Advantages: Easy to get to your belongings. Great to wheel when your to lazy to carry Disadvantages: Difficult to wheel along if you're of the taller nature
Before I start my review I should point out that I am a man reviewing a woman's backpack. This is for 2 reasons 1 - I have the larger men's (75 lt) version of the same backpack 2 - Whilst away with my girlfriend (who does own this backpack) I have ended up carrying it more than her, so feel qualified to comment. The bag itself is well made and durable. It has a 2nd smaller backpack that is zipped to the front. This is very handy, as you can always ... ...or as a rucksack for daily use. The main backpack is front opening, which in my opinion, is far better than the top loading backpacks as you can open it up and get to pretty much everything in your bag rather than having to take everything out if you need something at the bottom. It also has a smaller section at the bottom, which is an ideal size for putting a sleeping bag. The backpack is roomy and definitely has more than enough room to fit all ...
Advantages: Comfort, weight, pockets/pouches, design, visibility, straps. Disadvantages: Top elastics
Having used a range of expedition rucksacks, I have so far been exceptionally peased with the ergonomics of the Ether 50 Regular rucksack. As a Mountain Leader, visibility is often a key element, so the bright red design with reflective strips is definitely a plus point. The design is both appealing and practical. Weight-wise, the rucksack comes in at 1.5Kg unstripped and less than half of this, 740g when stripped out. I've not yet come round to ... ...the removable lid are especially useful during the Summer when less kit is being carried, as it converts into a bumbag; this is a brilliant plus when you're always grabbing for your wallet! This lightweight design has proven to be immensely comfortable, and it's not long before I've forgotten that I've had half of the weight on my back. Also on comfort, the back is contour moulded and proves to be a very good way of taking the sweat away during the ...
...not just carry this Lowe Alpine daysac when I am out walking the hills but also I find it very handy for taking my swimming kit in to the pool , or You might see me in town on market day as its handy to put my purchases in and leave my hands free .I have also taken this bag to Glastonbury to hold my waterproof and other things I might need daily on the site. This bag is also an ideal size for carrying your school work in. An A 4 folder will fit snugly ... ...This rucksack is available in the colour pictured here also in black or blue I have a black one.
This rucksack has two main compartments zipped at the top then a front zipped pocket this is zipped at the side. A mesh pocket on the front which closes with Velcro , this pocket big enough for an ordinance survey map. There are no side mesh pockets for drink bottles.
There are a couple of loops attached at the sides and the one at the top. There is ...
Advantages: Allows your child more freedom, and also less moaning from boredom Disadvantages: takes forever to get somewhere as my son still walks slowly
As my son is at the age where he just wants to be off exploring when we are out and about (instead of being content sitting in his pram or being held in our arms), I thought that this little bag would be a good buy. Attached to the bag is a rein, which keeps the little monster in check while also giving him the freedom he wants. It is for use between the ages of six months and four years. We got ours from John Lewis for a price of £13.95. Before ... ...one, but everywhere that sells them does so for roughly the same price. Fitting and use
As with a normal rucksack, your child’s arms go through the shoulder straps. These can then be clipped together to prevent the straps slipping off the shoulders. The straps need to be tightened to a secure fit and the bag must always be central on your child’s back. Ensure that your little one is comfy at all times. The rein gets clipped onto a D ring located ...
Advantages: Evabreathe technology stops your back sweating / lightweight / camelbak ready Disadvantages: Only a small day sack so limited contents
I bought this about two months ago as my old day sack was just too big to cycle comfortably.
Got a great price as the shop matched the website special price £34.99.
I needed a camelbak and if i bought one i got a half price head torch (35 lumens)
Great sack though very lightweight and the evabreathe straps and back make it a breeze to wear comfortably. I try to cycle to work most days and its just over a 10 miles round trip and my back doesnt ... ...frame makes it sit off your back whilst the evebreathe technology does its thing!
With a camelbak in situ (coming out of a hole cleverly labelled H20) your good to go and no need for drinks bottles!
The waist strap with the funky and easy to use bergbuckle fits great as does the elasticated upper chest strap.
Another great feature of this sack is the rain cover that is situated in the bottom of the sack accessed by a zip. This silver, logo emblazoned ...