REI Co-op has
60-Liter REI Co-Op Men's or Women's Trailmade 60 Pack Hiking Backpack Bag (Various Colors) on sale for
$107.39. Shipping is free, or choose free store pickup where available.
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Colors Available:
- REI Co-op Trailmade 60 Pack
Product Details:
- Offered in 2 size widths to select the best fit for you; both sizes adjust to fit torso lengths of 15 to 19 in.
- Adjustable torso makes it easy for people of different sizes to share the pack—or to hand it down
- Padded back, shoulder straps and contoured hipbelt provide a comfortable carry
- 100% recycled nylon shell fabrics with nonfluorinated durable water repellent (DWR) finish to help moisture bead up on the surface
- Roomy top-loading main compartment, separate sleeping bag compartment, and 6 exterior pockets—including an attached top lid—offer user-friendly organization
- Sleeping bag compartment has its own zipper for quick access; internal divider can be collapsed to create a larger main compartment
- External compression keeps your load tight and balanced for easy carry
- Front-reach water bottle pockets are easily accessed with the pack on to help you stay hydrated on the trail
- Dedicated hydration sleeve in interior to hold your reservoir (reservoir not included)
- Stash pocket on back is great for extra layers; hipbelt pockets store a phone and snacks
- Compatible with Packmod Hipbelt Extender, Rainshield Pocket and Mesh Pocket (not included)
- Packing and fit-adjustment user tips are printed under the top lid for easy access anytime, anywhere
- REI Co-op brand is certified to The Climate Label; we actively fund efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our business and support climate projects around the world
- Contains materials that meet the bluesign criteria
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Backpacks should be tall enough that the shoulder straps don't rest on your shoulders. All the weight should rest on your hips via the waist belt. The shoulder straps should start out high enough that they only touch your upper chest, to keep the pack from tipping backward. That's what the "load lifter" straps on top of the shoulder straps are for...to pull the top of the shoulder straps high enough to not rest on your shoulders.
If you buy a backpack that's too short, it's impossible to get the shoulder straps high enough, and you will carry weight on your shoulders no matter how tightly you cinch the waist belt. Then you will hate backpacking.
Backpacks should be tall enough that the shoulder straps don't rest on your shoulders. All the weight should rest on your hips via the waist belt. The shoulder straps should start out high enough that they only touch your upper chest, to keep the pack from tipping backward. That's what the "load lifter" straps on top of the shoulder straps are for...to pull the top of the shoulder straps high enough to not rest on your shoulders.
If you buy a backpack that's too short, it's impossible to get the shoulder straps high enough, and you will carry weight on your shoulders no matter how tightly you cinch the waist belt. Then you will hate backpacking.
You can also look up the measurements...
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