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Men's Trekking Backpack 50 L - MT100 EASYFIT
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This men's 50L backpack is ideal for several days of trekking in the mountains. Its is big enough to store everything you need for a trouble-free journey.
The easy-to-adjust 50 L bag offers simplicity and comfort without compromising on technical features, including a RAIN COVER. Perfect for setting off into the great outdoors for a few days.
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Product Features
Carrying comfort
Carrying system designed for men. EASYFIT automatic back adjustment.
Multiple compartments
Compartments, access to the bottom of the bag, 5 pockets.
Versatility
Water bottle holder, Pole holder, Rain cover.
Durability
Thin yet durable polyester main fabric, reinforced bag base.
Ventilation
Back with aluminium bars to reduce pressure and allow the back to breathe.
Easy hydration
Space for a water bladder (not included) is provided for easy drinking.
Weight
1.6 kg. The weight indicated is that of our benchmark sample.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Main fabric
- 100% Polyester
Lining
- 100% Polyester
Yoke
- 100% Polyester
Webbing
- 100% Polypropylene
Bag cover
- 100% Polyester
Coating
- 100% Polyurethane
Dimensions
Bag dimensions when in use:Height : 58 cm/23 inWidth: 26cm / 10 inDepth: 26 Cm/10 inCompatible with 1/2 moon 2x7L storage coversBack length (= distance 7th vertebrate - ilium):Minimum: 41 Cm/16 inMaximum: 53 Cm/21 inThe waistband:Minimum: 75 Cm/30 inMaximum: 132 cm / 52 in
Easyfit system
Our patented Easyfit system allows you to adjust the back height and strap tension simultaneously by pulling on one single strap (on each side).1. Put on your bag2. Buckle and tighten the belt3. Pull the handles (from bottom to top)It’s adjusted!
Capacity
50 L volume.The volume of each backpack is measured using a standardised method. we use small balls to fill the main compartment as well as each pocket. The balls are then emptied into a graduated container in order to determine the equivalent volume in litres, with a margin of error of just a few %.
How to pack a backpack?
Put your bedding at the bottom. Put heavy gear (tent, camp stove, food) near your back. Store your clothing around it. A groundsheet or tent can be placed under the flap or under the bag if there isn't room inside. Keep your waterproof jacket and fleece to hand. Place small items for daily use (sun cream, map, glasses etc.) in the pockets. The water bladder can be placed in the compartment provided down the back.
Complementary accessories
It's important that you are well equipped for your trek to take place in the best conditions. So to complete your equipment and facilitate the use of your MT100 bag, do not hesitate to check out our storage accessories on our website
Product Reviews
I bought the Trek 100 prior to a trek recently. The back did its job well. The bag is comfortable to carry, the loops for carrying stability work well. Accessing the content within the bag was easy. I carried my items within the half moon bags which accommodated well within the Trek 100. The only part I found inconvenient was accessing the bottle within the bottle holder. I would have also like the bag to have a few more compartments. Overall Trek 100 is a fantastic value for money.
Our experience with this backpack was disappointing. After just three uses, the zipper broke, rendering the backpack useless during a crucial outdoor expedition. Thank that the DofE organization had an spare one to complete the Silver Practice. The design, featuring a large zipper from top to bottom, seemed practical at first, but the poor quality of the zipper made it unreliable. I cannot recommend this backpack for outdoor hikes or expeditions due to its unreliable design and subpar zipper quality. The rest of the backpack looked sturdy but now its useless.
The self adjusting easy fit system is intuitive and, well, easy to get the perfect fit each time. The full length zip is convenient when at camp and it's too dark to dig around in the depths to find what you need. One thing that isn't ever mentioned is that the separator between bottom and top compartments is handily fitted with toggles giving you the option of two compartments or one big one. The rain cover is a nice addition if a bit heavy/bulky; it's big for the bag, like it's a one-size-fits-all affair. The one thing that irks me is the asymmetry of the external features. There's one set of trekking pole loops on the right, which is fine. Also on the right is a forward facing bottle holder, which I'm also ok with, but it does have a strange elasticated opening that takes some practice with one hand. A long expanding, zipped side pocket on the left is useful, but because it's only on one side, it gives the bag an unsightly, off-centre bulge when full. The expanding sleeve pocket on the right is very useful for quick access things, but rather than one (pocket) or the other (sleeve), it would have been more versatile with both a zipped pocket and a sleeve on each side. The one thing missing, which makes the least amount of sense, is not having a zipped hip pocket on the left like on the right. The left side hip belt is just a bit empty and non-functional. I think there might be an attachable pocket available, but if there isn't, there should be.