Gear Review
Great man bag and for excursions
By Raivyn
Ranked #122 - Trail Running Hydration
March 10, 2009
My husband and I each have one, and we love its spaciousness and versatility. When we travel, we like the convenience of a waist pack - you can access it w/o taking it off. The lumbar straps are very supportive, even with my short torso, and the mesh keeps you from getting to sweaty. It's extremely roomy and well made. The front pocket has credit card slots, space for your cell phone and Ipod, and two larger pockets. I tried using this as my "wallet" at a recent Walt Disney World trip, and didn't work well because there is no way to secure your cash or change, so I'm not sure why there are credit card slots. The inner pocket had plenty of room for our camera in its massive case, a light jacket, a hat, and a bunch of other random things. There is alot another pocket between the rear padding and the bag for things like maps. We used it mainly as a shoulder bag, and it was very comfortable to carry.
I know some folks think backpacks are supposed to be more comfortable, but in some respect, waist packs are better for heavier loads because you want the weight on your hips, not your shoulders. This bag is very good for that. If you want something smaller than a backpack but with alot of functionality, I highly recommend this pack.
View Details: The North Face Sport Hiker Lumbar Pack - 550cu in
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 420D Nylon, 1680D Ballistics
- Volume:
- 550cu in (9L)
- Suspension:
- Frame sheet, 3-point compression on hip-belt
- Hydration Compatible:
- No, 2 stretch water-bottle pockets
- Gear Loops:
- None
- External Pockets:
- 1 Front organizer with audio port, 2 stretch water bottle pockets
- Weight:
- 1lb 1oz (480g)
- Recommended Use:
- Hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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