hole so you will lose some water while you’re. Walking and i discovered this zipper already when i was walking with it for about a week and this is a very nice hidden pocket to put a map because it’s. Really nice and flat and it’s got a good. Zipper and all the zippers they’ve got these really good pulling tips so if you’re having cold hands this is not a problem and even with the glove it’s very usable there are two things. That i did not test the first is the system to put a pickle or a ice x — it’s. Like a retention system and the other one is how to attach the skis to the. Backpack the skis go between the pec and. To the compression steps this one and the one on the top but you will understand it if you have got bottles inside the bottle holders that there is. Going to be a conflict but I’ve not tested this one of the first things i. Learned when i started doing these videos in English was the word and daisy changed and i don’t know if you know what they are but the cjs are these loops on the back of a backpack it’s. Basically sort of strap connected. Together and i always use it to put my cup there or maybe sometimes a knife and. They’re really convenient even if you do some more serious mountaineering there. Is a lot of gear you can strap on to these easy change the low alpine altis family. Uses the air contour carrying system. Reshaped shoulder straps there is a. Foam padding in there which is quiet. Firm and it’s something i do like inside the padding there are holes so that they. Can still breathe and as you can see on. Both of the shoulder steps there are the load lifters which are very useful if. You travel up the mountain or down the mount because that’s when you wear the backpack a bit different there’s also a. Very good carrying handle here so you don’t have to lift the backpack bite shoulder straps you do this with this one because otherwise you might over. Stress the shoulder straps and especially for somebody who’s right-handed you always take the right shoulder step to take it use this one. Because otherwise you get a difference in the shoulder straps let me show you a. But more and get this out of the way and i hope they stick like this a bit they. Don’t i will do it the other way around the air contour system as you can see. It’s a mesh back and between the mesh. And the backpack itself there is this foam padding and there are a lot of holes cut into here for more ventilation and there’s also a big opening here that’s where your spine basically goes also the hip belt it’s padded with nice. Firm foam and also a mesh material so. That it can still ventilate the fact that this is a close-contact. Backpack is something i do really like you’ve got these backpacks that have a huge opening between your back the backpack and there’s a lot of fanta layin going in between but the fact is that if you do more adventurous hikes especially in the mountains you want a. Backpack that is close to your back because every time you move the further. The backpack is away from basically your back and the center of the gravity of your body that’s basically sort of. Danger because well you get a the movement doesn’t flow the way that you. Walk that’s why i really like close-contact backpacks for this kind of. Hikes especially if you’re yeah like i said adventurous hikes this is a size m2l. That I’m testing I’m one meter 70 small. Or tall and this one is fine for me it’s. Got a back length if I’m not mistaken 48 to 53 centimeters and now you know. That this is a adjustable backpack well. Basically it’s not a totally one it’s. The shoulder straps you can see that there is this we call this velcros in the netherlands and you can see that if you. Loosen it you can make two shoulder. Straps attachment points a bit higher or a bit lower so that’s the way how to do it then it’s quite easy if you use this. Backpack for more than one person this is quite a convenient system but normally you just use the backpack for yourself you do that one time and that’s it underneath this one and there’s not. Only foam there are two aluminum rods. 15 millimeters wide to support the whole. Carrying system and if you want to shape. The big backpack a bit to your back as well you can just adjust those aluminium. Poles a little bit but don’t overdo it. The chest strap in the middle it’s here. You can attach it to a basically this is. A daisy chain as well low higher I’ve. Got it in the middle there is of course. A missile for safety which is a good thing and i do like the fact that this is not on a sort of plastic rails but it’s got a really good system that stays. In one place you can just take it out like this it’s a bit pointy sometimes. But you wiggle it in like this get it. Through oh once you’ve done this it. Stays secure on this spot i already. Spoke a little bit about the hip belt it’s paired with a quite firm foam and. Still, it’s comfortable in the same time it doesn’t feel very firm and I’ve been. Using the others for the two with about maximum 15 kilos and if you and the shoulder steps totally all the weight goes onto the hip belt and it. Supports the weight excellent what i also do like it’s the fact that it is a very big buckle and that it is a forward. Pulling mechanism so if you want to put the belt really tight around your waist you just pull it forwards and let them go and the belt is really secured one thing i did not mention yet. I’ve been talking about the male version the women’s pecs they are the md. Versions there are all specials designed. For women, so they’ve got a different fit and one of the biggest differences is the limbal support which is at the. Female version was more pronounced. Basically so that’s the difference the. Hip belt has got two pockets one on this side of course and one on this side and pockets again a good pulling tap and. It’s quite big and it’s also meshed so if. You want to drain some stuff that’s possible but if you put something hard. In here that’s also possible because it’s a bit flexible the mesh what i would not advise you is to put a big iphone in there because when you’re working with a curvy hip belt i don’t. Know how much tension actually is going to be on your iphone and if i break so i. Would not suggest you to do that now let’s move over to the top lid there’s. One big opening is accessible from the. Outside again a good phone tap yeah my. Head for my gloves and some other stuff that i need on the go sunscreen of course but then when we open this one. And there are of course two clips on the. Backside now then you can see that there is a lot of pocket on this side as well. And this is where i keep my wallet and my phone and of course my piece and there is a keychain, so they will never. Fall out which is good and as you can. See on the upside down there is also the. Emergency signs that if you’re in distress in the mountains you can have a look at this and you know how to signal for example the helicopter and. From my beautiful log i had to move to the ground because otherwise my tripod is going to be too high and i cannot see what I’m doing now as i told you before i took the top it off now you can see. The signs on the inside which is gorgeous and there is this big strip on. The top and this strip is there to get this part of the backpack and the lid. Together the lid is fully adjustable but. More on that a bit later but underneath this tip you can take a tent if you want to store it you can take it there and. This is all you need to do and then when. You put the little bit higher you can. Store a tent underneath there as well so and it doesn’t need to be a tenth of course can be climbing ropes or other stuff now let’s get that one out of the. Way then we’ve got this opening to the. Main compartment it’s a matter of pulling both and that’s how it opens and. This is a really nice big opening there. Is a second one here and that i will prove which also releases let’s say the. Second part of the compartment and this. Part between those two this is of course. The difference between the 42 liters and the 47 liters this is the five liters. Extra so there’s a lot of storage space. In there and now this is the way how you. Get to the stuff in the top part of your backpack but i will leave this here to show you something else now and there. Are still some left over that i didn’t talk about first of all is that v underneath you find two straps as well. There’s not only ties this down but it’s. Also a good place if you want to carry for example a mattress you put it. Underneath here you can also see that there is a space with the zipper with. The excellent orange bright orange rain. Cover speaking of the rain cover as you. Can see it’s really bright orange and also the logo it’s reflective so that’s good at nighttime but the more interesting part is on the other side and that’s the fact that the whole way. Around the rinka for there is this elastic band with a clip so can you really tie it. Down so that it doesn’t blow away and even halfway the peck and the ring cover. There is a attachment point so it’s fixed through the backpack itself so when you got wind coming from this side it will never get underneath the rain. Cover itself it won’t blow up into one. Big balloon and the other thing is also that this also protects against wind and. Rain getting into the rain cover because. Sometimes you’ve got these rain covers that they blow up the wind goes in it and you end up with like a big puddle. Underneath your backpack inside the rank of extra kilos and that’s not convenient. So this is really a excellent execution of a rain cover okay as you might have. Seen when i release the buckles and this. Is a you zip a u-shaped zip and this opens the backpack if you lie it down on. Its back the good thing is that you. Don’t have to access the top if you want to get something from underneath it and. You can see there’s my down jackets no just let my down jacket it’s a waterproof bag with stuff in there. Yoma ring pants so if i most of my rain. Pants its just a matter of opening to this lid then there’s a second sipper. And this is the v fighter and to be. Honest i don’t really get it because in a backpack of 42 liters ok 47 it’s still. A small pack you don’t really need a. Septa fighter in here I’ve got my. Sleeping bag and when i put my sleeping bag into a waterproof pouch it’s quite difficult to get it in there or get it. Out there it might be good if you do her to hurt hike so you don’t bring a sleeping bag you just want to put your dirty gear in here then it might be fine but because it’s a. Zip but you can also get totally rid of it and you’ve got one big compartment so that’s basically your choice i would not. Have done this but I’m not a well point. And they probably got their reasons so. That’s that and i think I’ve covered. Basically everything except for one. Think whoops and that’s the hydration. System close to the back there is a hydration pack and when you look on this side you. Can see that there is this hydration hose coming out of the hole and then it. Goes not so very nicely into the. Shoulder strap and there is not really a. Good system to fix this to the shoulder strap and what i don’t like is the fact that the opening is only on the right side while people who are left-handed. They like to have the opening on the left side so that would be an improvement to me last but not least my. Verdict on the lower alpine eltis 4247 i. Like the pack and it’s got a great deal. To do with the comfort of the air contour carrying system that is so close to my back i really love it the new. Opening in the front it makes access to the middle part in the lower part of the backpack very convenient i like the pole attachment system because it really fixes the pulse in one. Spot if you want to get your poles quite quickly then it sometimes can be a bit of a disadvantage unlike the attention to safety in this. Bag and especially the bright orange ring cover i think that’s a big pro the. Durability the pack is like all packs of. Low upper made of very sturdy materials. And that’s something which is always very good if you want to use a backpack over in longer periods one thing that. I’m not totally sure about is the sub divider of the main compartment in a backpack of 40 to 50 litres i don’t. Think it is really necessary but that’s something you will have to decide for yourself a small negative point is the. Fact that there is not a second opening on the left side for the house of your hydration pack and i also think that with 1700 and 2 grams the eltis is. Slightly too heavy but the price it’s. 169 euros and 95 cents and that’s a very. Decent price to pay for such a very complete backpack. And therefore i rate the low alpine. Elseís 4247 at 8.4 points i hope you. Like to read you and that it is useful to you and if it is please give it a like and leave a comment below and for. Those who are not following me yet it might be important to say that i am a 100% independent reviewer and not being. 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hello and welcome to wheel will this. Week we’re going to be taking a look at a brand-new pack from lowe alpine called the altis now this comes in men’s and. Women’s versions and also in a number of colors but it also comes in a number of different capacities so there’s a 32 litre version a 42 to 47 versions and a. 52 to 57 versions what i have here is the. 42 to 47 and this is the perfect size. For say big days out and winter where you need to be carrying all your technical gear and all your warm stuff. It’s also the right size for weekend. Wild camping adventures and also perfect for hut tracking I’d say this would be. Absolutely ideal for something like the camino de Santiago pilgrimage where you’re walking from hostel to hostel but. Still need all your essentials with you so let’s look at the back system first this comes in i think two different back links but there’s also a velcro. Slider here that gives the potential for. An extra bit of adjustment so you’ve got. A couple of inches of give here the back. Itself is made from a combination of mesh and foam padding with loads of air. Channel channels in it so there’s plenty. Of ventilation what i really like about it is this curved lumbar support down here it fits really snugly in your lower. Back to give a very close-fitting. Comfortable feel that’s also ventilated and then you’ve got the hip belts which are slightly pre curved and also really padded to give a very comfortable feel ok let’s take a look at the front then. So there are loads and loads of compression straps just to make sure that you can get this you know if you’re carrying a light load you can really cinch it in and make sure that it’s not. Kind of falling off your back loads of pocket spaces so two in the top lid the one on the inside has one of. Those little them little clips for your car keys to stretch pockets on the side. That’s where you can stick a water bottle these probably aren’t big enough for a tent or a roll map though. Unfortunately but you can stick your tent or roll mat on the bottom straps. Down here there’s also a pocket on the. Front where it’s got a slight bit of. Stretch to it as well you can stuff your down jacket in there or you ought to prove jackets so that you can access it quickly what other pockets can we talk about here mm-hmm oh yeah. Well actually let’s talk about the actual the fabric itself so it uses. Something like a 200 any fabric. Throughout the most part of it but on the bottom there’s a 420 denier fabric which is really strong you’re. Not going to rip that at all and there’s a water-resistant treatment to it so you. Now it’ll be able to repel anything but heavy rain and then when there is heavy. Rain all you need to do is just pull out the cover in the bottom down there i. Should also mention that there are little trekking pole or ice axe docks. Down here so you can hold your technical. Kit right okay so you’ve got the top lid. Entry and then also this one down the. Middle as you can see there it’s a. Little bit fiddly but it opens up and gives you access to basically the entire bag so imagine you’re in the alps you’ve hiked to a hat you throw this on you your bed and then you’ve got access to. Absolutely everything like a normal suitcase basically there’s also a. Divider somewhere in here so you zip it. Up and it kind of splits the very middle. Of the bag so if you want to keep i don’t know various bits and bobs separate like your technical kit separate from your clothes you can do inside the pack there’s an aluminum. Frame that is kind of tennis racket. Shape so the head is up here and it narrows down right down to the lumber and the purpose of that is to distribute the load kind of evenly throughout your. Back so it’s not really heavy or kind of. The load isn’t pulling you back from the top it’s perfectly easy even right down. Your back the weight of the pack overall. Is 1.7 kilograms which to some might be. Quite heavy especially for the ultra lighters but it’s not too drastic i. Think most people would be able to tolerate that especially if you’re just going off for kind of quick weekend wild camp price 140 pounds which isn’t. Bad at all i think considering how much. Thought has been put into this pack it’s really well-thought-out i met the desert, and they clearly spent a lot of time on it so 140 creds not too bad at all as i said it comes in. A number of different colors back sizes capacities and in men’s and women’s version so there are plenty of variations of it out there low I’ll point it clearly excited about this they’ve been shouting about it a lot and it follows on from a great pack last year with the low alpine aion so the brand have been doing some really good stuff in recent years I’ve been really impressed so that’s it from me this week if you want me to review a particular product next week just mention it in the comments below and I’ll see what i can do and as i always say subscribe hit. That button below and you won’t miss the next video thanks for tuning in.

Fjallraven Abisko Friluft 45L Backpack – Women’s

The durable Abisko Friluft 45L Backpack was built for gear-heavy overnight or minimalist multi-day treks in the backcountry during the warm summer months. Its large main compartment and many practical pockets accommodate and organize your gear while the Air Vent carrying system ensures carrying comfort. This ergonomic system utilizes an aluminum frame and mesh back panel that allows air to circulate freely against your back to help keep you cool during long miles in warm temperatures. Additionally, the pack’s durable face fabric holds up to the rigors of the trail and the waterproof nylon base adds extra protection from ground moisture when you set the pack down at camp.

  • Durable backpacking pack for your summer treks into the backcountry;
  • 45L of space with thoughtful pockets accommodate and organize gear;
  • G-1000 Eco face fabric holds up to the rigors of life on the trail;
  • Waterproof nylon base offers protection against ground moisture;
  • Air Vent carry system lets air flow for a cool carry in warm temps;
  • Practical pockets organize and keep your gear easily accessible;
  • Loop and elastic cord fastens poles or ice axes to the pack’s front;
  • Fjallraven blends function with tried-and-true materials in its gear;
  • Item #FJR00OP.

For this episode, we have the Fjallraven Abisco 55 liter packs. 360 time you guys have seen this pack before. A winter storm coming. We were just going through the woods like crazy. This pack is tough as nails. It’s awesome. Go ahead get comfortable. Let’s take a look at it now. So here is the Nabisco pack. This is the 55 liter version. Now this is the older version of this pack from what I understand. The 55-liter male version has been discontinued. It’s no longer available. I’m sure you could find it used on ebay and so on but there’s a 65-litre version and now the 55-liter version is for women.

If you go out you’re looking for one of these packs you come across one right here. On the back, you should be able to see that it says Abisco 55 right next to. It will either be an M or a W and that will signify it if it’s for the male or for the woman. So with that being said if you get the 55 litre version or the 60 liter either way you’re getting an awesome pack.

We’ll go ahead and start by taking a look at it right here. At the very top, you have a drag handle, right below that, you have a zippered pocket which gives you access to the lid. Very good quality zippers. These are ykk zippers. Good quality. Pull on them too good action. You have some bungee cord right here on top so you could put your sweater whatever you want to your brain jacket out here. Maybe let something dry. You have a drawcord with that so you can cinch it down real tight. Of course, there’s the fox leather very good quality. The lid is hunkered down to the pack thanks to these two straps.

On the inside of the lid, you have this large zippered mesh pocket which includes the rain cover included. It even has the fox on it. You have this buckle right here with plenty of straps it’s. So you can cinch down your load or expand it. You have a drawstring pull right here at the middle and then this does extend up with another drawstring pool so you can expand your load to fit your gear to fit your needs.

Going down in the center. You do have a pocket very good amount of space. You can fill up this entire section right through here. Flipping the pack over to the side. Compression straps with strap keepers. Very nice quality. You do have water bottle pockets down here at the bottom which are stretchy too. You can fit anything that you need to in there.

You have the same features on the other side of the pack. So as you can see here the pack is now laying completely flat because this is a cool feature. On each side you have a zipper and another zipper. Check this out you can zip all the way down on this side and peel this open and that grants you access to all the contents of your bag. I love this feature on backpacks Fjallraven got it right. I haven’t seen a pack that uses velcro at the top but this really does work well. You just simply line it up, smash it together and you are good to go. Being able to access all of your gear like that. It`s just fantastic. It’s very smart.

Now my friends take a look here at the bottom of this pack. It is nice and flat and it’s molded to be that way that was. Your pack will stand up. Most packs are not able to stand up but this one can. It’s absolutely awesome. It’s definitely different. I haven’t seen a pack like this before that has that formed bottom. It’s very cool. It works well. When it comes to the harness system it’s what you expect. Just terrific quality added extremely comfortable. You have load lifters sternum strap with emergency whistle. You have a very large padded waist belt with one pocket on the right-hand side. It’s like I left something in it from my last trip. All the typical adjustments that you would expect. You can also pull the load of the pack closer to the hip belt very nice now.

There are a couple things I would like to point out. That really just show of the type of quality, the type of thinking that went into this pack. Check out this d-ring right here. Metal very solid, very sturdy. Let’s fold this back here. Now check this out. You have one of the compression strap buckles and you see this. You can take this out and adjust it. You can move it up, you can move it down any place that you need to. That is incredibly smart. That is a very good feature. Having fixed compression straps really limit the way that you can load your pack, the way that you hunker it down. So being able to move those up and down really opens up a lot of doors for the way that you can hunker down your load and get it comfortable.

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.

  • Backpack that helps your crank up steep hills without stopping;
  • Shift RS suspension is made specifically to stabilize while pedaling;
  • Matrix Ventilation system wicks sweat and moisture off your back;
  • Dedicated hydration pocket with included reservoir keeps water handy;
  • Magnetic sternum strap eases one handed closing and opening;
  • Multitude of pockets including padded pocket keeps gear safe;
  • Sunglass quick stow lets you quickly adapt to light conditions;
  • Item #GRE00BN.

Conclusion

We picked up 18 inexpensive and well-designed backpacks for women. All of them are featured with a lot of additional attributes for more comfort during movement.

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Martin M. King

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