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The Seenlast Hiking Backpack is a versatile 50L waterproof camping backpack designed for both men and women. It features a durable rip-stop polyester construction, a breathable mesh back panel for comfort, and adjustable straps for a customized fit. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, this backpack meets airline size requirements and is perfect for 3-4 day trips.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.04 x 12.99 x 3.54 inches |
Package Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Brand Name | seenlast |
Color | orange |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | seenlast |
Part Number | LLBB-E |
Style | Traveling |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | 50L |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Capacity Total | 50 Liters |
P**.
Very comfortable to wear. Excellent for light use.
First the good, The straps and back padding are really nice. The back is built in a way that it keeps the main pouch of the backpack off your back. This kept my back (and me) from overheating as I was getting good airflow up the center of my back. The water bottle pockets are nice and deep and held my 24oz water bottles securely and easily. It's a little awkward trying to get the water bottles out and back in while wearing the pack but wasn't too difficult. The pack material seems strong and sturdy and I expect it to hold up well.The pack was easy to adjust and was very comfortable wearing. This is the first time I've taken a backpack hiking and barely noticed it most of the hike.The bad... The zippers seem weak and will pop apart with a light tug. They self repair easily by zipping and unzipping but they could be a little stronger.The lack of compartments is frustrating. Maybe it's the nature of a pack designed to carry a hydration bladder (which I don't intend to use) but the main pouch area is just one big pocket. I was hoping to be able to separate my gear (first aid, survival, food, etc.) better and have a place for everything and everything in its place but that isn't really possible with this pack.Update - The company contacted me immediately about the zipper quality. They were confident the zippers were defective and sent a new one to replace it. I overstuffed the pockets and pushed, pulled and tugged and could not get a single zipper to fail. Very impressed with the new pack quality and even more impressed by the product support from the company. - After looking at several other backpacks in stores, the single large main pocket seems common for backpacks.
L**Y
Lightweight and comfortable
Love this color. I love all of the compartments to place things, I love things being organized, and this fits the bill. The backpack itself is very lightweight, making it possible to add additional supplies within my weight limit requirements. The backpack is very comfortable compared to most I find, the weight is not just weighing on my shoulders but is evenly distributed from my waist up; hence not causing back or shoulder pain. As a woman this backpack is great too, because it gives the needed space in front to move and be able to breath since it doesn’t just clasp across the chest. Haven’t gotten it wet yet, so hoping the cover works.
B**T
Its feels lighter, but strong
Used it once. Felt light. But than i only had 22 lbs of equipment in it. Plus sleeping bag and bivy. Seems to hold up good so far.
R**A
comfortable even with weight
I've been using this as my Ruck pack to hike around town with 20 pounds or so for 6-20 miles. It is comfortable and I've enjoyed it so far. Doesn't have a separate spot for water specifically, but I tend to freeze some water in my water bladder the night before and just toss it in the big compartment. It helps to get the rest of the beer in the pack cold while I'm walking and nice cold water to drink as I'm walking. I also like the pockets. Keeping my "quick access" stuff in the top is convenient.
Y**T
Pockets Galore!
I keep finding more and more pockets to hold all of my stuff! They may not all be very large, but this thing has plenty of space in the main bag. It's more like a bag of holding than a handy haversack, but it is still quite useful. I think I have even found a way to attach my water bladder so I can stay hydrated with ease. I really dig the high visibility and reflective attributes of my orange bag, since I wear it when I bike to work in the early morning.
P**H
Perfect carry-on luggage for a hiking trip
Good design. Has handy loops and hooks to tag and secure items. I was carry two mini boat chairs which fit in on either side of the bag on strap. Impressed so far. Bag capacity and compartments are less, but you should know and plan how to pack to have optimum use.
B**B
Great purchase choice!!
Went on an over night hike, borrowed a friends really nice Gregory. This year, bought my own but didn’t want to spend too much for occasional use. Took a chance on this one........,best choice ever!! I knew it wasn’t made for a water bladder but to my surprise, it had a hose clip on front strap!! Awesome!!
R**E
Great purchase for backpacking!
I love this backpack!! I used this for our backpacking adventure in the Sawtooth mountains! I packed probably 30-40 lbs for about 10-15 miles. Great purchase! It's got good space inside and several exterior pockets for items needing to be more accessible!
E**D
Good pack for the price
For the price you pay it is a good pack.
T**R
For basic single day hiking this is a good starter pack, not for the experienced...
I am the former not the latter so I did seek out MEC (REI in Canada but worse) and other used outdoor forums with little to no avail. With this Covid thing it's pushed everyone outdoors (a good thing), so finding good used quality packs is more difficult than before.So I went over many packs here on AZ and found a few, narrowed them down to this one and placed the order.It's decent for day use, I wouldn't myself do an overnight or a series of them with this pack, it's not built (internal frame absent, proper weight dist on harness is not there), and other items to consider but for a sub-$100 pack, it does check the right boxes for most folks.I've now used this 6- different times, took the standard gear (rain pants, extra socks, water, camp cook set) and a hammock just in case and it was stuffed full, but I showed signs of strain in some of the stitching so I wanted to be sure it would not tear so I did what any sane man would do, load more into it.No tearing thus far, but I am keeping my eyes on this area. My other pack that had in excess of 5 years of hardcore hiking/backpacking by another enthusiast, finally wore out so the cost to fix it was more than this pack and my abilities are not there...yet.So overall, it's considered an entry level pack, good enough for 70% or more of the those just out for a long walk.
J**S
very satisfied with this backpack
This backpack performed well on my 4 night, 5 day trek into the backcountry. A great lower pouch stored my sleeping bag away from everything else. Nice big storage area on top of that plus 2 compartments in the cap, good for storing lunch and gear I needed easy access to. Liked having a pocket on either side of the hip rests for camera, bug spray, etc. Lots of attachment straps to store a tent, jacket, etc. Others were admiring the pack and I didn't hesitate to recommend it as a good 50 litre pack. I used the rain cover quite a bit and was very satisfied with that. Love the colour.
A**W
Great
I took this backpack backwoods camping and would definitely recommend it. I had the backpack entirely full and it sat comfortably and was waterproof enough in a canoe.All the pockets and stuff made it easy to keep some things on hand and others not. The extra rain protector in the bottom was a nice feature.
D**N
Good Quality
I find it hard to navigate all the pockets. Very loose/flimsy backpack.
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