Diamond Sweet Waterproof Climbing Backpack for Males and Girls, Light-weight Day Pack for Journey Tenting
$46.98
Worth: $46.98
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Diamond Sweet focuses on out of doors attire for greater than ten years, dedicated to supply excessive cost-effective out of doors attire and gears to assist out of doors fanatics to take pleasure in their each journey and journey not matter what the climate can be, assist to finish every self-challenge in nature.
Waterproof Climbing Backpack
Tents for Tenting 2-3 Individual
Girls’s Winter Jacket for Ski
ladies’s waterproof jacket
Males’s waterproof jacket
Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Product Dimensions : 12.6 x 7.9 x 19.7 inches; 2.43 Kilos
Division : unisex-adult
Date First Accessible : August 13, 2014
Producer : Diamond Sweet
ASIN : B07CJRQSH7
Clients say
Clients just like the storage capability, construct high quality, and luxury of the backpack. They point out it has spacious compartments, robust stitching, and durable shoulder straps. Some are additionally proud of the worth for cash, weight, and padded straps. Nevertheless, some prospects have combined opinions on the scale.
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10 reviews for Diamond Sweet Waterproof Climbing Backpack for Males and Girls, Light-weight Day Pack for Journey Tenting
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Mike W –
Multi use pack
First impressions. Love the color. Very lightweight. I bought the 40 L in blue. After putting it on and making adjustments to fit, I found the pack to be very comfortable. Nice padding on the hips, back and shoulder straps. I bought this pack for travel, hiking, backpacking and prospecting. The main compartment is large, (14 inch diameter gold pan and classifier will fit), and has a padded enclosure for a laptop. The middle compartment is roomy as well. It has one pouch with a zipper enclosure and small pouches for knickknacks. The outside compartment is approximately 8″ x 8″. There are two small zippered pockets on the belt, (keys, Chapstick, sunscreen, etc). There is also a âhiddenâ zippered compartment at the top of the pack, (wallet, keys). There is also a small zippered compartment at the bottom of the bag for your rain fly. Could also be used to stash some items. All zippers look to be made of nylon. The two nylon mesh pockets on each side of the pack will hold a 20 ounce Gatorade bottle. There are plenty of loops, straps and attachment points on this bag. Overall, I’m very pleased with the bag. It was a great price and I’m looking forward to using it.
Chitowngambler –
At present, this pack exceeds my expectations for a pack at this price point.
So far, I am quite pleased with this backpack as it has many features usually found on more higher end backpacks.As an Appalachian Trail section hiker, I have many backpacks and my standards are high. On the AT something must work 100% of the time or you just donât bring it. Face it, if a backpack falls apart 30 miles from the nearest town, you are in big trouble. To be clear, I have no plans to bring this pack on the AT, frankly I need more than 40 liters for a week to 10 days on the trail. If I was out overnight perhaps. That being said, this pack has many good features that impressed me.I purchased this for use in town, rather than drive, I walk to the grocery store. One buys less so you are forced to focus on what you need, this saves money and provides as good work out. Naturally I bring the groceries home in a smaller backpack. The AT packs are overkill. My old backpack of many years has a developed a bad zipper and needed to be replaced. I found this on sale and gave it a shot.Looking at this pack the materials and sewing look fine, the zippers are not YKK, but they look stout.Top to bottom, there is the obligatory grab loop.There is an unusual top pocket that will not fit a cellphone but will fit sunglasses.The main pocket is quite large and roomy. It has a padded sub-pocket for a laptop that fits my 14-inch computer, held in place with a Velcro strap. Behind that there is a smaller pocket with the usual sub-pockets, one zips, and pen holders etc.Right at the back is a smaller pocket that will fit a cell phone if you want to risk one there, a security concern.There is another pocket right at the bottom where the included rain cover lives. I have not used the cover and I am not a fan of them because water always finds a way under them. Rather I waterproof the pack body and I keep things in the pack in plastic bags as a pack liner if rain is expected, a hard learned lesson from the AT.I cannot speak to the water resistance of the pack but in my book, nothing is waterproof unless I have sprayed it with silicone myself.At the bottom are two straps with clip on fasteners for a light package, a small sleeping bag or tent etc. I always clip a carabiner to anything carried in such a way lest it get lost.Along the back there is a daisy chain of loops on each side and a crisscross elastic bungee to hold say a jacket, I always find a second way to attach a jacket, lest it wiggle free and fall unnoticed.There are loops ostensibly for trekking poles, I have not used those loops.On the side there are 2 mesh outside pockets that will fit a one liter water bottle each. There are two very useful straps with clip on fasteners to tighten and redistribute the weight of the load and to hold larger items in one of the mesh pockets. Such straps are rare for a pack of this size and at this price point.The back is padded.There are load lifter straps, which are rare for a pack of this size and at this price point.The shoulder straps are well padded.There is an adjustable sternum strap, with a cheap orange whistle of dubious utility.There is a fairly broad waist belt with two-way adjustments and two small hip belt pockets, they will not hold a phone but they will hold keys or snacks. Such a waist belt is rare for a pack of this size and at this price point.So far, I have had a gallon of milk, various canned goods, some fruit and vegetables in it, weighing perhaps 25 to 30 pounds, and I carried it with no problem.At present, it exceeds my expectations for a pack at this price point.
Eloise –
Useful bag for the price
I commute by bike so I prefer the bright orange for visibility. The bag works well for day to day – holds my water bottle, lunch, laptop, coffee (in a thermos) and easy to grab sections for phone, keys and ID. I flew across the country using this bag as my carry on, no checked bags. It fit in the overhead bins even on the smaller planes. My only negative is that it can be awkward to pack, it doesn’t sit up on its own and is a little extra tall which adds to the awkwardness. I think the pad in the back is a bit less sturdy than other packs I’ve had causing this. Comfortable with the two straps.
melinda p. –
Great hiking pack
Used it on our trip to Europe. Plenty of storage. Comfortable. Light
Beerz –
For the Cost, A++++ Day Pack
I have only bought Kelty packs my entire life because they are the best, hands down. However, our family sets a budget for the ‘cousins’ to get each other gifts, so I had to find a pack for our son and I researched the reviews extensively and chose this one. This pack is literally rivaling my old Kelty day pack in quality and construction. The material is lighter weight than a Kelty pack but I’ve tested it and this material is strong and very good quality. Rip-resistant. Zippers on a backpack are one of those things that differentiates a good pack from a bad one. You could argue there are burlier zippers for a pack that has to go through a lot of wear and tear and these zippers are great so far. Shoulder straps are very good. Adjustment straps are the way they should be. Comfortable fit. Son loves the compartments for laptops, tablets and books as he wanted this partly for daily college use. I read other reviewers say it wasn’t a 40L pack. I didn’t scientifically measure the volume but maybe they just don’t know how to use the expandable straps to get the full size/volume out of it. Seems plenty big to me to use as a day pack. The only one thing I wish it had is a hole at the top for a hydration bladder hose, because there is a compartment inside that seems like it would fit a hydro perfectly but no hole to run the hose through (although this is not advertised as a hydro-pack, so I can’t blame for that). But if you wanted to put a bladder in it, you could simply run the hose out the top of the double zipper if zipped both to the center-top and ran it over the shoulder. That’s how I converted my old Kelty into a hydro pack. Maybe not ideal but works fine. Rain cover fits nicely into one of many small compartments at the top for easy-access if a storm pops up. Great little lightweight pack.
Jen Dunlop –
The hip belt and chest clip make it easy to distribute the weight and carry it comfortably. The d rings on the straps were great for hands free convenience without weighing the pack down. It has multiple pockets for organizing your items, and it’s small enough to fit carry on most if not all planes.
Miguel R. –
Es una mochila de baja calidad, no es impermeable y la bolsita que te dan para cubrirla del agua tampoco lo es, en caso de mojarse si traspasa a la mochila.La tela de la mochila es súper delgada, si planeas llevar tu tablet/laptop a algún lado considera llevarla con su funda porque la mochila no ofrece nada de protección.Ni de chiste la mochila es de 40lts, mi mochila vieja que supuestamente es de 35lts tiene fácil el doble de capacidad que esta porquerÃa.Espantosa compra muy muy cara para lo que es, a ver a quien se la vendo para recuperarle.(No estoy exagerando banda, enserio si está horrible :c)
Cliente Amazon –
L’ho acquistato perché mi serviva un bagaglio a mano capiente che poi potesse essere sfruttato durante il mio viaggio di un mese in Australia. Ho passato tutti i controlli senza problemi. Con tutte le sue taschine ho trovato il giusto posto per ogni cosa. Praticamente è stato un mese di uso continuativo. Pratico e resistente. Ho sfruttato anche il suo parapioggia che si è rivelato comodo e funzionale.
alberto guzman –
Es una mochila ligera y práctica. Le falta calidad y comodidad a la hora de hacer horas y horas caminando. No agarra bien en la parte de la cintura donde la mochila deberÃa descansar sobre la cadera. Por lo demás está bastante bien. Tiene buenosCompartimentos y es bastante robusta.
Nani –
Sitz sehr gut, viele Fächer auch kleine für Schlüssel oder ein paar Euros, passt genug für eine Wanderung rein.