Lixada 50L Waterproof Hiking Backpack - Lightweight Trekking Backpack for Camping, Travel & Outdoor Adventures with Rain Cover - Perfect for Day Hikes, Backpacking & Mountain Climbing
Lixada 50L Waterproof Hiking Backpack - Lightweight Trekking Backpack for Camping, Travel & Outdoor Adventures with Rain Cover - Perfect for Day Hikes, Backpacking & Mountain Climbing

Lixada 50L Waterproof Hiking Backpack - Lightweight Trekking Backpack for Camping, Travel & Outdoor Adventures with Rain Cover - Perfect for Day Hikes, Backpacking & Mountain Climbing

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It is a wonderful bag that will surely make your outdoor experience fantastic. Features: Crafted from water resistant and tear resistant nylon fabric, very durable. Features spacious main compartment and numerous pouches with large capacity. With strong hanging system to carry more items. Ergonomic padded shoulder straps and back support for best ventilation and easing burden. Adjustable chest belt and waist belt. Rain cover stored in a bottom pocket. Specifications: Item type: Backpack Gender: Unisex Material: Nylon Color: Blue / Black / Orange / Green / Blue 1 / Red / Army Green (optional) Capacity: 50L Size: Approx. 60 * 30 * 20cm / 23.6 * 11.8 * 7.9in Weight: Approx. 1070g / 2.35lb Package List: 1 * Outdoor Backpack 1 * Rain Cover

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Seams could be better but for the money it is a decent pack. The first one I purchase, the material that separates the sleeping bag compartment from the top stoarage area ripped at the seam when trying to pack the sleeping bag it in. I returned it and ordered another. Had to buy a compression bag for the sleeping bag and it fit but if you put too much pressure on the meterial, it seems like it will rip again. We go on a 13 mile hike at the top of the Palm Springs Tram in a couple of weeks and I will see how it holds up.Great bag for traveling. This was the only bag that I took on my 10 day trip in Italy and it was perfect. The key is to throw all of your clothes and put her inside I was able to take a pair of sneakers, a pair of shorts 10 pair of socks 10 pair of underwear 8 t shirts, 2 polo shirts, 2 pair of pants, my GoPro and accessories, shampoo, deodorant cologne etc. Best thing about this bag is all the hidden pockets. I especially liked the hidden pocket on the bottom of the bag that's why I kept my passport and all other important documents. It was comfortable to carry around no complaints here. I think if it if you're traveling right this is perfect for the money!!I bought this for a 3 week backpacking trip to Malaysia and it held up very well. This was taken through several airports, on the train, walking, to the rainforest and none of the zippers ripped, the fabric stayed intact and the bag was spacious enough to hold almost two weeks of clothing.I am 5'3", quite thin, and shoulder straps are not as easy to adjust to fit a smaller body as a regular backpack. However, this wouldn't prevent me from buying this again since the waist and chest straps help to distribute the weight of the bag. It's comfortable to walk with and has enough compartments for smaller items. Worth the price.The capacity of the backpack is misleading. It really is a 45L backpack. The fabric where you store the sleeping bag ripped the last day of our 4 day hiking trip. Maybe good if you will not use the sleeping bag compartment, but still I feel that you better spend more money for a better backpack. The rain cover is also very thin and got holes when we put the cover backpack on rocky ground. We also purchased a TENTON Sport Explorer 4000 (65L) after I got the Lixada backpack. I am glad I ordered only one Lixada backpack instead of two. Once I received the Lixada backpack, I figured out that we would not have enough room for a 4 day hiking trip if I order another Lixada, so I went for the TENTON for my husband and I kept the Lixada. The TENTON backpack is a better choice for hiking: you have more room (particularly in the sleeping bag compartment), sturdier, better fabric, and the rain cover is also better (we placed it next to the Lixada with the rain cover and the rain cover has no holes). If you want more quality go for the TENTON, the extra dollars you'll paid are worth.Not bad especially for the price checking in on a few overnight stuff the crap out of it it's held up good so far only gripe is it's a 45 liter pack with a 5 liter bubble on the back that expands out which isn't necessarily a bad thing but the bubble that expands out as just a thin sheet of nylon completely unsupportive just hanging off the back of the pack other than that a great buy tons of straps and stuff to load gear on can't really beat it for the priceI'm generally satisfied with this bag. I bought it for a 4 day canoe / hiking trip to the Adirondacks. I'm not a very experienced hiker, so I probably had too many things inside and strapped to the outside of this bag during my trip. The most frustrating part was that two of the straps ripped off at the stitching and so I had to use cording to tie my sleeping pad and tent to the outside of the pack midway through the trip. Also the inner lining of the lower pouch ripped as it was made of very thin material.Overall I was satisfied with the size and design of the pack, especially for the price, a great value.I'm a beginning hiker/camper and needed a good beginner bag that could let me go out comfortably for a day or two. This bag is big enough to fit everything I need for the trip and it's comfortable. There are a ton of pockets for placing things in whether you need them while you're hiking, or after you've set up the tent and are ready to turn in for the night. All the straps and hook spaces on the outside allow me to pack things exactly like I need them.I've taken this pack out once and loved it. It functions as it should, had it weighted down with about 30 lbs of gear and it handled great. The padding on the straps was comfortable and it was roomy enough for cooking gear which included a 8" cast iron skillet, hammock, extra jacket, blanket, sportsman axe, collapsable cooler packed with food for a day for two. Also carried a first aide kit, two canteens, and some other smaller items I can't remember at the momentPERFECTION IN EVERY WAY, colour, design, size, capacity, durability, functionality, very comfortable and you cann't feel it's weight at all cause the belts around the shoulders and waist helps to distribute the weight beautifullyThis ok for the price, It saw me through a week of the Camino way which is why I bought it. It has fallen apart pretty much 6 months later though, I have just searched the purchase so I can get the same size in a better quality rucksack. If you want something that is cheap and will last for a holiday this is fine, if you want something that lasts probably not your best bet.We bought two of this bags for our holiday, at the begging we were pleased with the look and quality, however after traveling with them for two weeks we realised they are not very good.The fabric on the top of my bag was broken after a couple of days, I could still use it but it was annoying.It might also be worth mentioning that this bag does not have compartments and for that reason you will have to empty it every time you want to wear something that is in the bottom of the bag.Most of the straps are starting to rip away from the bag and one strap on the top has completely ripped off, Only used this bag 4-5 times so far but it is not holding up to even a 2.5 kg tent and 0.5kg sleeping matt, Go for something more durable or expensiveThis bag is an absolute joke and is unfit for its purpose as a hiking bag, it is incredibly cheaply made and insecurely made. About an hour into a three day hike one of the shoulder straps literally snapped and broke due to the inadequate stitching work holding it together meaning I had to tie a knot to keep it together and continue on my trip. During my trip both the external pockets managed to break without being misused or forced closed, one of the zips just snapped off after I tried to move it. This is obviously as poorly made and cheap as they come for hiking bags, don't fall into my trap just pay more for a decent one that can last for more then one trip!