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Outlander Packable Lightweight Backpack Daypack Outdoor Recreation Review

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Description of Outlander Packable Lightweight Backpack Daypack Outdoor Recreation

Water-resistant and DURABLE. The backpack is made from highly rip and water-resistant nylon fabric, which provides strength and long-lasting performance, with minimal weight. Stress points are reinforced with bar tacking for increased longevity. We use durable 2-way Abrasion Resistant SBS Metal Zippers across the backpack. COMPACT. Folds into zippered inner pocket to fit anywhere. Unfolds from pocket to backpack. A must-have on any trip. LIGHTWEIGHT(0.46 Pounds) and ROOMY(20 Liters). A true space saver. Stuff the bag into its own pocket for storage and unzip it when you reach your destination. Avoid overweight baggage charges by simply unfolding it from your luggage and using it as a carry on for your excess baggage. MULTIPLE COMPARTMENTS. Features a classic shape with several pockets for storage and organization. This backpack has a roomy main compartment, two front zipper pockets to hold small accessories, one internal zippered security pocket for valuable items and two side pockets for water bottles or umbrellas. NEW VERSION Includes a carabiner clip so you attach things or clip it to things.Ultra-light. Ultra-durable. Ultra-awesome.

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Light, efficient, roomy, packs compactly and economical

I've been backpacking all my life. Now that I'm 61, I've invested a lot (and brought less) in light/ultralight gear over the last few years. I usually pack a backpack in my backpack for day trips from camp when we come to a place where we want to camp for a few days. The load has decreased significantly: from 50 pounds 5 years ago to 35 a year ago. This year I bought an Outlander backpack for a trip into the Sierra Nevada mountains and only carried 30 pounds on the trail. My heavier backpack…

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