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title: "Men's Daypack Backpacks, Grey, 35L"
brand: "gelindo"
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# Water-Resistant 35L Capacity Multi-Functional Men's Daypack Backpacks, Grey, 35L

**Brand:** gelindo
**Price:** 35529 Ft
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** Men's Daypack Backpacks, Grey, 35L by gelindo
- **How much does it cost?** 35529 Ft with free shipping
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## Best For

- gelindo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gelindo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tactical Ready:** Molle system for customizable accessory attachments.
- • **Durable & Lightweight:** Crafted from high-density fabric, weighing only 3.3 lbs.
- • **Comfort Meets Functionality:** Breathable straps and back support for all-day comfort.
- • **Versatile Storage Solutions:** Designed with multiple compartments for optimal organization.
- • **Temperature Control Compartment:** Keep your drinks hot or cold for up to 4 hours.

## Overview

The Gelindo Men's Daypack Backpack is a versatile 35L backpack designed for the modern adventurer. With a unique insulation compartment, multiple storage options, and a durable, water-resistant fabric, this backpack is perfect for daily use or weekend getaways. Its comfortable straps and tactical features make it an essential companion for hiking, cycling, and more.

## Description

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Review: Excellent, and I'm pushing its limits. - I got the 35L, and it fits slim to medium frames perfectly. 20-30lb loads, depending on the shoot (photographer). It has small details that really go a long way, but are often ignored at this price point. I'll leave the "normal" backpack details to regular reviewers. I'm pushing limits, and you probably want to know what made me choose this bag over my multiple $200+ specialized camera bags. 1: Waist straps. Tip: If you don't know what your iliac crest is, please google it. It makes or breaks waist straps. For my body, the pockets on the straps wrap fully around my iliac crest, so it can sit freely above. This pocket is AMAZING--even if you don't use it, the added surface area alone lets you hold significantly heavier weight, more safely (25+lbs). TL;DR -- I can completely REMOVE the shoulder straps, and the bag holds ALL of the weight on my hips without falling. 2: Molle. Look at the picture. Plenty of points to choose from. 3: Y-Strap. I'm not using this for hiking. It's for photography. The Y-strap adds one extra layer of anti-theft--you simply can't open the rear pockets easily (or at all) without having to undo the Y-strap. 4: Compression straps. They're sturdy and hold. I'm hanging 10lb tripods with wheels on these things. They don't loosen unless I do something stupid. If it can handle the perpendicular tension I'm putting on the strap, I'm pretty confident it can handle the normal use of compression straps. I shoot at events and conventions, so tons of strangers who are strangers to each other. 5: Load lift straps: Very generous range. I wouldn't have been able to get this to comfortably hug my back (while still resting on my hips overall) without this. I use a camera sleeve inside this bag, so I can't get shift heavier items as close to the midpoint as one should for a proper load--these straps help a ton. TIP: If you don't know what I mean by that, I strongly recommend separate reading before trying heavy loads like mine, to avoid strain and injury. 6: Main compartment: It fully opens! As in, the backpack splits in half. If I have this resting on the ground, I can open it fully so I'm not sticking my hands into a dimly lit backpack, feeling for the correct lens/modifier. Some bad (though not a big deal for normal users, I guess?): - Lack of interior anchor points. If it DID have anchor points, one could use straps/velcro to suspend delicate equipment against falls. OR better position heavier items, for heavy load safety. - Non-flexible interior compartment pockets. EX: Those pen holders, card pockets, etc. Higher end bags sometimes have elastic, or padded fabric. Not applicable to me, but may be to you. - Insulation pocket: Nice gimmick, but only really applicable to lighter loads or smaller bladders. Because of its placement, you'll feel it on your back, and in a full load, you can't really shift it to the side to prevent offsetting the central weight. And by now I've written so much, I realize I look like a paid review. I'm not. I just love how perfectly fit this bag is for my needs--I no longer need to carry three separate things for my gear, and am STILL putting less stress on my shoulders and back (Read: My iliac crest comment).
Review: Plenty of space with an insulated compartment - INITIAL REVIEW: This is a review after just a few days of having this bag. I have read longer term reviews that have had some issues, so if that's the case, I'll come back and edit. Overview: I work in law enforcement where shifts can be long, so I carry a wide variety of stuff for my days. I generally have a book or two, paperwork, a planner, flashlights, pens, notebooks, wallet, keys, badge, etc in there all the time. In addition, with this bag, I'm able to carry my lunch. Anything non-refrigerated goes in a main compartment while refrigerated/frozen products go in the insulated section of the bag. I purchased this bag especially for that compartment and it gets the job done. More on that later. There are 2 main compartments that provide plenty of space for books and paperwork with a spot for a laptop or tablet as well. On the front of the bag, there are 2 more pockets, a larger one on bottom and a smaller one on top. Smaller is relative here because I still find it to be plenty spacious. There are also small pouches for miscellaneous items on the waist strap. The straps and back section are padded mesh and are very comfortable. If I had 60 lbs in there I feel it would be wearable even for an extended period of time. The MOLLE straps on here are abundant (I count 54 strap slots) and the top pouch has Velcro for your thin blue line patch. Parachute style pull straps allow the bag to maintain composure even when loaded to less than capacity and expand as necessary to accommodate more gear. Zippers and pulls don't seem to be heavy duty or cheap, just average for a backpack. The insulated area is built for a Camelbak style bladder, and there are clips on the shoulder straps to allow your hose to remain accessible during wear. However, because of the placement of the insulated compartment, bulkier solid items (ie. water bottles etc) would protrude into your back, which could be especially uncomfortable if worn for a longer period. I only carry mine to my post and then set it down, so this is not a huge issue for me. Pros: -Plenty of space, multiple compartments -Comfortable to wear -Expandable or compressible as necessary Cons: -Insulated pouch is not very deep, prohibiting larger items from fitting comfortably -Insulated area location makes it impractical for longer wear storage of solid items -If you really want a tactical bag, the reflective strips on the shoulder straps could be seen as a con Summary: So far, this bag is everything I wanted and needed. Plenty of space, comfortable, and has an insulated pocket. For the price, I think you'd be hard pressed to beat this bag. Even with the minor cons, I still give this bag 5 stars.

## Features

- Widend Waist Belt: The widened waist(9.3"L*4.5"W)best is designed to easily store and take out small items like Smart Phones, keys, cards.
- Unipue Insulation Compartment: (water bladder is not included) Keep liquids warm or cool for up to 4 hours and also great for storage of other items such as lunchbox.
- Multi-Functional Compartments: Internal elastic belts and mesh bags are designed in the main compartment and the auxiliary compartment to store and fix items. The front pouch is equipped with tool slots and mesh compartments, which can be used for storage of stationery, flashlight, multi-tool, etc.
- Tactical Assault Backpack Capacity (35L): Weighs 3.3 pounds, made of high density fabric-durable and water-resistant. This pack works great to hold 14 inch notebook, iPad, book, clothes for 2-3 days, first-aid kit, flashlight, snacks and other items. Perfect for daily use, 2-3 days travel, hiking, cycling, mountaineering, camping, motocross and so on.
- Molle System & Comfortable Straps: Molle mount points are added in both the front and two sides of the backpack for adding accessory bags easily. Y-belt and side-compression belt are designed for adjusting and fixing the pack according to your need. Breathable and adjustable shoulder straps and mesh ventilated back support help relieve the stress from your shoulders and back, promising an enjoyable and comfortable long-time carry.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07PN5S9NK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,431,867 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,627 in Tactical Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Gelindo |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 14 inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,582 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | polyester |
| Fit Type | Relaxed |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.5"D x 11"W x 18"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Gelindo Tactical Backpack Survival Bag |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Gelindo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TP-2019-Grey |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | Gelindo Tactical Backpack Survival Bag |
| Number Of Pockets | 5 |
| Number of Compartments | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Pocket Description | Basic 5 Pckt |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Daypack Backpacks |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hiking, Hunting, Sport, Travel |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | 35L |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Storage Volume | 35 liters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Number | TP-2019-Grey |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Military |
| UPC | 746729412921 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

![Men's Daypack Backpacks, Grey, 35L - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A15oSjuZROL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, and I'm pushing its limits.
*by M***N on December 3, 2022*

I got the 35L, and it fits slim to medium frames perfectly. 20-30lb loads, depending on the shoot (photographer). It has small details that really go a long way, but are often ignored at this price point. I'll leave the "normal" backpack details to regular reviewers. I'm pushing limits, and you probably want to know what made me choose this bag over my multiple $200+ specialized camera bags. 1: Waist straps. Tip: If you don't know what your iliac crest is, please google it. It makes or breaks waist straps. For my body, the pockets on the straps wrap fully around my iliac crest, so it can sit freely above. This pocket is AMAZING--even if you don't use it, the added surface area alone lets you hold significantly heavier weight, more safely (25+lbs). TL;DR -- I can completely REMOVE the shoulder straps, and the bag holds ALL of the weight on my hips without falling. 2: Molle. Look at the picture. Plenty of points to choose from. 3: Y-Strap. I'm not using this for hiking. It's for photography. The Y-strap adds one extra layer of anti-theft--you simply can't open the rear pockets easily (or at all) without having to undo the Y-strap. 4: Compression straps. They're sturdy and hold. I'm hanging 10lb tripods with wheels on these things. They don't loosen unless I do something stupid. If it can handle the perpendicular tension I'm putting on the strap, I'm pretty confident it can handle the normal use of compression straps. I shoot at events and conventions, so tons of strangers who are strangers to each other. 5: Load lift straps: Very generous range. I wouldn't have been able to get this to comfortably hug my back (while still resting on my hips overall) without this. I use a camera sleeve inside this bag, so I can't get shift heavier items as close to the midpoint as one should for a proper load--these straps help a ton. TIP: If you don't know what I mean by that, I strongly recommend separate reading before trying heavy loads like mine, to avoid strain and injury. 6: Main compartment: It fully opens! As in, the backpack splits in half. If I have this resting on the ground, I can open it fully so I'm not sticking my hands into a dimly lit backpack, feeling for the correct lens/modifier. Some bad (though not a big deal for normal users, I guess?): - Lack of interior anchor points. If it DID have anchor points, one could use straps/velcro to suspend delicate equipment against falls. OR better position heavier items, for heavy load safety. - Non-flexible interior compartment pockets. EX: Those pen holders, card pockets, etc. Higher end bags sometimes have elastic, or padded fabric. Not applicable to me, but may be to you. - Insulation pocket: Nice gimmick, but only really applicable to lighter loads or smaller bladders. Because of its placement, you'll feel it on your back, and in a full load, you can't really shift it to the side to prevent offsetting the central weight. And by now I've written so much, I realize I look like a paid review. I'm not. I just love how perfectly fit this bag is for my needs--I no longer need to carry three separate things for my gear, and am STILL putting less stress on my shoulders and back (Read: My iliac crest comment).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Plenty of space with an insulated compartment
*by M***. on November 19, 2019*

INITIAL REVIEW: This is a review after just a few days of having this bag. I have read longer term reviews that have had some issues, so if that's the case, I'll come back and edit. Overview: I work in law enforcement where shifts can be long, so I carry a wide variety of stuff for my days. I generally have a book or two, paperwork, a planner, flashlights, pens, notebooks, wallet, keys, badge, etc in there all the time. In addition, with this bag, I'm able to carry my lunch. Anything non-refrigerated goes in a main compartment while refrigerated/frozen products go in the insulated section of the bag. I purchased this bag especially for that compartment and it gets the job done. More on that later. There are 2 main compartments that provide plenty of space for books and paperwork with a spot for a laptop or tablet as well. On the front of the bag, there are 2 more pockets, a larger one on bottom and a smaller one on top. Smaller is relative here because I still find it to be plenty spacious. There are also small pouches for miscellaneous items on the waist strap. The straps and back section are padded mesh and are very comfortable. If I had 60 lbs in there I feel it would be wearable even for an extended period of time. The MOLLE straps on here are abundant (I count 54 strap slots) and the top pouch has Velcro for your thin blue line patch. Parachute style pull straps allow the bag to maintain composure even when loaded to less than capacity and expand as necessary to accommodate more gear. Zippers and pulls don't seem to be heavy duty or cheap, just average for a backpack. The insulated area is built for a Camelbak style bladder, and there are clips on the shoulder straps to allow your hose to remain accessible during wear. However, because of the placement of the insulated compartment, bulkier solid items (ie. water bottles etc) would protrude into your back, which could be especially uncomfortable if worn for a longer period. I only carry mine to my post and then set it down, so this is not a huge issue for me. Pros: -Plenty of space, multiple compartments -Comfortable to wear -Expandable or compressible as necessary Cons: -Insulated pouch is not very deep, prohibiting larger items from fitting comfortably -Insulated area location makes it impractical for longer wear storage of solid items -If you really want a tactical bag, the reflective strips on the shoulder straps could be seen as a con Summary: So far, this bag is everything I wanted and needed. Plenty of space, comfortable, and has an insulated pocket. For the price, I think you'd be hard pressed to beat this bag. Even with the minor cons, I still give this bag 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great backpack, great price. Took all across Egypt.
*by R***V on October 16, 2018*

This is a great back pack. If you're a bigger guy, 6'2" 325lbs this belt fit around my waist with room to spare. There are plenty of compartments. Zip po er have held up great. The insulated compartment is very good. The small compartment on top is good for wallet, passport and phone. There are shoulder strap rings and clips for your water camel (bladder). Several inner compartments for pens, maps, passports or wallets. Space to use as a carry bag with the side sinches let all the way out. I have a battery with a belt clip on it and I clipped it into the hole for the water bag and got a 8 foot phone cord and never needed a charge and never had a dead phone all through my trip to Egypt. Also the bag will sinch down very thin with all the tie downs. Shoulder straps are comfortable to wear over one shoulder or the correct way. I can't say enough good things about this backpack its, great. Oh and of course, the price is better than every other one I've seen. I got a $9 bladder to add to this. Not the one Amazon recommended I didn't luks the way the water comes out on that one. See my reviews to see that one. ***I got no discount nor am I affiliated with this company.**

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