🌍 Your Ultimate Adventure Companion!
The Sunhiker Cycling Hiking Backpack is a lightweight, water-resistant daypack designed for both men and women. With a compact size of 15.8H x 9.4L x 5.9W inches and a capacity of 20-25L, it’s perfect for carrying essentials during outdoor activities or daily use. Made from durable nylon, it features multiple compartments, breathable straps, and a sleek design, making it the ideal choice for those who value both functionality and style.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 11.36 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 9.4"W x 15.8"H |
Storage Volume | 25 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
character | hiking |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Style Name | Hiking Backpack |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Adjustable, Padded Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
A**R
Perfect for any activity with no problems!
This has become my go-to pack when leaving the house, especially for hikes. It's comfortable and the amount of space is perfect for me. I love how adjustable it is, it always rests comfortably no matter what I shove inside. So far, it seems pretty durable, I've noticed no fraying or ripping anywhere despite overfilling it a few times. Because of the size, it always fits snugly in small spaces, it would be great for traveling. My only issue with it is specific to me, I like to bring drawing supplies with me wherever I go, and the three little pockets inside of the middle section of the bag are a little too high to be practical for holding pencils/pens, but it's not a huge problem and I always make it work. Overall, I love this bag and I would recommend it to anyone who needs a small, durable, and comfortable bag for pretty much any activity. I would absolutely buy this again, as long as it holds up for longer than it has so far :)
P**T
The clown car of backpacks
PROs:-- Lightweight and compact-- Comfortable to carry for long periods-- Incredibly roomy for a small backpack-- Durable outer fabric-- Two water bottle pockets & multiple inner compartments-- Nice variety of color & pattern choicesCONs:-- Inner zip pocket feels flimsy-- Inner slip pockets are too narrow & shallow-- Chest strap is barely long enough and waist strap is unusable for most adults-- Price seems a little high for what it isI was looking for a small backpack to use for day hikes, with two water bottle pockets and more than one inner compartment. I wanted enough room for supplies, but without being huge and bulky (or too heavy). This little backpack met all of these requirements.It is deceptively roomy! As pictured, I am able to put 2 hats, a headband, sunglasses, hand sanitizer, large rain poncho, and several Ziploc pouches full of supplies inside -- with lots of room to spare for extra water bottles, a light jacket, etc. The outer mesh pockets fit a standard size 500 mL water bottle well (and securely). The picture with 2 water bottles in the pockets is of the backpack fully loaded. I use the front zip pocket for snacks. It's not very big, but will fit a couple of granola bars and some trail mix. It would also work for a smart phone.The shoulder straps adjust easily. The chest strap is snug, but works. The waist strap, however, is way too short to be functional on a normal sized adult. Both me (5'4") and my husband (6'0") find the backpack comfortable to carry for several hours. Pictures of both of us wearing it are included for size reference.The outer fabric feels durable and the zippers function well. It is water resistant, but would probably get wet in a heavy rainstorm. The inner fabric lining is a little flimsy, and I wonder if the small zip pocket inside the main compartment will rip over time. The two inner slip pockets could be wider/deeper (you'd probably struggle to get a smart phone into one of them), but sunglasses fit just fine. I wish it had some daisy chain webbing loops on the exterior for attaching extra gear.We have used this on 5 or 6 day hikes so far, with no rips, tears, etc, but I can see how it might start to fall apart with daily/heavy use. It doesn't feel like a lifetime backpack, but I don't expect most merchandise to last forever these days. Overall, I would not hesitate to buy this backpack again. It has made hiking much more enjoyable for me.
K**M
... for a trip overseas - wanted something small and easy to carry with an injured shoulder
I purchased this backpack for a trip overseas - wanted something small and easy to carry with an injured shoulder. The padding on the straps was just right and the ability to lock the chest strap took additional stress off of my shoulders. The two doubled zippered outer pockets provide plenty of room and have ties attached to the pulls and there is enough of the cord to tie them in a knot- or perhaps just a half-hitch. This was VERY useful, since I was traveling alone in Amsterdam, which has a horrible problem with pickpockets. The only pocket which is vulnerable to theft, is the diagonal single zip pocket - which I never kept anything in - which is a good thing, since a man did try to pick it open. The pack was small enough, that I was able to feel his attempt (or perhaps he was not up on his game that day!) There is an interior zippered pocket (in the larger of the compartments) that is large enough for a passport. The side pockets were large enough to accommodate my camelback insulated bottle (was a little hard to do when the bag is packed to capacity, but there are two loops - one on the top, one of the bottom that I could clip it to). I am a cyclist and think this pack will work well for times I want to bring a change of clothes or other things that won't fit in the back pockets of my jersey.POSSIBLE CON: although small, it exceeds the size for most museums to allow you to bring through exhibits (even if you wear it face forward), so you must use a locker to stow it (most museums have them for free). I did not bring a purse on this trip, so this was a slight inconvenience, but since it was cold, I had a zipper pocket jacket that I could safely place my cash etc in before putting the pack in a locker. Had it been summer, this would have been more problematic, since I wasn't aware of daypack restrictions at most museums.2 Years later: I still love this pack and it is still going strong with absolutely no failures of zippers, straps or any components. It has now travelled to the Netherlands, Norway, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand and on many US adventures.8 years later: it’s still trekking along and has added several new countries and summer camp adventures. Just now seeing a little wear on the lining- but not surprised with how much abuse this thing has endured. I will definitely order another one and hope it is made as well as this one.
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