CUSCUS 75+10L 5400ci Internal Frame Camping Hiking Travel Backpack
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Product Description
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Head to the mountain with confidence with the Cuscus 75+10L internal frame backpack. This multiday mountaineering pack is made of high-quality polyester, and features a sizable 75 liters (5,400 cubic inches) of storage. There's plenty of room for clothes and gear in the large main compartment, which offers top and bottom access. You can also store smaller gear in the variety of accessory pockets, which include two large side zippered pockets, two front zippered pockets, two side stretch pockets (ideal for water bottles), and a top lid pocket for items like a compass, maps, or raingear. And hikers have the option of storing a sleeping bag inside the separate sleeping bag compartment, which includes a detachable divider, or outside the bag via a series of straps.
Most importantly for serious trekkers, the pack is comfortable and supportive, with a heavily padded back panel, shoulder straps, and waist straps. Other features include extra webbing holders for attaching additional gear outside the pack, tightening straps with buckles for securing the pack, a water-resistant PVC coating; and a removable internal frame.
Specifications:
- Material: Polyester
- Volume: 75 liters or 5,400 cubic inches
- Dimensions: 15 by 30 by 12 inches (W x H x D)
- Weight: 5 pounds
- Frame: Aluminum, removable
- Fits torso: 15 to 21.5 inches
- Fits waist/hips: 30 to 59 inches
- Access: Top and bottom
- Pockets: 8
New internal frame backpack with a capacity of 5,400 cubic inches or 75 liters. Two front zippered pocket. Two large zippered side pockets. Top lid pocket for compass, maps, small essentials or raingear. Two side stretch pockets for water-bottle and accessory. Pockets are 8. Extra webbing holders for attaching additional gear to outside of pack. PVC coated internal provides excellent water protection. Frame is aluminum, removable. Fits torso is 15 - 21.5 inches. Fits waist hips is 30 - 59 inches.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 32 x 15 x 13 inches ; 5.5 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- ASIN: B001AZLNVY
- Item model number: 54435
Product 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
CUSCUS 75+10L 5400ci Internal Frame Camping Hiking Travel Backpack
Customer Reviews
I got my pack in today and the first thing I did was inspect it from top to bottom. Everything seems to be well made, well stiched, and very durable. It has alot of pockets, extra tie downs for add on's, and the waist/shoulder straps seem to be well padded.
It did not specify in the description, but it does have a place to put a water bladder with an exit hole for the tube.
As in other reviews one complaint was stiff zippers, but I found the zippers to open easily, they are large zippers with cord attached, the only difficulty I had was with the zipper on the bottom section and it wasn't the zipper that caused the problem, but the flap that covered it, however I found this to be a problem on all of the packs I have looked at.
I looked at alot of packs at many different stores. Prior to finding this pack, I was about to spend $180 for one the same size, it did carry a life time warranty, however no more than I paid for this pack, I can afford to replace it if it gets damaged beyond repair.
I originally gave this pack a good review, however I used my pack for the first time this past weekend and the quality of this pack is horrible...on the very first day of the hike a zipper broke, and the belt fastener of the waist band broke. On the second day i was securing my sleeping bag and the strap broke, so i had to finish my hike without a waist strap and i had to tie my sleeping bag onto my pack. I am currently trying to find out how to contact the company so i can see about getting my money back.
One mile into my first trip with this pack, the clasp on the hip belt broke. Fortunately, my hiking buddy had a spare on him and I was able to replace it. Other than this, the pack performed well. It's a good price, but I recommend keeping spare parts on hand.
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