Cycling Hiking Backpack Sunhiker Water Resistant Travel Backpack Lightweight SMALL Daypack M0714 (Black)
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I've used it without a cover on several occasions. It's never been an issue. It does not come with a cover.
The color is a vibrant light green. Not in the least bit neon.
I don't think it's a good idea. It is wider at the bottom and narrows towards the top, making it insufficient for carrying binders and books. It's made of light materials, so it's not ideal for carrying books.
The chest strap is also adjustable up to five inches in height and width, allowing you to cross your chest exactly where you want it.
Selected User Reviews For Cycling Hiking Backpack Sunhiker Water Resistant Travel Backpack Lightweight SMALL Daypack M0714 (Black)
I took the bag on a short hike and it was fantastic! Despite the fact that I was carrying multiple water bottles, it was very light. The distribution of weight appears to be excellent. On the inside, there's a nice pouch for credit cards and keys. There's also an inner pocket where you can organize your belongings. Unfortunately, I found the front zipper section to be too small. The only thing I could fit in there was a packet of tissues, and the lack of a convenient location for a cell phone perplexed me. Another flaw was the bottom strap, which goes around the stomach. It's quite small, and it'd only fit around slim, fit women. A person with a larger stomach would be unable to use it at all. PROS: br>br>
- br>Easy to carrybr>br>br>br Stunning colorbr>- Water bottle straps have outer pouches to keep them secure. br>- Can be used to store a large number of itemsbr>- br>br>PROS: It fits well. br>br>CONS: It is a little tight. br>br
- There isn't a separate pouch for cell phones, which would be convenient. br>- a small waistband at the bottombr>- The front zipper pouch is too small to be useful in a variety of situations.
That girl had a lot more than was reasonable. This pack, on the other hand. This collection is a riot. well, pack your kicks! I recently upgraded to this small pack in order to carry a little more weight and go a little further and faster on my trail runs. This bag is extremely comfortable to wear. I run and mountain bike, and this pack is fantastic at staying in place. It stays in place and won't flop around all day long as you move your shrug up and down. As you can see from the items on the table, it can hold quite a bit. All of those items were in the pack when I took the photos (in photo: Shorts that are both sporty and relaxed; Shirts, workouts, and casual attire are all acceptable options. Socks of various lengths; pull-on underwear and a t-shirt over hoodie sweatshirt; beanie, spork, two delicious meals, rescue inhaler, my small first-aid kit, water bottle, and binoculars); Except for the two protein bars, that is. The first one I ate that morning, and the second one I ate today. Wait, why am I telling you when I ate them? It's not like it's your business or that you'd be interested. Anyway, there was still room for a change of clothes, a second water bottle, and I hadn't used the little zippered pocket inside the main pouch yet. Is this a pack you could live in for a week? No, not at all. But it's a fun little pack to get out on the trails and take a guy like me (and possibly a female companion) up to some of the area's best vistas. Only time will tell whether it is long-lasting. I'm not a squeamish person when it comes to my tools. It gets sweaty, gets scratched, gets thrown in the back of the ride, gets laid in dirt, gets beat up, and it might even end up riding with me if I misplace it. Off the beaten path, take a step. You're going to judge me for that now because I do it on occasion? Whatever the case may be, grab this backpack and get going. This will keep your belongings neat and tidy while also making it easier for you to move around. It also appears to be attractive. It's not like a kid's backpack or a military uniform. It's nice that it's just a fun pack. I mean, as a 37-year-old adult male, I was almost convinced to get the floral print. It would have been cool, but I'm not a big fan of green.
This backpack is small and light, but it holds everything I need for a day hike, including snacks, lunch, drinks, and first-aid supplies. I'm not an expert on hiking gear, but if you're looking for a cheap backpack that can hold your belongings for a day, this one will suffice. I'm not sure if it's waterproof, but it's not something I'd expect. For serious hikers, this is probably not the best gear, but for beginners like me, it's perfect. I would strongly suggest it.
This backpack was ideal for my summer trips to Disneyland and Italy because it can hold a lot of stuff. I'd have multiple water bottles, my camera, a jacket, snack/chip bags, an umbrella, and other items with me at any given time. It lasted the entire three weeks of constant use and didn't feel uncomfortable or heavy even when I walked for hours at a time.
This is a very light weight bag that is also very sturdy and made of high-quality materials. I can't comment on water resistance because I haven't worn it in the rain yet, but based on a few drops here and there, I think it will hold up well, though the zippers will most likely leak. I'm 5'3" and this bag was exactly what I wanted for my long climbing and hiking trips because the side nets for water bottles are the perfect size, the compartments are logically divided, and it's easy to organize. The chest and waist straps provide excellent stability and prevent injury to my back (this one has a bad back). It's the perfect size and fit my needs perfectly.
This bag was ideal for a six-day trip to Colorado. It served as my personal item on the plane (I wasn't allowed to bring a carry-on), and it was the perfect size. It would be large enough to hold a sweater, a book, and other small items. I also took it with me on a hike through Rocky Mountain National Park. A regular sized water bottle or Gatorade can be stored in the backpack's two side pockets. I was able to fit four drinks (including side pockets), an extra set of clothes, two sandwiches, and a book into my backpack for our day hike. We were going on a 5-mile hike in the snow, so I was trying to pack light. Given the number of drinks I consumed, the backpack was extremely comfortable. I have back problems, so I was hesitant to buy a less expensive backpack, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much support it provided. I'd buy this brand again in a heartbeat!.