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The Naturehike 65L Internal Frame Hiking Backpack is a versatile and durable backpack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a spacious 65-liter capacity, ergonomic design, and water-repellent fabric, it ensures comfort and practicality for all your hiking, camping, and travel needs.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 1.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.38"D x 10.24"W x 7.09"H |
Storage Volume | 65 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Framed Backpack |
Style Name | Camping |
Number Of Pockets | 2 |
Apparel Closure Type | tie |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
C**K
Comfortable and Capable
Find a pack that does what this one does for double the price let alone at the price of this. Plenty big enough for a week but rolls down for smaller carries. I have had this a year and have had minimal complaints. Mine carries well on my normal 5'9" body. The side pockets can be a bit tough to reach to put a bottle back into, but they all are.
C**L
First impressions... I'm impressed!
So I just got this bag this morning and already I'm pretty impressed. I got this to replace my Gregory pack, which on the site claimed to be 3.8lbs but is actually 5.6lbs. It says too much extra weight for me. I was nervous because I'd heard some negative reviews on YouTube but decided to take a risk. The pack initially seems much much smaller than my Gregory, which worried me, but I found all my stuff fit inside and looked much more compact than my Gregory pack, which makes me think there was a ton of wasted space in my Gregory. The next thing I noticed was how lightweight it was! I could pick up the whole thing with one hand! It was several pounds lighter than my Gregory.with the same stuff in it. Overall it seems to fit OK despite the fact that I'm plus size.Cons:*the shoulder straps are a little stiff. But I'm hoping they will relax a bit after using it a while.*the sternum strap isn't able to go any higher, but it feels pretty comfortable where it is.*no place to hang a water bladder, but there is a hole for a tube to go thru.*not for all shapes and sizes. But it fits me OK and the light weight aspect is definitely worth it.*there are no pockets at all inside, just like most ultralight packs.Pros:*the cost is fantastic!*it seems very sturdy and durable*is very light*the water bottle holder on the sleeve can't hold a giant water bottle, but it does fit the smaller bottles you buy in the giant 24 packs at the store. Or a cell phone. It's pretty convenient.*doesn't have extra weight with extra bells and whistles, to me that's a plus!*the front mesh pocket is huge!*it folds down if you don't need the whole 60L. So could be easily used as a day pack.I will update once I've used it on trail!
K**Y
Well Made, Fits my gear, Too big for 5'2" - no ability to adjust
I saw good reviews of the backpack and it was made well and fit all of my gear, however my torso was too short (17.5) to allow this pack to fit properly. I ended up getting a Granite Gear Blaze 60, which is also quite light and has adjustable straps.
B**L
So far it’s a great pack
I read all the negative stuff online, and thought I’d give this pack a try anyway, I’m 6’2” 190 lbs with wider shoulders, 45” chest 34” waist, my torso fits the lower back dimensions to the shoulder so the pack including the frame are pretty spot on. It might not fit other body shapes and types and is NOT adjustable. I also overload and abuse my packs by using them as equipment haul bags to get gear up cliffs etc. again so far it’s holding out OK, but pad it from scrap items, and avoid dragging it across sharp edges and objects. The chest strap is a bit short so it does tend to squish my chest, I added an extension. Haven’t used it for super wet and winter trip yet. As I wrote above if this pack fits you, you’ll be like me and like it, but if it doesn’t there is no way to really adjust it. .
H**K
Seems legit to me so far
I'm 6'2" 280lb. I loaded the ever loving crap out of this thing (40 pounds) on a recent backpacking trip. I swung it over my shoulder by one strap a bunch, and threw it around, trying to test the durability of the sewing and fabric. So far nothing has come even close to tearing or even stretching at the seams of the straps or body of the bag. It was very comfortable. The only thing that failed was a a pull loop on one of the top cinch straps, but I just tied a knot and it worked the same, like I said I'm rough on things. Like others say, the frame does squeak a bit sometimes, not all the time though, and it does not bother me. And as far as the frame goes, it is actually really well designed. It is technically internal, but it carries like an external frame bag, and the back support acts like a good mesh. I ordered the z packs arc light haul, and I didn't care for it enough to have spent 400 dollars on it, so I ordered this one just for gits and shiggles, and I sent back the arc haul the next day after receiving this. The arc haul has all these tiny straps all over every thing, and whereas that does save weight, my meat hands couldn't readily operate them. The belt strap on the arc haul is made of these tiny straps, and they dug into my belly. Also the arc haul just seems fragile at all the seams because of the material used. I am a meat head and I would have broken it within a week I'm sure. If I break the nature hike, it was $100, so no harm really, but it seems more sturdy to me with a negligible weight penalty. The zip version of the arc haul does seem awesome, I despise digging in a bag, I would love to be able to open it from the front. It would be cool if nature hike would make a zip for sure, but this thing is old standby material as is. You can not beat the value.
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