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Mountainsmith Euro Backpack
$87.50
$136.00
Save 35% Item #1890C
Closeouts. The Mountainsmith Euro backpack is the traveler’s companion. Designed to convert from luggage to backpack, this bag’s shoulder straps and waistbelt zip away when in carry-on mode.
Rugged construction holds up to rigorous traveling routines
Large main compartment with two-way lockable zipper
Side-access, zip music pocket with cord port
Side-access zip accessory pocket
Zip front panel pocket
Four compression straps
Easy-access haul handle
Padded, adjustable shoulder straps and waistbelt
Adjustable sternum strap
Air mesh foam back panel
Removable padded shoulder strap: Adjusts to 55”
Waistbelt: Adjusts to 48”
Fits torsos: 17-23”
Dimensions: 24x15x12-½”
Capacity: 3234 cu.in.
Weight: 4 lb. 8 oz.
Material: Nylon with HDPE frame sheet
Closeouts. Vietnam.
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By Magiih@t from cleveland, Ohio currently in Spain on 01/30/2010 Pros: Comfortable, Highly Adjustable, Large Capacity, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Student What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: happy to be able to change from shoulder straps to handles for use on airplane to hiking across Europe
Not a competitor with Northface or Lowe By Travels For Work & Play from Omaha, NE on 01/12/2010 Pros: Good Suspension, Lightweight Cons: Flimsy Main Zipper, No Inner Compartments, Poor Access to Exterior, Weak Side Carry Handle Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: On the outside, the Mountainsmith Euro Backpack looks like its in the same league as Lowe or Northface Travel Packs. However, with flimsy main zippers, weak, and badly designed side carry handle, the usability isn't anywhere near the two high end competitors. The pack also lacks any interior compartment dividers, so unless you are exclusively using zippered travel cubes to keep your clothes and gear separated, you will be digging for you stuff. I have previously purchased the Mountainsmith Covert pack, and found that it lacks similar refinements. Look to Jansport's line of travel packs if you are on a budget, or watch for the Lowe and Northface travel packs to have sale prices. Check out the eBags Weekender for a great go-bag, its up to a 3 day trip and has adequate back pack straps (why are they the only company that thinks to make the interior of luggage in a bright color? Check it out, you'll see what I'm talking about!)
By Bob P from Planet Earth on 12/30/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Load, Good Padding, Highly Adjustable, Large Capacity Best Uses: Extended Hikes, Travel Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great product[...]
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