- Capacity:: 1728 cubic inches/28.3 liters.
- Weight:: 1 lb 5 oz.
- Dimensions:: 21.5"H x 12"W x 9.5"D.
Stowaway Day Pack, 28L
C$ 145
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Product Details
A larger version of our bestselling Stowaway Day Pack, this superlight pack is full of trail-ready features to help make even the longest hikes comfortable and enjoyable. It delivers extra carrying capacity along with exceptional stability and comfort.
- Made from tough, lightweight bluesign®-approved 75D recycled polyester ripstop to help offset impact on the environment.
- Front blinky loop for attaching a light (sold separately) for safety and visibility.
- Two expanded side mesh pockets hold water bottles up to 1 liter.
- Zippered accessory pockets on top lid and in front of shove-it pocket offer secure storage options.
- Hydration sleeve with tube port can also be used for a laptop. Hydration bladder sold separately.
- Back panel features wicking Air Mesh with padded shoulder straps and back panel for all day comfort.
- Expandable front shove-it pocket with horizontal buckle closure for quick access to an extra layer.
- Like all Stowaway packs, it packs down into the internal stowaway pocket for storage or travel.
- Adjustable waistbelt and sternum strap hold pack securely against your body. Sternum strap is equipped with an emergency whistle.
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Definitely the added volume I was looking for in comparison with my original stowaway ! Solid construction, hip clasps have been beefed up so that’s a plus. Old internal “stowaway pocket” is now accessible with an exterior zipper. Additional mesh pocket in the main pocket is a plus. Chest strap/clasp will be my largest negative - I preferred the “rail” system anchoring the chest strap to the backpack’s shoulder straps. New sewn “cargo ladder” and clip style doesn’t allow for as much adjustability - it can be fiddled with. Second item for the chest strap, I would prefer both halves to be adjustable as opposed to only one adjustable side and one elastic side.
Date de publication: 2025-07-03