K-cliffs Scout Internal Frame Backpack , Green/grey

Product Description
Brand New! Recently released in the U.S. Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed By OkBuyBuy. 3200 CUBIC INCHES OF PACK SPACE. Fully lined throughout. The main compartment is top loading with top flap and compartment that clip down over it. This includes two draw straps in front which allow for expansion. 9″x 9″x 4″ pocket in top flap. Two waist level water bottle holders. Long Distance padded shoulder and waist straps. Multiple adjustments on shoulder straps and waist straps allow you to choose a good fit for your back. Air Flow Back Pads for the maximum in comfort. Thoracic strap between shoulder straps. Side, Top, Middle and Bottom Compression straps for the most secure loading. Plenty of extra straps and loops… More >>
K-cliffs Scout Internal Frame Backpack , Green/grey
Hiking Backpack | Camping Sleeping Bags
Category: Hiking Backpack




EL MORRAL NO LO ENVIARON DEL COLOR QUE SOLICITESI EMBARGO CUMPLE CON LAS CONDICIONES DE BUEN PRODUCTO
Rating: 5 / 5
Used this item on a 3 day trip. Worked better than I imagined. A little smaller than anticipated. But for a simple hike n camp .. GREAT
Rating: 4 / 5
I purchased this to use as a “bug out” pack. It is a good size, comfortable to carry, appears to be made well and will fit a decent amount of supplies. The zip pouch at the top is good for your wallet, keys and other small accessories you may need to carry. Overall, a nice product for a very good price.
Rating: 5 / 5
I needed a medium size pack for all my snowmobile riding stuff. Pack shovel, probe, spare gloves, snowbungie, etc. I had already spent a ton of cash on those items, so was a little shocked to see that a pack like the North Face Patrol is $150 retail, and only $95 on sale.
This pack is not really in that league, but it seems to be well made. Plenty of straps, loops and buckles on the outside to strap down whatever you could imagine.
Pack has one large main compartment, and an outer expansion part with a partial divider. There is a zippered top compartment which will be great for keys, wallet and GPS.
Some day I hope to be able to afford the patrol pack, but for now I’m styllin’ with this cheepo.
Rating: 3 / 5
It’s less than ideal but much more than a cloth sack.
It has just enough “bells and whistles” (adjustments, pockets, loops) to make it flexible enough for weekend expeditions if you know how to pack light.
Two people (experienced packers)with two of these and some stuff hanging from loops did fine in Zion National Park backcountry for three days in 2007.
Hard to beat for the price.
Rating: 3 / 5