Helikon-TexSummit Backpack, Outback Line
P**Y
40 litres is fine. The bag will fit flight cabin dimensions
The very first hill walking daybag I bought and I still keep coming back to it. At 1.2kg this is a light bag but bombproof. Very comfortable in use. I like a rolltop. You can just clip the hipbelt out of the way if you dont need it as in the picture. My style is I always carry a german army closed cell mat on my adventures and this gives some additional form to the compartment. The poncho goes over the bag so I dont carry a separate bag cover. I always carry a jetboil, basha and basha poles for shelter in case of my or someone elses need and a hikeman groundsheet. Still loads of room for clothes. Hydration and coffee wise I carry cold coffee (so nice!). I gather water to filter if necessary so dont need to load up with a bladder. The side pockets are fine. I carry a swedish army flask or smart bottle conveniently in my jacket. You can add pouches if you want to carry your kitchen with you but I like pub grub where possible and prefer to save the more ambitious cooking for a more static fun woodland camp. Still room for a frypan, stove and onions at the expense of clothing if thats your thing. I like onions when I am out and just slice and heat them in a little water to give body to a noodle soup. Room for a lightweight tent like the bobcat at the expense of the basha. Hopefully this shows how versatile this bag is. Am I going to collect firewood with it? Or strap lots to it in drybags? No. There are horses for those courses. But for my style this works well.
K**N
Good
Fantastically comfortable Very good quality
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