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NEW CUSCUS 6200ci Internal Frame Hiking Camp Travel Backpack -Navy | 
| Brand: CusCus Category: Sports
List Price: $89.00 Buy New: $34.95 as of 3/13/2010 09:20 CST details You Save: $54.05 (61%)
Seller: ADVENTURER'S BAG Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 2440
Color: Gray Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 32 x 13 x 15
MPN: 81001004navy ASIN: B0010YMZ94
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Multiday mountaineering pack with 88-liter (6,200-cubic-inch) capacity | | • | Large main compartment with top and bottom access; water-resistant PVC coating | | • | 2 side zippered pockets, 1 front zippered pocket, and top lid pocket | | • | Heavily padded back panel, shoulder straps, and waist straps | | • | Separate sleeping bag compartment; side compression straps; weighs 5.5 pounds |
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Product Description Made of Polyester with total 5 pockets. Top lid pocket for compass, maps, small essentials or raingear. One large front zippered pocket. Two large zippered side pockets. A separate sleeping bag compartment with detachable divider from main compartment with easy access. Extra webbing holders for attaching additional gear to outside of pack. Many tightening straps with buckles for securing the backpack. PVC coated internal provides excellent water protection. Fits torso: 15 - 21.5 inches. Fits waist/hip: 30 - 59 inches. BRAND NEW.
Amazon.com Product Description Head to the mountain with confidence with the Cuscus 6,200-cubic-inch internal frame backpack. Built to handle heavy loads without sacrificing the creature comforts, the multiday mountaineering pack is made of water-resistant polyester, and features a sizable 88 liters of storage. There's plenty of room for clothes and gear in the large main compartment, which offers top and bottom access. You can also store smaller gear in the variety of accessory pockets, which include one front zippered pocket, two large side zippered pockets, and a top lid pocket for items like a compass, maps, or raingear. And the bag easily accommodates a sleeping bag and pad via the sleeping bag compartment, which includes a detachable divider, and the extra straps on the exterior. Most importantly for serious trekkers, the pack is comfortable and supportive, with a heavily padded back panel, an adjustable torso length, and padded shoulder straps, waist straps, and chest straps to stabilize the load. Other features include front tightening straps with square buckles for holding water bottles or accessories; side compression straps with buckles to help distribute the load evenly; and D-rings on the shoulder straps for hanging accessories. Specifications: - Material: Water-resistant polyester with PVC backing
- Volume: 88 liters or 6,200 cubic inches
- Weight: 5.5 pounds
- Frame: Aluminum, removable hollow tube
- Fits torso: 15 to 21.5 inches
- Fits waist/hips: 30 to 59 inches
- Access: Top and bottom
- Pockets: 5
- Sleeping bag compartment: Yes
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| Customer Reviews:
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Pack is Great. Shipping was not. March 9, 2010 EOD_Dave (Alaska) Pack is great. Bottom compartment is good for a small light sleeping bag. But our -60 Wiggy bag fills up half the pack. I would have given the pack 5 stars but the pack was $35 & the shipping was $30. I didn't need it "overnight express". It didn't show up overnight anyway. Standard USPS or UPS would have been fine. It's still a good bag for $65. I'll probably buy two more once I recover from the shipping charge.
Great January 17, 2010 Fabricio Farias (Tally, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Honestly I had not real problems with these bags.For their prices its great, especially if youre a beginner hiker best to go with this instead of buying some crazy expensive backpack. The only minor thing that was annoying was the zippers. OOOH GOD worst zippers ever, so annoying and having to deal with annoying zippers in 20 degree weather isnt really exciting. Besides that the backpacks are great. buy it, you wont find a better deal.
Major Zipper Design Problem January 4, 2010 morsun 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I read the reviews for this pack and thought how bad could the zippers be. I was just too enticed by the cheap price. WARNING! Do not buy this bag. The poor zipper design make this pack nearly impossible to use.
Too good to be true??? NOPE! December 7, 2009 ademm (Georgia, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this backpack for use on a 4 month trip through South America. I was a little nervous given its price, but it held up just fine. The correlation between price and quality is not always what some would have you believe. I know plenty of people with $150+ backpacks that have broken after less strain than I put on this one. It's not indestructible by any means, none of them are so why not save some money? All the zippers, clips, and other pieces seemed to be pretty thick and sturdy. It holds a ton, and the exterior pockets that don't eat up space on the inside are nice as well. Overall, I highly highly recommend this backpack. If you're on the fence like I was because it seems like it might be too cheaply made, fear not! This backpack is a steal!
Good but not Great November 9, 2009 Robert W. Belknap (Georgia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The pack is a good pack especially for the price. The zippers are hard to work but I think some silicon will help. The pack does have a lot of room and the sleeping bag compartment held my lighter bag and it would hold my winter bag if necessary. The one problem I had was the straps were too close at the top and dug in into my neck (I have a 17-1/2" neck). Overall, the pack is good if you are doing a few trips a year.
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