Eine umweltfreundlichere und anpassungsfähigere Weiterentwicklung unserer innovativen Trailblazer-Rucksäcke, die bei schnellen Wanderungen in den Bergen noch mehr Vielseitigkeit bietet.
Eine umweltfreundlichere und anpassungsfähigere Weiterentwicklung unserer innovativen Trailblazer-Rucksäcke, die bei schnellen Wanderungen in den Bergen noch mehr Vielseitigkeit bietet.
Construction
- Hauptmaterial - Raptor Cross Lite 70D aus 100 % Nylon (recycelt) mit langlebiger UTS Polyurethan Composite-Beschichtung und PFC-freier DWR-Beschichtung
- Verstärkte Basis - Raptor Cross 210D aus 100 % Nylon (recycelt) Triple Ripstop mit PFC-freier DWR-Beschichtung
- Futter - Halo 200D aus 100 % Polyester mit PFC-freier DWR-Beschichtung
- Mesh-Taschen - Power Mesh aus 80 % Nylon (recycelt), 20 % Elasthan-Mesh
- Rückenpolster - Contact Open Mesh aus 100 % Polyester-Mesh
Features
- Individuell anpassbarer, körpernaher COVALENT-Trailgurt - zieht den Rucksack durch vertikale und horizontale Kompression eng an den Körper
- Zwei seitliche Montane-Click-and-Go-Brustgurte sorgen für Sicherheit bei schneller Bewegung
- Leicht verstellbares ZephyrAD-Rückensystem
- 3D-geformtes Schaumstoff-Rückenteil - komfortabler stabiler Sitz mit höherer Atmungsaktivität und Struktur
- Leichtes Kompressionssystem mit Kordelzug - sehr hohe Gesamtkompression
- Bivi-Öffnung mit Kordelzug-Schnellverschluss
- Einfach zugängliche umlaufende Einschubfächer mit Sicherheitsreißverschlüssen - Zugriff auf Flaschen/Snacks unterwegs, Sicherung einer größeren Flasche, die aus dem Reißverschluss herausragt
- Große Mesh-Fächer an Front und den Seiten - schneller Zugriff auf die Ausrüstung/Kleidung in Bewegung
- Gebondetes Frontteil und modulares T-Clip-System - kann zur Befestigung von Stangen verwendet werden (vorne am Rucksack oder seitlich), Gummizugsystem, zusätzlicher Kompressionsriemen - individuell anpassbar an Ihre Bedürfnisse
- Kompatibel mit Trinkblasen
- Schulterriementaschen mit Zwickel aus Netzstoff - für weiche und harte Flaschen
Suitable for
Wandern, Fastpacking
Materials
Hauptmaterial: 100% Polyamid (recycelt); Verstärkter Boden: 100% Polyamid (recycelt); Futter: 100% Polyester (100% recycelt); Stretchmaterial: 80% Polyamid (recycelt), 20% Elasthan; Rückenplatte: 100% Polyester; Schultergurte: 100% Polyester (recycelt)
- JTJohn T.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhat activities will you be using this item for? WalkingRated 4 out of 5 stars2 weeks agoMixed bag
Good light weight rucksack let down by a few issues. The back panel in rather firm and becomes a bit uncomfortable on a longer walk. Also I tend to get sweaty. The inside lid pocket zip is short and makes it difficult to get items in or out. The one feature that I really like are the pockets in the straps. The wand pockets ar OK, but if used you have to be careful to make sure they are completely zipped up, otherwise thing could fall out.
How does this item fit?Rated 0.0 on a scale of minus 2 to 2Runs Small True to Size Runs LargeWas this helpful? - JWJames W.Verified BuyerI recommend this productWhat activities will you be using this item for? Walking, Hiking, TrekkingRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoBrilliant companion for hiking
I own a 45L trailblazer backpack, but wanted something a bit smaller for day hikes. The 25L backpack is great, there is plenty of storage compartments and the main compartment is roomy. My wife uses another backpack brand but the Trailblazer is far superior in material, build quality and comfort and with the different storage compartments away from the main one, all of my main gear is easily accessible.
How does this item fit?Rated 0.0 on a scale of minus 2 to 2Runs Small True to Size Runs LargeWas this helpful? - POPaul O.Verified ReviewerI do not recommend this productRated 2 out of 5 stars2 months agoA downgrade over the previous model in almost every way
I do not like this backpack. The previous version was awesome. The new one does not have proper gear loops for transporting an axe. I actually don’t even understand how the gear loops are to be used. There isn’t a hook on them to wrap around an axe and attach to the bag. The loop is just a loop of elastic cord with a cincher on it. Am I supposed to just stick my axe through the loops and tighten them? I actually tried to do this with my axe and it is too long to be able to get it through both loops without taking one off, which is not very quickly possible. Also, if the gear loops are to be used for an axe, the bottom-most place for attaching the loops still isn’t low enough if you have a longer axe. That is super disappointing. The old version held an axe perfectly and it was easy to put it on and take it off the pack. The back system on the new pack makes it so there isn’t a separate compartment for the bladder like there was on the old Trailblazer, which I really liked. Also, when adjusting the back system to a medium-large setting, it leaves a huge swath of exposed Velcro against your back, making fleece garments catch and pull on the Velcro. The old trailblazer had just enough structure to be comfortable, while still being packable in a larger bag to take on multi-day expeditions. This new one has a big bulky back to it which makes it heavier and less packable. There is also not a good way to attach a helmet to the outside without adding more straps, which will make…
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