Esup 50L Lightweight Men’s Hiking Backpack with Rain Cover
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Esup 50L Lightweight Men’s Hiking Backpack with Rain Cover
Original price was: $45.99.$38.99Current price is: $38.99.
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Current Price | $38.99 | September 19, 2024 |
Highest Price | $38.99 | July 15, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $38.99 | July 15, 2024 |
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Esup 50L Lightweight Men’s Hiking Backpack with Rain Cover Description
- Adjustable Straps- adjust the tightness as you need, For tying up your pack or hanging sleeping bag, mat, hammock etc, Suitable for all people.
- Multi-functional travel bag, 50L high-capacity include main compartment, two zipped front pocket, sleeping bag compartment, mesh side pockets, you can put your tents, blanket or cooking gear in this backpack, best for 2-4-day adventures.
- Made with high quality tear Polyester+ nylon fabric, tear resistant, anti-Scratch, wear resistant, with rain cover, prevent the water from sipping into the bag, Keep things dry.
- Breathable mesh shoulder straps with plentiful sponge padding help relieve the stress from your shoulder. Widened and thickened S-type shoulder straps and high elastic breathable back support for best ventilation and easing burden.
- What You Get – 1 x Hiking Backpack 50L, 1 x Waterproof Rain Cover.
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Esup 50L Lightweight Men’s Hiking Backpack with Rain Cover Reviews (10)
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Kit –
This review is 100% unbiased. Was not asked to post this or compensated for doing so.
I only buy North Face backpacks so I am grading this pack to theirs.
Obviously, NF makes a much better product, but you pay at least double what this costs. If I had to buy a backpack for thru hiking that I had to depend on for 6 months to a year straight, it would not be this one. I just can’t trust it.
That being said, I am very pleased with this product. I wanted a lightweight, large, top-loading backpack to use on my bike. This is the perfect size for what I need. Any bigger and I’d look like I was running away from home. Fits more than you think. Material isn’t too lightweight but I wouldn’t say it is heavy duty. Seams and stitching seem to be pretty good. Zippers have a good feel and should hold up a while. Buckles aren’t the best plastic but not the worst. Padding is nice. I think it should ventilate well based on its design and my experience with similar backpacks but because of the weather here in the northeast I have not been able to appreciate this feature yet. I would have liked a couple more smaller pockets. There are only 2 and if you have it really packed up the front bottom pocket is good for a 2″ book at best. Mine is all b lack with some gray in the padding.
My suggestion to potential buyers:
I paid just over $40 and had this in a couple days so if you need a reliable backpack this size in a hurry this will not let you down. Don’t expect $200 quality from a $40 product. If someone showed this to me and asked how much I thought it was, I would say $60-70. So use that to scale value. If you are on the fence, just go for it on this one.
Haley –
I kept adding stuff to my small bug out bag, so I needed more room. I think this one will be plenty big enough. It seems like it will be pretty tough
Mariana P. –
Took my backpack on an overnight hike. I was pleased with the amount of gear I could fit and like how the top section can be adjusted to fit more in. I am a smallish build (50kg, 160cm), but was able to adjust the straps so that I could carry the backpack comfortably.
One area that could be improved is the bottom storage area that can be accessed from the bottom front of the pack. It would be good if this could protrude from the pack instead of just going into the bottom of the main storage compartment.
NC Scott –
I wanted a cheap bag with good hip/chest straps to test out for a few short hikes before investing in a pricy bag, since I wasn’t sure if I’d be up for hiking with that kind of weight. This bag is a bit nicer than I expected for the price – I loaded it up with about 35 pounds of stuff and walked with it for about a mile, and it felt strong and secure. The stitching looked pretty good, the clasps didn’t feel too cheap, and the zippers seemed ok. Unfortunately, the waist buckle did partially break on it’s first use which wasn’t a great sign, but it did not completely break and I was able to tie the straps over the front of the buckle to alleviate some of the tension on the buckle, and it held for the hike.
I wouldn’t expect this backpack to last in rugged conditions with a lot of weight, but for light use and with some care I think it would hold up fine for a good while. And considering the price of it, that’s honestly not too shabby. I don’t think I’d trust it on a long hike though, too much risk of ending up miles from home with a failed strap or buckle.
Coogs –
I use this regularly for camping and also for a few hiking trips in different states. If you are going on a longer term back packing trip you will probably need a bigger bag, but this one is awesome for short trips. It is very durable, I’ve had this for over 3 years and it still looks brand new. No tears or issues. It has a main compartment that can fit your sleeping bag and larger camping gear, then a ton of smaller compartments. It is also comfortable no issues while using it on the trails!
John –
I found this pack for a really low $38 purchase price. My old North Face backpack has reached a worn out point that I needed to replace. I use my old NF back pack for a computer bag as well as for traveling as my typical carry on for flights. Now this is yet another Chinese made product and I like to buy made in America goods. This pack seems to be of solid construction all around, maybe I just got a good one as I see some reviews for cheap construction, problems at the seams, etc.
I bought this specific pack because of the height of 25.6″ – this is to carry our snorkeling gear that includes swim fins that are 24″ in length. Last night I packed up all the snorkeling gear (2 sets), a test fit of 2 towels, snack stash, and 2 large water bottles – everything fit well with a touch of additional space for more stuff. The pack comes with so many ‘straps’ that I ended up cutting some off as I will never be using this for like back country hiking trips. I also got the pack all set up like I wanted and then trimmed the excessively long straps, sealing the ends with some flame to keep from frazzling.
First trip with this new pack begins early tomorrow with an international flight, I will update this review following that trip, sharing performance and/or any issues with the pack. For a super cheap $38, the pack I received is really great, remembering you get what you pay for so we shall see how it performs and lasts.
Sadie Acosta –
Overall it will be a serviceable backpack. But the zippers are quite bad… for the price I guess it’s not bad.
John –
This is my first backpacking pack and I love it! It was so nice to find an affordable pack that has plenty of room, support, and comfort! Don’t overstuff it or you’ll risk tearing the seams but you can still pack it pretty tight without risk of tearing.
If you need a cheap pack that will last at least a few seasons, look no further! Tons of pockets and places to attach gear to the outside of the pack.
Dave –
My son is at summer camp right now. He used this to hike a mile to the camping spot. It’s holding everything he needs for a 7 day stay as a boy scouts this was a great purchase.
Scott E. Kingsbury –
En calidad y precio OK!!!