Update: I trained for months and hiked the Grand Canyon with this pack. The stability is everyhting. I carried 23 lbs. Received lots of complimets for the color. Looking forward to my next trip!
I bought one backpack in my life. 15 years ago I bought a Deuter transalp 30l. I used it everyday for over a decade. Had to invest 50 cents last year for a replacement plastic clip thingy. Incredible quality.
Thank you very much for the video, I need to ask you a question about this, in this size of backpack I can pack a tent inside and an insulator on the outside. The size of the backpack works for me for a 4/5 day outing. I read you from now on, thank you very much. I look forward to your comments.
I have the 55+10 SL version of this backpack, do you have any tips for packing this up to take on a plane? I am struggling to get the hip straps to fold in and I don't want to risk them getting damaged!
Are you checking it as luggage? We often put our packs in a duffle the we check them. If you're carrying it on, be mindful of size restrictions, but I wouldn't worry too much about the hip straps in that case.
Hi there! Great video. I am currently deciding between this same Deuter (but a 60+10L) and a Gregory Deva 70. I will be backpacking in Thailand and Europe for about a month and want to make sure I have the best pack considering I will be testing its limits and relying on its comfortability. Do you have any thoughts about the two for this type of expedition? Thanks - J
Hi Jestine!! I've backpacked Europe 5x (twice for more than a month) with this brand of backpack. I have a 45L+10 bag and it was absolutely perfect for me. I HIGHLY recommend this brand.
@@madainsalih. I ended up getting the 60L + 10L but I would not recommend it for longterm travel. Having a bag that size is not necessary. I now have the Cotopaxi Allpa 42L and it is the perfect size as with most airlines it is a carry on (so you avoid checked bag fees and the airlines losing it for 3 days in Saudi Arabia like they did with mine). I am traveling/working in West Africa currently and it fits more than enough clothes if you pack light and use REIs fantastic packing cubes that double down. As for backcountry backpacking - I have used my Deuter pack for a 3 day trip with extensive elevation gain and it was quite difficult to use when trying to look up and scale rocks. It is so skinny and tall it leaves no room for you to lean your head back and look up. All around its a decent pack that provides good support and is comfortable, but the light color gets very dirty and doesn't come with a rainfly... I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. I am quicker to respond on IG @Jestine_Lackner14
Only one way to find out! But seriously, the only significant difference in women's packs is typically the shape of the shoulder straps. You can always try one on at a local outdoor store to be sure!
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Rarely ever comment, but this was so helpful when there didn’t feel like there were plenty of thorough reviews elsewhere. Thank you very much!
Update: I trained for months and hiked the Grand Canyon with this pack. The stability is everyhting. I carried 23 lbs. Received lots of complimets for the color. Looking forward to my next trip!
Nice!
I received mine yesterday. TOTALLY LOVE all the features! I have to find a way to tie my hair because it hits the pack.
Just bought the 65+10 version of this pack for my summer working for the Utah Conservation Corps and i love it so far!
I bought one backpack in my life. 15 years ago I bought a Deuter transalp 30l. I used it everyday for over a decade. Had to invest 50 cents last year for a replacement plastic clip thingy. Incredible quality.
Anyone have experience to compare this to the Osprey Atmos/Aura?
Thank you for your review. We are the same size and weight.
Thank you very much for the video, I need to ask you a question about this, in this size of backpack I can pack a tent inside and an insulator on the outside. The size of the backpack works for me for a 4/5 day outing. I read you from now on, thank you very much. I look forward to your comments.
Not really into this unit, but been peeping the Speed Lite 21 (I think this is the number).
Thanks for the video, well done. Just purchased a 50 +10.
Enjoy it!
I have the 55+10 SL version of this backpack, do you have any tips for packing this up to take on a plane? I am struggling to get the hip straps to fold in and I don't want to risk them getting damaged!
Are you checking it as luggage? We often put our packs in a duffle the we check them. If you're carrying it on, be mindful of size restrictions, but I wouldn't worry too much about the hip straps in that case.
It was too large to bring as a carry-on. I placed it inside my checked luggage, a rolling duffle.
I have an Osprey AirPorter travel cover. I've also packed it in a larger rolling duffle with my trekking poles and other gear.
@@alexandracastillo200that is useful to know, thank you. Yes I wanted to check it into the hold
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Is this the one in shale-ivy? I'm confused with that color and the jade-graphite one
Yes! The one we tested was the Shale-Ivy.
What colors are you reviewing???
Hi there! Great video. I am currently deciding between this same Deuter (but a 60+10L) and a Gregory Deva 70. I will be backpacking in Thailand and Europe for about a month and want to make sure I have the best pack considering I will be testing its limits and relying on its comfortability. Do you have any thoughts about the two for this type of expedition? Thanks - J
Hi Jestine!! I've backpacked Europe 5x (twice for more than a month) with this brand of backpack. I have a 45L+10 bag and it was absolutely perfect for me. I HIGHLY recommend this brand.
You have the same concerns as me. So what kind of backpack did you buy?
@@madainsalih. I ended up getting the 60L + 10L but I would not recommend it for longterm travel. Having a bag that size is not necessary. I now have the Cotopaxi Allpa 42L and it is the perfect size as with most airlines it is a carry on (so you avoid checked bag fees and the airlines losing it for 3 days in Saudi Arabia like they did with mine). I am traveling/working in West Africa currently and it fits more than enough clothes if you pack light and use REIs fantastic packing cubes that double down.
As for backcountry backpacking - I have used my Deuter pack for a 3 day trip with extensive elevation gain and it was quite difficult to use when trying to look up and scale rocks. It is so skinny and tall it leaves no room for you to lean your head back and look up. All around its a decent pack that provides good support and is comfortable, but the light color gets very dirty and doesn't come with a rainfly...
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. I am quicker to respond on IG @Jestine_Lackner14
It´s work for men´s?
The SL is the women's version, but yes, there is also a men's version of the pack!
Thank you for the review. Is there a rain cover included with this pack?
No rain cover.
I bought a 70 + 10l in Scandinavia a week ago and a rain cover was included.
I bought a bright yellow Deuter Raincover.
Deuter aircontact core sl 65 VS Gregory deva 70 Who's the winner?
We haven't tested the Deva 70, but to be honest, we have never carried a pack that big. 😅
thats looks like 70L
Man seriously lol i guess shes real small. Couldnt gauge this product for myself
I got a great deal on a female pack, the very one you have there, but am a 5'9" male, short torso, long legs. Do you think it will work for me?
Only one way to find out! But seriously, the only significant difference in women's packs is typically the shape of the shoulder straps. You can always try one on at a local outdoor store to be sure!
@terradrift Yeah someone returned it at REI got it for only $70!
There is no way this is 45l unless this woman is 4ft tall
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