🌟 Elevate Your Adventure with Style!
The SKYSPER Small Hiking Backpack is a 20L lightweight daypack designed for both men and women, featuring water-resistant materials, ergonomic comfort, and multiple compartments for organization. With a focus on safety and versatility, this backpack is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers alike.
Outer Material | Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.4"D x 10.3"W x 16.9"H |
Storage Volume | 20 Liters |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Lantc20-black |
Pattern | Plaid |
character | sports |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Style Name | Daypack Backpacks |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
R**H
What I have been looking for! Orange is my ski color. Roomy, strong and lightweight.
This is my fourth snow ski backpack in 4 years, and "EUREKA" I have Found it. This is a great bargain at less than $40 too.I added my hydration bladder (2 liter) and fits great. There is a support strap inside to hold the bladder in place. Even has the opening to pull the water tube through.I like the many pockets and the zippers which all seem sturdy and durable. The buckles are heavier duty than my last backpack, where the lower buckle broke as it was too flimsy and the buckles were too small. These are nice and solid. Has nice inside zipper pocket also for valuables like a wallet and key fob. The adjustable fit and ability to move the high chest strap up and down is great for fitting different size skiers.When empty it does not take up much space and stores easily. Loved it on the slopes. Super comfortable and carried all my gear for filming ski resort review blogs, including nimble and mic's and three invisible selfie sticks for my Insta 360 X4 and Go Pro Hero13.This is a great Backpack - very happy with it.
M**Y
A terrific, surprisingly roomy bag, super comfy
Nice and light, good pockets, capacious in all sorts of ways. Using for carrying books (I had 7 heavy hardback books, along with my laptop etc yesterday -- yet, it felt really light because it fits my body nicely, (I am 5'4") especially with the belts in front. The shoulder straps are located at the right place (instead of being too wide), and are highly adjustable in length. Pockets can take lots of little things, from a cell phone and bike lights to hand lotion and a pencil/pen case. I have a dozen or more backpacks piled up in my house, actually, but this is my winner for now. It will be a proper size for a flight carry-on to put under the seat, too. I am excited to have a backpack that actually fits me, is comfortable, and carries a lot!
S**A
Sleek and Spacious
I recently purchased the SKYSPER 20L hiking backpack, and I'm really impressed! It has enough space for all my essentials without being bulky, making it perfect for day hikes. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry, even on longer treks. The adjustable straps ensure a comfortable fit, and I love the various compartments for organization. Overall, it’s a great backpack for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-carry option for outdoor adventures!
W**.
Nice backpack for traveling. Fits under the seat in front of you on the airplane.
I was choosing between this bag and the 25 lb bag. I went with this one because it is more durable and comfortable. I like the pockets - the side pockets hold good sized water bottles, multiple smaller pockets are useful for sun block and glasses, etc, and large pocket holds a good amount of gear, and the zippers move freely. In comparison, the 25lb skysper folded up very small but had fewer pockets and no padding. My husband got the 35 lb model. His is equally useful and comes with a rain cover. I had to purchase a rain cover for my backpack. His 35lb Skysper also easily fit a 2L hydration bladder. However, the 35lb backpack barely fit under the airline seat (really stuck out a lot!). Both the 25lb and 35lb backpacks could be improved by using a thicker material for the top loop. When picking up a full pack by the top loop, the thin cord can press a bit hard on your hand.
V**M
Great for trips
Just returned from a mission trip to Central America and this was my all purpose daily pack. Great for plan traveling and then for keeping on me all day. Lots of room and a great amount of pockets and straps and it's definitely more breathable than any other backpack I've ever had. Lightweight in itself so I could really load it down. Not super padded but I was able to bring home a ceramic coffee mug in it - stuffed with socks and wrapped in two t-shirts. Don't have a durability rating after only one trip but so far so good. I'll definitely use this any time I go anywhere.
T**Y
Light weight 20L small to medium sized pack, not flimsy plenty of space + pockets
We purchased this pack and another pack for 6 days of day hiking in 2 National Parks and on the plane I would recommend this pack as a slightly larger than small pack. It’s comfortable, sturdy, and lightweight. It doesn’t feel cheap or flimsily. The bag was tossed around and placed in rough surfaces from forests to rocky landscapes and held up well. No tears or pulls. Plenty of pockets to store snacks and a bladder. It could hold a rain jacket, camera, battery pack, fruits, snacks, small medical kit, 2L or 3L bladder (we used a 2L), d ring exterior clips, 1-2 exterior water bottles, maps, bug spray, sunscreen, and other supplies in moderation. The exterior mesh pockets can hold large 32oz water bottles or similar on either side. But that adds to the weight you’ll carry. The exterior straps held them tightly in place. I didn’t feel like the pack or it’s contents sat on my back awkwardly or were unstable. There are plenty of adjustable straps. However, I didn’t like the one interior Velcro bladder strap. 2 straps would have been much better to hold the bladder in place. Occasionally, the one strap system slipped open causing the bladder to sag. I used a chip clip to hold the strap securely and stabilize the bladder. The mesh back pad worked nicely to vent heat, but you’ll still sweat with a cotton shirt. But that’s with all bags. Note: There’s no bladder included, which is a plus. I’ve read comments to the contrary, but the other bag we purchased came with a cheap bladder that needs to be replaced because it was terrible — that only adds to the cost. Plus buy a great bladder you’ll like and not get frustrated with when you need a drink. We liked the slot placement for the bladder hose. It would have been really nice if the bladder pocket was insulated as with other bags. The bag also fits nicely in the plane. If we had to do it again, I would purchase a slightly larger size 25L vs a 20L, but that’s not a deal breaker. This bag is fine for hikes of different levels. I would get one with the exterior webbing to stow additional items, but that my preference. Overall good value and would recommend this pack after having actually used it in rugged terrain for several days.
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