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The North Face Backtrack 50 Backpack - 3050cu in
Breeze up to the airline counter with your overnight essentials packed in The North Face Backtrack 50 Pack. The suspension cover zips over the back of this travel pack, protecting the shoulder and waist straps during travel. Unclip the daypack, stash your wallet and tickets inside, and head for the gate. Shoulder straps make it easy to carry the daypack, and the audio port keeps your music handy during the flight. Once you're at your destination, the contoured shoulder harness and adjustable hip belt keep the Backtrack 50 Pack comfortable on your way to the hostel.
Bottom Line: Pack your weekend gear in The North Face Backtrack 50 Pack and leave your worries behind.
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I am looking for a 50L pack with a detachable day pack and well
I am looking for a 50L pack with a detachable day pack and well padded shoulder and waist straps.Do you recommend this pack and does this model come without wheels?
By: Kristen
January 28, 2009
This is a good pack for sure. It's a quality pack by a quality brand. In response to the second part of your question however, this doesn't have any wheels. I think you might be looking at a different product that does have wheels. Be sure before you add it to your cart that you're positive you've got the right thing. This is a good pack though.
By: Michael Facciolo
January 24, 2009
Is this pack 3050cu (50L) + a daypack 800cu (13L)? Or is this
Is this pack 3050cu (50L) + a daypack 800cu (13L)? Or is this pack 2250cu (37L) + daypack 800cu (13L)?
By: pj_arbuckl1618043
June 7, 2008
This pack is a 2250cu (37L) + daypack 800cu (13L)
By: Backcountry.comGearGuruSteveH
June 7, 2008
The picture of this bag featured everywhere shows one version
The picture of this bag featured everywhere shows one version that is grey with red accents and one version that is all black. However, every brick and mortar retailer I can find that carries this only have the grey/red versions, even when marked as "black" on the tag.I really like the quality and fit of this pack, but the whole point of this type of convertible travelpack is to be nondescript and unassuming, particularly in duffel form. Has anyone found this pack anywhere that is actually black as pictured? (All black, no hint of red anywhere.)Thanks
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June 3, 2008
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