I thought so. I have not been let down by their bags.
alanbeenthere
14 Dec 16#3
I have a bag similar to this and the lack of any proper handle padding make it excruciatingly painful to carry after any medium+ distance. Notice the description says supported travel.
queenstoneage
14 Dec 16#4
I would wear a proper rucksack for long periods. This is more for chucking in vans etc, I would wear it on the shoulders 5 mins Max.
jobibear
15 Dec 16#5
Agreed with above comments, this is NOT a "trekking" bag, you'd be pretty **** off if you went on the Annapurna Circuit with this.
seany1977
15 Dec 16#6
'Trekking Bag'???? It's too big for trekking, you would use a backpack for trekking. Ideally no bigger than 40L. It's a good price for it's size though. As somebody said good for throwing in the back of the car.
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