- Abrasion resistance: 10-year guarantee p600-coated main fabric inside for added strength
- Carrying comfort: foam strap. Chest strap. Load adjuster straps. Hand rest. Adjustable back
- Capacity: volume: 50l. Weight: 1.4 kg.sizes: 62 x 32 x 24
- Multiple compartments: pockets: 3 ext, 1 int, 1 belt. Pole-loop. Bottom access and compartments
- Weight: the backpack weighs around 1.4 kg.
A simple and functional bag with its pockets and front access, practical for occasional outings that require 50 L volume.
Key benefits:
• Abrasion resistance: 10-year guarantee P600-coated main fabric inside for added strength
• Carrying comfort: Foam strap. Chest strap. Load adjuster straps. Hand rest. Adjustable back
• Capacity: Volume: 50L. Weight: 1.4 kg.Sizes: 62 x 32 x 24
• Multiple compartments: Pockets: 3 ext, 1 int, 1 belt. Pole-loop. Bottom access and compartments
• Weight: The backpack weighs around 1.4 kg.
Technical information:
How to fill my bag for optimal comfort?: Put your bedding at the bottom. Put heavy gear (tent, camp stove, food) near your back. Pack your clothes around these items. and the tent beneath the pack if there is no space inside. Keep a rainproof jacket and fleece close at hand. Keep a rainproof jacket and fleece close at hand. Place small items for daily use (sun cream, map, glasses etc.) in the pockets. If carrying a hydration pack (water bladder), this should be placed in its special pocket along the back. ; How to adjust your backpack height?: Set the bag for the height you think will be correct and then adjust it (see. "How do I adjust my backpack?"). With the belt on your pelvis, put the straps around the front part of your shoulders and the load adjuster straps (which are sometimes also height-adjustable) at an angle of around 45° (they should never be horizontal or vertical). When trying it on, if the back seems too short or too long, readjust and try again until you are
satisfied. ; How do I adjust my backpack?
: First, loosen all straps (shoulder straps, belt, load adjuster straps).
Put the backpack on. For backpacks with a capacity of 50 L or more, place the hip belt correctly (it should sit over the pelvis) and tighten it. With smaller size bags, place around waist.
Tighten the shoulder straps.
Finally, adjust the lo...