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| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.8 x 9.4 x 3.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.96 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.8 x 9.8 x 2.99 inches |
| Item Weight | 16.8 Ounces |
| Brand Name | ZOFOW |
| Material | TPU, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
J**B
Everything I need
I looked at hundreds of hydration packs to find this one, which is perfect for my needs. I like the feature of trail running packs that have lots of front pockets for easy access to your phone, snacks, hand sanitizer, etc. but trail running packs don’t have a lot of storage for extra water or layers. Hiking hydration packs have the storage I need, but none of the front pockets. This was literally the only pack I could find that had both. It is comfortable and I can fit two extra 24 oz bottles in the back along with the 2 liter bottle, as well as a jacket and other gear and my phone fits in the front pocket for easy pictures and I have extra pockets for other essentials. I have a Nathan trail running pack and an Ultimate Direction one, which both cost three times as much as this pack and this one is better suited for my needs. I wish they made this in more colors, though, like a nice blue or teal.
U**D
Light and cool
The water backpack is good for bike and the water stays cool after hours of riding in the sun and I like all the different compartments to keep your electronics safe and dry. This is worth the buy
A**R
Well made with lots of pockets
Price was great and surprisingly included a bladder inside! Great fit and comfortable to wear.
M**2
Great daypack, but seal on water bladder failed after two trips.
I loved this pack….until the seal on the water bladder failed and soaked everything in the pack.
T**I
Pretty Bad . Don't recommend
The water pouch stopped working after first use. Utter garbage . Don't recommend it. I can't return it per Amazon.
G**T
Great for a short day hike!
This backpack is great. The number one draw is that the back is held away from you so that it is breathable. Life saver. I also love all the pockets on the straps to keep your phone, sunscreen, chapstick, granola bar and everything in reaching distance without have to stop and take off your backpack to get to. I personally hate cleaning the water bladders, so I took mine out and just use a water bottle, which leaves plenty of room for a sweater, travel poncho, travel med kit and other essentials.
A**R
Love it!
We live in the PNW where hiking is an everyday activity in the summer so staying hydrated is a must. This holds so much water and has room to spare.
C**R
There's a lot to like about this backpack
I am currently living in Bangkok where you have to walk from 3-6 miles a day to get around the city - and that includes using the train/subway system. If you buy anything, you have to lug the stuff home. I am currently using a 60-liter tactical backpack with 3-liter hydration bladder because it holds a lot of stuff. Problem is, it's bulky and heavy.I am switching to this ZOFOW and will then use a foldable duffel bag instead to lug stuff home. What I like about the ZOFOW is:1. I have a large IPhone 11 Pro Max with a thick case and cover for it. It weighs a ton so I can't carry it in my pants pockets. On my tactical backpack, I keep it in a front pocket and have to use a small padlock to secure it from pickpockets. It's a hassle to get the phone out to answer it or to check my location via Google Maps. Just the other day, I saw a monitor lizard swimming in a canal in central Bangkok but was too lazy to get the phone out to take a video, so all I could do was watch it. With the ZOFOW, the IPhone + case fits in one of the elastic pockets on the shoulder straps, so I can pull it out quickly and no pickpocket can steal if from under my nose.2. My reading glasses fit in the pocket on the other shoulder strap. As for my sunglasses, I can hang that conveniently from one of the D-loops on either shoulder strap.3. Some of the public bathrooms here have no toilet paper, so a packet of Kleenex fits conveniently in one of the zipper pockets on the shoulder strap.4. I always carry a large Totes golf umbrella with me for monsoon season and the umbrella fits fine inside the water bladder main pocket.5. I always carry a spray bottle of diluted Chlorox solution for COVID, and that fits perfectly in one of the side water bottle pockets.6. It's obviously hot and humid every day of the year here, so the hydration bladder is essential. The 'suspended backpack support system' of the backpack helps a lot to keep the sweat off my back.7. The integrated whistle on one of the sternum straps actually works! And it works well. Most of them don't generate much of a whistle unless you blow it just right.8. On the 2-liter hydration bladder, there are two, nice velcro loops to hold the bladder up when it's filled with water.Even with all the stuff I carry above, the 2nd front pocket in front of the bladder pocket, the other water bottle pocket, and the elastic pouch in front the backpack are still empty to hold stuff! If I bike around using my folding bike, the hidden mesh pocket at the back can be used to stash my bike helmet. And the pack even has a rain cover.What I really like about the pack is there are two sternum straps so if you load up the elastic and zippered pockets on the shoulder straps to the hilt, the two straps hold everything secure to your body.Here is what I don't like about the pack:1. The nylon dernier material of the pack is a bit on the thin side and should be thicker for more durability.2. The hydration bladder feels a bit cheap, especially the poor stitching on the insulation sleeve on the water hose.Still, this compact backpack + a foldable duffel bag is pretty near perfect for what I need in a backpack here in Bangkok, which I use daily.
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