Whether you're off travelling around the world or off on a hiking holiday this ProAction bag is ideal. The 50 litre rucksack features 1 internal pocket and 3 external pockets. Get the most comfort out of your rucksack with its adjustable padded shoulder straps and padded adjustable hip belt to keep it secure.
12 comments
kramer2088
10 Jan 163#1
I can't see it...
steluca5
10 Jan 162#2
Someone needs to add a picture to this listing, just a white square atm.
mellowfellow
10 Jan 163#3
"Whether you're off travelling around the world "
False. I actually did go abroad and was lucky enough to be able to switch this bag out with a friend at the last minute for a proper bag. This bag does not compare with a premium priced bag. It is seriously uncomfortable, has very little structural support, and will cut into your shoulders. For serious travel you want a bag like one of these http://www.millets.co.uk/walking-hiking/rucksacks-daysacks/rucksacks/ which are actually on sale at the moment...
This pro-action bag would be suitable for if you needed to take your clothes to the launderette or travel in a way that results in you not really needing to put the bag on your back... like car>train>plane>car>hotel.
hemelskonijn
10 Jan 16#4
would advice to spend a tenner more at decathlon. in my experience these have weak seems.
hukdbargain
31 Jan 16#5
What is it?
Jo444
31 Jan 16#6
This is great bag for trip to London.
No8
31 Jan 16#7
Why do people insist on wearing camo if they're not: A. In the military; b. A deer hunter?
Particularly in a retail park, where it just doesn't work...
ianhalling to No8
1 Feb 16#11
You don't have to be in the military or a deerhunter to wear camo - sometimes its good to keep a low profile or blend in.
textit
1 Feb 16#8
Yes, if you are not a killer this is not for you.
DealJourno
1 Feb 16#9
I travel a lot. It's worth getting the best possible bag you can afford. But if you're spending quite a few grand on a world trip, you can afford to.pay for a comfortable pack.
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False. I actually did go abroad and was lucky enough to be able to switch this bag out with a friend at the last minute for a proper bag. This bag does not compare with a premium priced bag. It is seriously uncomfortable, has very little structural support, and will cut into your shoulders. For serious travel you want a bag like one of these http://www.millets.co.uk/walking-hiking/rucksacks-daysacks/rucksacks/ which are actually on sale at the moment...
This pro-action bag would be suitable for if you needed to take your clothes to the launderette or travel in a way that results in you not really needing to put the bag on your back... like car>train>plane>car>hotel.
Particularly in a retail park, where it just doesn't work...