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| |  | Sleeping Bags | Home » » NEW CUSCUS 5400ci Internal Frame Hiking Camp Travel Backpack Bag | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Made of Polyester with total 7 pockets. Top lid pocket for compass, maps, small essentials or raingear. One front zippered pocket. Two large zippered side pockets. Front compression straps with buckles distribute the load evenly and provide exclusive greater convenience of movement. Webbing and elastic rope on the top for binding sleeping bag, sleeping pad and accessories. Front adjustable loop for water bottle or accessories. Daisy chain for additional attachments at bottom. Extra straps at bottom for attaching sleeping bag or tent. Hydration bladder loop on shoulder straps. A reinforced handle at back for better holding. BRAND NEW. 600D Water resistant polyester. Approximate dimension: 23(L) x 13(W) x 34(H); Fits torso 37-43 inches; Fits waist/hips 34-60 inches. Brand New. | | | Features: | |
• Multiday mountaineering pack with 75-liter (5,400-cubic-inch) capacity
• Large main compartment with top and bottom access; water-resistant PVC coating
• 2 side zippered pockets, 2 front zippered pockets, and top lid pocket
• Heavily padded back panel, shoulder straps, and waist straps
• Measures 15 x 30 x 12 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5 pounds
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 30.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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Travel BackpackAug 31, 2010 It's been great! The only thing I wish is that I had looked into it a bit closer and purchased a bag with a waterproof cover.
Loved the bagAug 22, 2010 Proformed like a $100 bag. Super durable, I fell down a hill and it didn't have a scratch, tear or snag anywhere. Tons of pockets! The bottom compartment, fit our sleepingbags nicely. Front pocket fit our first aid, which made it easy to access. Waterbottle pockets fit multiple styles&sizes. Comfortable to carry on different terrain. Worked great for an average 5'9" female and a super skinny 5'7" male; the straps changed enough to fit everyone comfortably. Under the top flap, that opened into the main compartment, is a drawl string, which wasnt ideal, but nice.
Overall, It was great!. We packed everything we needed and some extras (about 40 pounds each) and still didn't fill it full.
Just Get This OneAug 09, 2010 I bought this pack for a trip up Mt. Whitney and I did plenty of research prior to buying, on packs, both expensive and cheap. I feel incredibly satisfied with this purchase. First, this is a quality pack. Don't let the price fool you. It's cheap, but not cheaply made. The stitching, the straps, the fabric, it is all well made and durable. There is plenty of room in this pack for 3-7 day trip, maybe more (or less) depending on how big or small your gear is. It has nice, big, deep side pockets, a section for a sleeping bag or bear canister, loops for sleeping pad, mesh pockets for water, etc. It even has a small opening on the side and a clip on the shoulder strap for a Camelbak hose. I looked at backpacks from REI and was shocked at how expensive they were. The cheaper ones started at 4x what I paid for this one. I figured, if I buy this one, and its not good, then at least I won't have spent much. But, I am completely happy with my choice. Plus, I saved tons of money that I can use for other stuff I need. Some of the reviews on this pack mentioned that the zippers were hard to unzip. They aren't the easiest, but it's because of the flap that protects the zipper, not the zipper itself. I didn't find it overly difficult. The only downside to this pack, and its not even really anything about the pack itself, but I would like it more if it had a rain cover built in. No big deal though. I have tested this pack on some gnarly hikes and never felt it was inadequate.
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Great in Africa!Aug 07, 2010 Great backpack! I went on a 2 week mission trip to Togo, Africa and pretty much lived out of this bag and nothing more for the entire time. For a trip that long I would have liked just a tiny bit more space, but it served me well. I did end up buying a compression pack (recommended) to be able to fit lots of clothes and a sleeping bag and take up less room than normal.
I never had to wear the bag for more than maybe 30 minutes tops at a time in the airports, but it never felt uncomfortable as long as I used the waist and chest straps.
Anyway, this is recommended, especially for the price, about $35 when I got it! Do keep in mind that shipping is around $30 for this, and it's not on Amazon Prime. So I ended up paying roughly double the cost, but I have friends who payed that much for their backpacks and I felt like this was a better bag anyway.
Great pack for the money.Jul 04, 2010 I was a little leary of the price of this pack but it got good reviews so we took the plunge. We've taken it out on some camp hikes (couple day jobs) and these packs held up very well. We fit everything in the pack with room to spare and yet the pack was not a burden to carry. An outfitter friend of mine checked them out and said he was really impressed with how well they were built and the material. "You'll NEVER rip this material" was his comment. I'd like the zippers to work smoother but considering I'm saving at least $100 on a simliar pack, they are fine. I love the external pockets (which a lot of pricier packs don't have). I bought 2 and I'll probably buy another.
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