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Everest Hiking Pack, Red, One Size
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- Secure snap buckle compartment.
- Zippered side pockets.
- Side compression straps.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 25 x 15.1 x 25 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Everest Luggage -Child Vendor Code |
ASIN | B0019GAOO6 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 8045D-RD/BK |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #483,518 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,647 in Hiking Daypacks |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Capacity Total | 48 Liters |
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Product Description
Material 600D Polyester Dimension 24 x 13.5 x 8 in. Capacity 2930 in3 / 48 L Weight 3 lbs 4 oz / 1.5 kg
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Customers like the pockets, value, and suitability of the backpack. For example, they mention the main compartment is big, the side pockets are large, and the top pocket is perfect for storing books. They also say it's a great backpack for the price. Customers are also happy with appearance. That said, some complain about the straps and differ on sturdiness and weight.
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Customers like the pockets in the backpack. They say the main compartment is big, easy to get into, and can fit quite a lot of things. They also appreciate the large side pockets and rucksack closure style. The top pocket is the perfect size for storing books. The Everest hiking pack contains multiple compartments, with one larger space that could hold a small tent with two tarps, an air mattress, and a palette. It does not meet bag dimension requirements for use as a carry-on bag.
"...The Everest hiking pack contained multiple compartments, with one larger space that could easily fit a five gallon bucket...." Read more
"...The two side pockets make an excellent storage location for 5.56/9mm ammo, extra magazines and a water filtration kit...." Read more
"...As well the top pocket, which is the perfect size for storing books, can cause the bag to be top heavy and make it more difficult to walk up and..." Read more
"...The main compartment is BIG. Lots of room. easy to get into. There are no pockets or straps inside the main compartment. Which is fine by me...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the backpack. They say it's a very reasonably priced lightweight hiking backpack, suitable for shorter or overnight hikes. That said, some complain about the top straps ripping the rubber/plastic.
"...My cousin and I both purchased these packs as they were a cheap price, and offered a great deal of space...." Read more
"...I am still amazed at the durability of this pack relative to its price point...." Read more
"...Overall I think the pack is a great buy for the price...." Read more
"...only does it do its job but it's holding up fantastic and it was so economical!" Read more
Customers find the backpack suitable for hiking. They mention it has plenty of room, is an overall good pack, and is a fantastic piece of gear. Some say it's a good pack for the right usage, and a perfect compromise between a day pack and s backpack. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This pack is also perfect for hikers and campers that need quite a bit of storage space and want to be able to move it easily...." Read more
"...It's an Excellent, nice looking. Strong, sturdy, practical backpack. You CAN'T beat the price!..." Read more
"This bag is fantastic...especially when you consider the price!!This is my second Everest Hiking Pack...." Read more
"...at a campground, and had a car, but this backpack was perfect for our day hiking trips...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the backpack. They mention that it's incredibly comfortable to wear, well padded, and would be comfortable for long travel. Some say that the pack doesn't feel heavy when filled with items. Overall, most are happy with the comfort and functionality of the product.
"...90 day review forthcoming.This backpack is cavernous and comfortable. I'd feel comfortable putting a lot of weight in it if I had to...." Read more
"...This pack is incredibly comfortable to wear and the straps adjust easily while your moving...." Read more
"...They were extremely sturdy and well put together. The straps were not the most comfortable on my shoulders, but the balance of the pack was very easy..." Read more
"...VERY comfortable. Padded back, shoulder straps and waist strap is padded too. Made of nice strong material. The green looks crisp and cool...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the backpack. For example, they mention it looks good, has a decent design, and the color is beautiful. The straps are well designed and the waist strap helps with the weight. Some say the red color stands out and they get many compliments from fellow tourists.
"...The pack itself looks very sporty, and is provided in multiple colors...." Read more
"...It has good placement of compression straps to keep the pack nice and neat, and as well as making it look "neat" when the pack is not being used..." Read more
"...Not a million pockets like some bags but I appreciate the simple almost vintage look to it and I paired it with some packing cubes in the main..." Read more
"...straps that you can tighten down to keep everything secure, and it looks good (not that that's super important, but a plus)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the backpack. Some mention that it's very sturdy, with great quality material, and has held up to repeated abuse. However, others say that the top casing breaks apart at the top opening, and the stitching is not 100% reliable.
"...They were extremely sturdy and well put together...." Read more
"...For the past 210 days, this bag has held up to repeated abuse in the form of rainstorms, heavy loads, and rough handling...." Read more
"...for about two yers of seasonal outdoor excursions before the top casing breaks apart at the top opening , which happened on the last two, and one of..." Read more
"...The back is reinforced so the pack does a great job of keeping shape...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the backpack. Some mention it's ok for light backpacking, and easy to carry. However, others say that the loads of padding can get a little heavy on the shoulders, and the size for storing books can cause the bag to be top heavy.
"...The back is well padded though and the bag is ultra lightweight. We've used this pack 10+ times now and it's holding up great...." Read more
"...pocket, which is the perfect size for storing books, can cause the bag to be top heavy and make it more difficult to walk up and down hills and..." Read more
"...All in all, a good pack for light use or perhaps a child that won't be packing anything particularly heavy..." Read more
"...fit in quite a lot of things - stated capacity is 48L. It's also easy to carry and adjust for younger hikers...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the straps of the backpack. They mention that the strap is killing them, the chest restraint strap is attached too high, and the right shoulder strap is about halfway detached. They also say that the shoulder straps are connected to the hip straps, so when you tighten them, they sit up too high. Customers also mention that they dig into their necks, and that the waist strap sits poorly. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality and functionality of the strap.
"...I've read some reviews that lead me to believe the hip straps are sitting up too high for me and should instead go around my waist." Read more
"...anyway love the pack and all i fit in it BUT the strapping was all wrong for me the chest on hit my neck and the waist one was right..." Read more
"...This pack is incredibly comfortable to wear and the straps adjust easily while your moving...." Read more
"...It held up well until the last two trips when suddenly everything seemed to start wearing out at once - zipper seam starting to tear, shoulder strap..." Read more
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*4 year review*
A coworker of mine, Gary, has recently become homeless (long story). He’s completely refused any kind of help from me or others, but this morning, I gave him my Everest backpack. I knew from my years of using it that it will serve him quite well. The interior liner is still waterproof and the pack will hold everything he’ll need to carry around. Let’s hope that Gary gets back on his feet soon...until then, he’ll have an excellent backpack that will serve him as well as it did me.
5/20/17
*3 year review*
This pack now serves as my dedicated bug out bag. It's filled to the brim with freeze dried food, camping gear, batteries, a sleeping bag, and other miscellaneous gear. The two side pockets make an excellent storage location for 5.56/9mm ammo, extra magazines and a water filtration kit. Being prepared is a great feeling!
6/29/2016
*2 year review*
Bag is still going strong.
03/28/2014
*7 month review*
For the past 210 days, this bag has held up to repeated abuse in the form of rainstorms, heavy loads, and rough handling. I am still amazed at the durability of this pack relative to its price point. I highly recommend it to both the casual weekender and the dedicated backpacker.
*60 day review*
In the two months that I have owned this pack, I have used it DAILY to haul anything I can put in it. I was even able to fit a Wal-Mart twin sized air mattress (yes, in the box) into it. As I noted in my 30-day review, the bag's adjustable straps are beginning to fray after such use. In addition, the stitching that connects some of the straps to the pack is beginning to show signs of wear from heavy, frequent loads.
If you're only planning on using this pack for the occasional weekend jaunt into the local state park, you needn't worry about the kind of issues I'm experiencing. As I've mentioned previously, I am a bike commuter, so I necessarily rely very heavily on this bag and regularly stuff it to full capacity (which, I'll add, I'm still quite impressed with). It IS water resistant, as evidenced by my frequent trips to work and back in heavy rain. I still highly recommend this bag.
Email me at jakefranklin1989@gmail.com if you want pictures to get a better look at the condition of the pack.
02/26/2014
I've had this pack for nearly a month now and I'm still fairly satisfied with it. I'm a bike commuter and I wear this bag daily and use it to haul groceries and clothing, so I've certainly tested its weight limits and carrying capacity. One minor issue I've noticed is that the adjustable straps used to hitch the pack higher or lower are beginning to fray. Again, I do use this pack daily and it IS just a $30 backpack, so I suppose I can't complain. 90 day review forthcoming.
This backpack is cavernous and comfortable. I'd feel comfortable putting a lot of weight in it if I had to. But regarding the hip straps: are they supposed to fit across the torso or down nearer the waist? I've read some reviews that lead me to believe the hip straps are sitting up too high for me and should instead go around my waist.
*4 year review*
A coworker of mine, Gary, has recently become homeless (long story). He’s completely refused any kind of help from me or others, but this morning, I gave him my Everest backpack. I knew from my years of using it that it will serve him quite well. The interior liner is still waterproof and the pack will hold everything he’ll need to carry around. Let’s hope that Gary gets back on his feet soon...until then, he’ll have an excellent backpack that will serve him as well as it did me.
5/20/17
*3 year review*
This pack now serves as my dedicated bug out bag. It's filled to the brim with freeze dried food, camping gear, batteries, a sleeping bag, and other miscellaneous gear. The two side pockets make an excellent storage location for 5.56/9mm ammo, extra magazines and a water filtration kit. Being prepared is a great feeling!
6/29/2016
*2 year review*
Bag is still going strong.
03/28/2014
*7 month review*
For the past 210 days, this bag has held up to repeated abuse in the form of rainstorms, heavy loads, and rough handling. I am still amazed at the durability of this pack relative to its price point. I highly recommend it to both the casual weekender and the dedicated backpacker.
*60 day review*
In the two months that I have owned this pack, I have used it DAILY to haul anything I can put in it. I was even able to fit a Wal-Mart twin sized air mattress (yes, in the box) into it. As I noted in my 30-day review, the bag's adjustable straps are beginning to fray after such use. In addition, the stitching that connects some of the straps to the pack is beginning to show signs of wear from heavy, frequent loads.
If you're only planning on using this pack for the occasional weekend jaunt into the local state park, you needn't worry about the kind of issues I'm experiencing. As I've mentioned previously, I am a bike commuter, so I necessarily rely very heavily on this bag and regularly stuff it to full capacity (which, I'll add, I'm still quite impressed with). It IS water resistant, as evidenced by my frequent trips to work and back in heavy rain. I still highly recommend this bag.
Email me at jakefranklin1989@gmail.com if you want pictures to get a better look at the condition of the pack.
02/26/2014
I've had this pack for nearly a month now and I'm still fairly satisfied with it. I'm a bike commuter and I wear this bag daily and use it to haul groceries and clothing, so I've certainly tested its weight limits and carrying capacity. One minor issue I've noticed is that the adjustable straps used to hitch the pack higher or lower are beginning to fray. Again, I do use this pack daily and it IS just a $30 backpack, so I suppose I can't complain. 90 day review forthcoming.
This backpack is cavernous and comfortable. I'd feel comfortable putting a lot of weight in it if I had to. But regarding the hip straps: are they supposed to fit across the torso or down nearer the waist? I've read some reviews that lead me to believe the hip straps are sitting up too high for me and should instead go around my waist.
The durability of this pack was a life saver. Knowing nothing about how to backpack, my cousin and I, like most rookies, over-packed our bags. These packs each held around 65 pounds worth of equipment. After three solid days of strenuous hiking not one rip or tear could be found on them. They were extremely sturdy and well put together. The straps were not the most comfortable on my shoulders, but the balance of the pack was very easy. At times the equipment would get shifted around, and I would have to readjust, but I believe this would happen with any back pack. The Everest hiking pack contained multiple compartments, with one larger space that could easily fit a five gallon bucket. It also included some bungee material that could hold onto various equipment outside of the backpack. I do not believe these packs are rated as waterproof, however, while hiking it started pouring on us, and all of our gear and equipment inside of the backpack remained dry.
I would highly recommend this product, and I would certainly purchase this pack again if the need were ever to arise. Although, with the strength of this pack I don’t believe I will need another one anytime soon. The price is most likely the cheapest you will find for such a high quality pack. The pack itself looks very sporty, and is provided in multiple colors. You will certainly get the most bang for your buck out of this backpack!
-The Amateur from Ames
Pros: This 'little' pack really isn't that little. There is a surprising amount of space inside, and ample attachment points on the outside. The pack is fairly waterproof even in heavy rain, only a little seepage through the side pouch zippers. There is no frame, only a flexible, padded back, so it will fold down to fit into luggage or store in a small space. When filled, it rides fairly nice on the average person's back.
Cons: The waist belt is good, but hard to adjust down tight on someone with a smaller waist. The shoulder straps are padded just over the top of the shoulders and while they sit fairly well, the little cross-strap that is to keep them from sliding outward is way to high to use, and is not adjustable. I am average build, and with the waist strap sitting correctly, that little cross-strap was against my throat when snapped together! When full, the pack stays formed and rides nicely. If only partially full it buckles outward, though, as it has no frame, and when it does this the shoulders take most of the weight, and in an awkward way.
For weekend base-camping trips or shorter hikes this is a great, inexpensive, durable little pack. I recommend it as a "bug-out bag." For longer hikes I would invest in something better, with a frame and hydration, etc. (My preference is external frame.) But if you need to bug out, you can't beat the price on this little gem!
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Técnicamente cuenta con 4 bolsillos en total. El principal, que es bastante amplio, uno en la parte superior, como para guardar mapas, dinero, y cosas no muy grandes que se requieran enseguida; dos bolsillos a los lados bastante amplios (mi nalgene de 1L cabe perfectamente en uno y aún sobra espacio) y en la parte trasera (entre estos dos) cuenta con un sistema de correas en las que realmente no se me ocurre que llevar, tal vez un hacha atravesada se sostendria bien ahí o una sierra plegable.
Sin duda es una mochila muy hermosa, funcional y barata.
Ajustandola bien pude resolver el problema que menciona uno de los compradores norteamericanos, de lo pequeño de la zona de los hombros. Y lo que no he podido ver es si la parte del cinturón se ajusta para cerrar más y así apretar (para poder distribuir el peso).
Si van a llevarla a un ambiente húmedo o con altas probabilidades de lluvia, seria muy buena opción tener listo un protector impermeable para la mochila (o uno para nosotros que abarque la mochila).
Debo admitir que mis expectativas quedaron ampliamente superados por el precio que tenía.
El cordón que cierra la bolsa principal y la parte de tela por la que va metido de siente muy poco resistente, si se maneja con mucho cuidado, no creo que haya problema.
La volvería a comprar definitivamente, es una hermosura, me encantó y quedé fascinado y satisfecho, el servicio de Amazon, como siempre, inmejorable.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2018
Técnicamente cuenta con 4 bolsillos en total. El principal, que es bastante amplio, uno en la parte superior, como para guardar mapas, dinero, y cosas no muy grandes que se requieran enseguida; dos bolsillos a los lados bastante amplios (mi nalgene de 1L cabe perfectamente en uno y aún sobra espacio) y en la parte trasera (entre estos dos) cuenta con un sistema de correas en las que realmente no se me ocurre que llevar, tal vez un hacha atravesada se sostendria bien ahí o una sierra plegable.
Sin duda es una mochila muy hermosa, funcional y barata.
Ajustandola bien pude resolver el problema que menciona uno de los compradores norteamericanos, de lo pequeño de la zona de los hombros. Y lo que no he podido ver es si la parte del cinturón se ajusta para cerrar más y así apretar (para poder distribuir el peso).
Si van a llevarla a un ambiente húmedo o con altas probabilidades de lluvia, seria muy buena opción tener listo un protector impermeable para la mochila (o uno para nosotros que abarque la mochila).
Debo admitir que mis expectativas quedaron ampliamente superados por el precio que tenía.
El cordón que cierra la bolsa principal y la parte de tela por la que va metido de siente muy poco resistente, si se maneja con mucho cuidado, no creo que haya problema.
La volvería a comprar definitivamente, es una hermosura, me encantó y quedé fascinado y satisfecho, el servicio de Amazon, como siempre, inmejorable.