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The MOUNTAINTOP 55L Hiking Internal Frame Backpack is designed for the modern adventurer, featuring a spacious 55-liter capacity, ergonomic support, and a rain cover for all-weather protection. With multiple compartments and bottom access, it ensures your gear is organized and easily reachable, making it the perfect companion for any hiking expedition.
A**N
All the bells and whistles of packs costing hundreds of dollars
55L backpack in burgundy. I bought this for my husband 6 ft, 212 lbs, wide chest. It fits great! I have reviewed about 50 backpacks before buying this. It has even more features than advertised. Great internal frame, light weight-3.3 lbs, sturdy construction, great padded shoulder and hip belts, breathes well, load lifters, 2 internal draw strings in main compartment, as well as the brain on top. So many pockets and straps to attach on the outside. Mesh water bottle pockets, hydration bag pocket and well marked hose port for it, with ring on shoulder strap to anchor hose end. 3 tall zippered pockets on the front, and the sleeping bag Pocket with 2 zippers, plus a large zippered pocket on each hip belt. One with mesh. Zippered pocket on top with rainfly, or use it for something else. Tracking pole holders on each side and Adjustable straps on both sides and back to attach larger items. So many extra loops and attachment points! This is by far the fanciest pack I have ever seen. Divide the main chamber into 3 areas with the zippered divider and internal pocket,or use it as one big bag by unzipping the divider. I am 5ft 3 inches, 120 lbs and this backpack adjusts to fit me also! I just ordered one of my own in a different color. The color choices are amazing in both color variety and quantity of offerings. Amazing great price. I highly recommend as the best I have seen. Very comfy
M**K
Great pack for backpacking
Very sturdy and easy to pack. Getting ready for another trip in two weeks. My grandson will be carrying this one (13 years old). Fits him well.
T**Y
THIS IS SO WRONG
I just got the pack today, 10/10/19. Got it out of the box and bag. I'm excited. It has the right number of pockets. I'm planning in my head where my gear is going to go. I'm showing it off and then I notice something. One of the barycenter straps for the left shoulder is completely missing. Not in the box or the bag, just completely not attached in any way shape or form. How does this make it through quality control? This makes me question the actual integrity and durability of this pack. I want to give it a decent try and hopefully I can, when its in a fully functional shape. So, disappointed.UPDATE 10/15/2019I was able to get into contact with the manufacturer and from the response I believe they have had a problem with the pack being shipped with one of the straps missing. They weren't much help but Amazon took care of everything. I shipped the defective pack back the same day, Thursday and received a replacement on Saturday. All the straps were there and I proceeded to load up my gear. This pack is miles above the two others I tried. Its much lighter even when fully loaded. Getting it on my back wasn't as difficult. I feel more confident with the shoulder pad are and the way they are attached. The hip padding is soft but firm and thick enough. I love the two side pocket, one on each side. The zip from the top down so you have an actual pocket and don't have to worry about something dropping out. They also butterfly so you can get more in there without having to cram it in. I had to get a different sleeping bag for the compartment. No fault of the bag, I just ordered a sleeping bag that was way too big for the pouch. The replacement fit perfectly with room to spare so I had space to put some other items I had already packed. A couple of side notes I would have liked to make the pack even better. The rain cover is stored in the zipper compartment in the hood. I would have preferred it to have its own zipper pocket at the bottom of the pack, I put it into the sleeping bag compartment so I could use the hood pouch freely without worrying about something happening to the rain cover. It would have been nice to have a pouch or net pocket on the under side of the hood. The large front pocket could have had a bit more material or if it could butterfly like the side pockets. It made for a tight fit even when empty but with the pack full, things got crushed just from volume pressure. Over all I'm very pleased with the pack and what I can get into it while getting to a lower base weight but it will definitely do for my BOB purposes.
T**R
Wife said I nailed it!
Wow, I can't say enough good things about this pack.I'm a little bit of an outdoorsman, um.. you know, and I recently got married.I don't go doing the YouTube overnight thing or nothin, but whenever I need to recharge the old batteries, I hit the trails. I have two backpacks that I can live out of.One is a rucksack that's more for bushcraft - I prefer that to hiking... and the other is sort of a um, lightweight hiking pack. It's not ultralight, it's lightweight. It's about 35lbs.Rucksack is about 40-50lbs. Short distance hikes, like down to sit and fish a stream or river maybe, but no long distance. It's loaded down and heavy.I was thinking that this bag being at a low price point would be a great beginner pack, meaning if she wasn't into it - then no big deal but boy, was I wrong! Her face lit up when she first saw it and when she put it on, she was so thrilled about how comfortable it feels on her.We loaded her up with about 18-20lbs~ of gear and she tossed that puppy on her back to see how it feels... She said it was lightweight and still very comfortable - even while we wore our packs around the house. Her only complaint about it is that you can't adjust the length for her short torso.We're both kinda on the shorter side. I'm 5'7 or 5'8, depending on who's measuring and she's 5'2<, or so she'd like to believe. (She's shorter... Yep, I said it.)But it's still comfortable for her, so what we're gonna do is hit the trail late fall and see how she does with it. If she's comfortable with it, we'll keep it, if not, we will load it with new gear and donate it to someone in need.Make sure you adjust these straps properly and also be ready to do some modifications on your packs. I shorten my straps to eliminate the chances of them getting caught on things by cutting them, melting the ends and then kinda folding the ends over and liquid stitching the ends to make sure the straps stay secure.We won't do that to this bag in case we donate it, but I've done that to all my other bags.Grab some Nikwax waterproofing spray and douse it down for a little light rain protection and I also treated mine with long-term mosquito repellent.10/5, highly recommended!Oh!! Before I forget, this bag is a little bit slim, so... bulky items ain't gonna fit. Don't expect to get a giant sleeping bag stuffed into it, that ain't gonna happen. But it'll carry your basics and much much more.
R**8
Great hiking backpack
Needed a good hiking backpack for a month long hiking trip. I was really torn between this bag and the way pricier REI bag. Went with this and it did not disappoint. Felt good on my back on long hikes. Plenty of space. The rain fly came in handy as well. Was almost a perfect fit. I would recommend
C**S
Bien
Lo q esperaba
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