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Review on πŸŽ’ Esup Multipurpose Mountaineering Backpack, Black 50L+ by Shawn Reiff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Really decent bag. Great price, better than expected!

This review is 100% objective. I was not asked to publish this or be compensated for it. I only buy North Face backpacks so I'll rate this backpack as theirs. Obviously NF makes a much better product, but you're paying at least double what it's worth. If I had to buy a hiking backpack that I would have to rely on for 6 months to a year at a time, it wouldn't be this one. I just can't trust him. Other than that I am very satisfied with this product. I wanted a lightweight, large top loading backpack for my bike. This is the perfect size for what I need. Any more and I'll look like I'm running away from home. Fits more than you think. The material isn't too light, but I wouldn't say it's heavy. The seams and seams look very good. The zippers are comfortable to the touch and should last a while. The buckles aren't the best plastic, but they're not the worst either. The lining is nice. I think it should be well ventilated based on its design and my experience with similar backpacks, but due to the weather here in the North East I haven't been able to evaluate that feature yet. I would have liked a few more bags. There are only 2 of these and if you're really packed, the front bottom pocket will fit at best a 2 inch book. Mine doesn't have all the b's with a bit of gray padding. My suggestion to potential buyers: I paid a little over $40 and received it in a couple of days. So if you need a reliable backpack of this size fast, it won't let you down. Don't expect $200 quality from a $40 product. If someone showed me this and asked how much I think it would cost, I'd say $60 to $70. So use that to scale the cost. When in doubt, just do it on this one.

Pros
  • Backpacks
Cons
  • Infinitely Sluggish