🌄 Gear Up for Greatness!
The MOUNTAINTOP 80L Waterproof Mountaineering Backpack is designed for serious adventurers. With a spacious 80-liter capacity, ergonomic carrying system, and waterproof features, it’s perfect for multi-day hikes and camping trips. The backpack includes a rain cover, side access zippers, and a hydration compartment, making it a versatile choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Red |
Size | 80L |
Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
Height | 83 centimetres |
Item display length | 36 centimetres |
Weight | 2.19 Kilograms |
Item display width | 25 centimetres |
Shape | Rectangular Prism |
Material type | Nylon |
Number of items | 1 |
Outer material | Nylon |
Seasons | continuity |
Features | Waterproof, Rain Cover, Water Resistant |
Sport | Climbing,Hiking |
Volume capacity | 80 litres |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | MOUNTAINTOP |
Department | Women's |
Manufacturer | MOUNTAINTOP |
Manufacturer reference | YLUK5820shiliuhong |
Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 36 x 83.06 cm; 2.18 kg |
ASIN | B01GDVS1XC |
A**W
incredible Backpack – Comfortable, Durable, and Perfect for Any Adventure!
I recently purchased this 80L backpack for camping, and I can confidently say it’s the best one I’ve had so far. From the moment I started using it, I was impressed by how comfortable it is. The shoulder straps are well-padded, and the back panel provides great support, which makes carrying heavy loads a lot easier. I really appreciate how adjustable the straps are, allowing me to customize the fit for my body. Whether I’m carrying a light load or fully packing it for a longer trip, the backpack feels balanced and comfortable.The design of this backpack is also incredibly practical. The main compartment is spacious enough to fit everything I need, from a sleeping bag to extra clothing and food supplies. There are also multiple smaller pockets and compartments that help keep things organized and easy to access while on the move. I can quickly grab my water bottle, phone, or other essentials without having to dig through the entire bag.One feature that really stands out is the waterproof cover. It’s a fantastic addition, especially when the weather is unpredictable. I’ve used it during rainy conditions, and it kept all my gear dry, which is something I really appreciate when I’m out in the elements. It’s easy to deploy and fits securely over the backpack, offering peace of mind during wet conditions.The build quality of this backpack is top-notch. It feels very sturdy and well-constructed, and the materials used seem durable enough to handle the wear and tear of frequent outdoor use. The zippers glide smoothly, and the stitching is solid, so I’m confident it will last through many camping trips.Overall, this 80L backpack is everything I was looking for in a camping bag – comfortable, functional, and durable. I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable backpack for outdoor adventures. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend camping trip or a longer hiking expedition, this backpack will not disappoint!
R**1
Huge space, high quality, max comfort.
Wow... what can I say. Starting with it arriving 3 days earlier than advertised, this bag is... probably built by the same people as built Dr Who’s police box!Loads of space in the main compartment, with extra if you pack out the snow collar. Cavernous too pocket which adjusts so you can pack something (sleeping bag, tarp, roll mat etc) between the snow collar and the ‘lid’.The side pockets look like they’ll be useless if the main compartment is packed but they still function perfectly. All hardware is sturdy but light weight. The YKK zoos can be a bit stubborn but I expect that’s because it’s brand new. Not so much as it’s inconvenience you.Love the built in rain cover, ample size and quick deploying. It can be detached and if you were to leave it detached you’d have another fair sized pocket on the underside of the bag.As for comfort, it is lighter than expected when empty. I’ve filled it but have no scales, so not sure how heavy it is, but it doesn’t bulge like the Bergen I’ve replaced with this. The plate and two aluminium poles that comprise the internal frame appear to be removable via a zipped compartment inside the main compartment.The stitching appears solid and complete all around however it looks strained in some places where I’ve (over)filled a pocket or two. However I gave it a pretty good tug before I loaded the bag and the seams didn’t give at all. The material isn’t as thick as the DD Bergen, but feels strong and doesn’t look like it’s going to give without the aid of something properly sharp and pointy.Once loaded I adjusted the 8 way torso length adjusted and loosened the shoulder straps to put it on. It felt lovely around the waist, but seemed to be sagging at the back, which was not a pleasant feeling as it was tugging at my shoulders. Luckily I found two more strap adjusters and when I pulled those tight, the whole pack was shifted close against my back and the weight disappeared off my shoulders completely. So take the time to adjust everything properly and you’ll find an excellent and confortable heavyweight cavernous bag!As a guide I’m carrying:-1 x Hammock1 x Underquilt1 x 3x3 tarp1 x 4 season sleeping bagTree huggers, whoopie slings, 30m spool of paracord, 4 x carabiners.1 x steel cylinder style camping stove1 x titanium bush box stove1 x Coleman performance gas canisters 440g1 x stacking cook set (pan, pot, accessories)T-shirts, shemagh, scrim scarf, 2 pair long johns, spare socks.Micro fibre travel towel.2 x collapsible cupsAssorted plastic pots/cutlery/coffee bagsFire kitTrowelCollapsible stool.Head torch.The only thing I can’t get in there is the spare gas canister, but I don’t really need it with the two multi fuel stoves! I think most experienced wild campers would probably agree the bag can hold more than is actually needed quite adequately!Definitely buy it!
H**R
Great front opening backpack
I travelled around Asia for 6 months with around 23kg on my back. I will start off by saying this was very uncomfortable for long periods of time but then I was carrying a lot, maybe if you don’t plan on filling it to full capacity it would be fine. Weight wasn’t distributed very well, straps weren’t that comfortable. I found even though I have a long torso there was such a large gap between my back and the rucksack it made me walk hunched over to support it, despite me putting most heavy items at the base of the rucksack so that my hips would support the weight, I am 5”7 for reference and I wore the torso adjustment on the mid setting but didn’t find it made much difference to this issue. The waist strap was also far too big for me this is very important to note if you are considering buying this rucksack, for a size 8 female I was not able to tighten it enough around the waist for support, had it of tightened up more it may have been more comfortable. I do think for this reason it is probably built better for a man.The main aspect is that I could open the rucksack from the front all the way round and the bottom this made it SO! easy to unpack all of my packing cubes and fit everything in, I couldn’t have coped with a top opening bag only. The appearance is great I loved the simple look of it, not too bright or feminine just simplistic, also quite liked all the useful shortening straps. I would say it’s a very durable bag, it was subjected to a lot of manhandling and throwing about onto coaches trains airports and floors, nothing has broken yet. Good bag overall I would recommend for the price! If you are looking for something more luxury in terms of comfort then spend the extra money elsewhere :)
S**E
Brilliant!
Ordered this back pack for my son who went 4 weeks to Tanzania, he had so much to take but we managed to fit it all. The bag is well designed and lightweight and survived the trip, no issues to report. Definitely good value for money 👌
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