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The TETON Sports Hiking Backpack Alpine offers a spacious 65-liter capacity with multiple access points, ensuring you can easily reach your gear. Designed for comfort, it features adjustable straps and a ventilated back panel, making it perfect for long hikes. With hydration compatibility and ample storage options, this backpack is your ultimate companion for outdoor adventures.
C**H
Best backpack on a budget or no
So far, this is a great bag for the price. I have had external frame backpacks and it was time to upgrade to a lighter option. I researched online as well as retail and I didn't find anything as sturdy or feature rich as this for the price. A bag like this costs at least double the price at your retail store. As for the bag, the bag is made of ripstop material and is double-stitched for extra strength at the seams (I could haul my 40lb 5-year-old INSIDE the bag without any problem). I sprayed 3 coats of waterproofing over the bag before use just to be cautious, but I haven't encountered rain to test it's performance.Pros:-Multiple sections and pouches-Custom ergonomic support-Built-in rain fly and chest-snap whistle-Colors are easily visibleCons:-The top flap has several cinch points that can be difficult to open and/or may become tangled-Rain fly may push water to the straps instead of down the bag away from the shoulders (not tested verified)-Black back pads cause sweatThe best features IMO are the separate bottom section for sleeping bags, etc., the zipper pouch on the inside of the top flap and the rain fly. I can fit my Teton Journey sleeping bag in the bottom section and still have room for a camping pillow and bag sheets. The upper hidden pouch is great for those items you want to stay dry and out of the way, but may need to reach. While I haven't had the occasion to test the rain fly, it pulls out easily and covers the whole exterior of the bag and it's very easy to roll up for reinsertion into the storage pouch on the bottom of the bag (it is fully removable but is attached to the inside of the bottom of the bag by an elastic band). There are ample straps for accessories as well as a great vertical and horizontal cinch system. The torso length is customizable so that it can fit my 6'2" body or my wife's 5'9", only by tightening the straps on the back of the bag. The waist strap is comfortable for long periods as it is padded in the right areas, and more importantly, the fit is easy to adjust and there's a small zip pouch for granola, keys or small gps, compass or something. I couldn't quite fit my 5" phone in the waist pouch. There's ample space on the waist strap for a phone, knife, hatchet or pistol holster or whatever. A water bladder can be placed in the main pack section in the separated water pouch (running a tube through the pack) or water bottles can be hung on the side of the bag's two bottle holders. The pack holds a good amount of equipment (inside and out) and weight as I've had about 60lbs in it (training hikes) and even my folded up 5-year-old (see above). While I was training the shoulder and back pads caused sweat, but they also dry pretty quick. Over all, I'm very satisfied with the Teton Sports Hiker 3700. I have friends who have spend three times the amount and can't believe the features I have on the Teton. I'm becoming a Teton man, and I bet you will too.
H**N
Awesome Bag- but Small
I have the Teton Scout 3400 and love that bag, the brand got my loyalty with their affordable products and great customer service and marketing. I wanted to try another bag from their "ultralight" line this year and went with this one (Summit 1500) to use as a day pack. The construction is fantastic as are the materials used. There are TONS of pockets and straps to secure gear (including two ice pick velcro straps which I think can also be used for a small hatchet or poles, if you're into that). Even as an ultralight pack, it feels sturdy.It is wicked small, though. I am 5'10"-5'11" and I had to let the shoulder straps nearly all the way out. It could probably fit someone up to 6' or so. This is a daypack though, so it's not too big of a deal as long as you know it is going to be relatively small. I might return it to try the Hiker 3700 or a larger onebut not because this pack has any problems, just because it is a bit on the small side... or maybe I'll keep this and just buy another pack to add to my lineup!Last drawback is that the side mesh pockets are insanely small. I usually use Nalgene water bottles, not a hydration pack, so some people may not care...but I was sad I couldn't use these pockets to hold my usual water bottles. They will work for keys, a knife, etc. etc. Just something to keep in mind.Even with these two minor details, go Teton, 5 stars.Edit: 2 hours laterI've stuffed the pack full and part of what I really like about this pack is that the internal frame helps you fit a lot of gear without any sag...ALSO, a Nalgene bottle WILL fit in the mesh pockets...just not super deep. But it is held secure. So, the only issue now is the size...and with a full pack it feel pretty good but in order to have it fit on my back well, the hip belt rides pretty high. Will continue to work on this but it's looking better and better.
B**D
جوده وخفه وحجم
جدا جميله جوده عاليه تستاهل شراها انصح فيها طلعات خفافيه ابو نص يوم
S**N
Von 50euro auf 200euro Preisexplosion
Dee Rucksack ist wie erwartet ich habe ihn auf Amazon für unter 50 Euro gekauft! Und seit dem sind die Preise für den Rucksack explodiert jetzt kostet er warum auch immer 200 Euro auf Teton direkt ist er unter 100 Euro zu haben
G**J
Una mochila que puede guardar mucho.
Las mochilas para campismo son mochilas técnicas y pueden utilizarse inclusive para "viajes de mochila" y no más. Esta mochila fue diseñada para viajes cortos de campismo , sin embargo, puede someterse a una carga moderada y funcionar bastante bien. Es pequeña pero sus 25 litros de capacidad la hacen útil para llevar suficiente equipo. Tiene amarres en el exterior para sujetar mantas, colchones ligeros, tiendas de campaña, bastones, bolsas de dormir y demás. Tiene espacio para una cantimplora flexible de tres litros. No la recomiendo como equipaje de mano ya que las políticas respecto de este tipo de equipaje varía entre compañías de aviación y los tirantes de hombro así como la sujeción lumbar pueden ser voluminosos. ¡Excelente mochila!
A**R
but have an upper body shaped like a barrel so most packs in the 'day' size ...
I've been using this pack for about a year and have no trouble giving it 5 stars. I'll agree and say that (like most) I found it was smaller than I expected. That said, it IS advertised as a day pack, and I'd have to assume that the capacity has been measured and is accurate.I'm short at 5' 8", but have an upper body shaped like a barrel so most packs in the 'day' size feel like I have a pack on that's built for someone's first day of kindergarten... I'm very happy how this one fits and carries a load. A friend who backpacks a lot tried it on (he's about 5'10" and skinny like a bean pole and after adjusting it he was happy with how it fit him also, so props to Teton for building a pack that fits different body types well.Zero issues with build quality, all the zippers work slick, the rain cover is in the bottom compartment like it's supposed to be. There are lots of loops for strapping things on like poles, camera tripod, etc...and the ice axe Velcro loops combined with the bottom loops work great for attaching long items.I've also used this pack on a few fishing trips (day trips) and it worked nicely carrying food for the day, lots of water, my shoulder bag for fly fishing, a hoodie, raincoat, 4-piece 5wt rod in a tube and the reel, GSI 'Minimalist' cook kit, alcohol burner, and folding stove plus misc stuff like the multitool, compass, bug repellant, small first aid kit, etc. It's large enough to carry everything for a day trip, but was also small enough to be able to wade the river and flyfish with the pack on and not have it getting in the way.Here's a question for Teton if they're reading this....The loops at the bottom (where the tips of your hiking poles would go, for example) are different sizes. One is larger than the other. First I thought that they just weren't all that careful when they made or attached those loops, but it's intentional....watching videos about this pack (and other Tetons, actually) it appears that all their packs have one loop smaller than the other. Can't be coincidence.....is this just to hold whatever you're carrying snug depending on if it needs a slightly larger or smaller loop you can use the one that fits best? Silly question, maybe....but there's a reason and I'd like to know what it is..One suggestion is that if you're planning on packing this thing FULL, make sure that you put whatever items that will be in the front and side pockets INTO the pockets before packing the main compartment. Those pockets are 'inies', as opposed to 'outies', so items in those pockets need to take space away from the main compartment. This isn't a fault, or problem, it's just the way it is. And, if it had big protruding pockets, it wouldn't feel as compact and 'out of the way' as it did while I was fishing, pushing through alders, climbing over (or under) deadfalls, etc.
J**S
Mochila para acampadas
Tiene una calidad/precio super buena, me ha impresionado gratamente, tiene muy buenos acabados y está muy completa para salir de excursiones y campamentos al aire libre.
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