I rarely bring clothes on short camps so all I really have is a sleeping bag, ground mat and rain gear and maybe a fleece. I'll see during the course of the year if I'll get it :)
As informative as i'd hoped. Main concern had been whether it was water bladder capable, check that! Seeing the price for this bag (£ UK) is flipping good value for what i consider state of the art bag architecture and features. Awesome vid cheers
Hello, I was wondering if you could give me the (real) hight of the Airzone Trek+ 35:45? Because I guess the 69cm on the Lowe Alpine Website refear to the extended 45 litre variation. It would be perfect if you could measure the fixed length of the back panel. Greets, Lukas
If your kit is reasonably lightweight, and you're a savvy packer, this should be fine. I use a 45 litre pack for these purposes and usually tie sleep-mat/tent to the outside of the bag, which leaves plenty of room inside. It is a very well featured bag.
+OK Hi, the main difference on these bags is the update to the back system. It now features more memo foam for a more comfortable carry, and is far more lightweight. Also there is an extra carry handle on the front of the pack, which might come in handy if you are travelling with it and need to get it on and off of trains in a hurry. There is also changes to the side opener, which makes it easier to get into the main sack. Other than that, it's pretty much the same. I've had a look on our website, and I don't think we have any of the older ones left, but I've had a look around and the few that are still out aren't that different in price. I hope this helps. Thanks.
I rarely bring clothes on short camps so all I really have is a sleeping bag, ground mat and rain gear and maybe a fleece. I'll see during the course of the year if I'll get it :)
As informative as i'd hoped. Main concern had been whether it was water bladder capable, check that! Seeing the price for this bag (£ UK) is flipping good value for what i consider state of the art bag architecture and features. Awesome vid cheers
Hello, I was wondering if you could give me the (real) hight of the Airzone Trek+ 35:45? Because I guess the 69cm on the Lowe Alpine Website refear to the extended 45 litre variation. It would be perfect if you could measure the fixed length of the back panel.
Greets,
Lukas
Considering buying this bag for 1-2 nights of camping and Long Day Hikes. Would you recommend this bag for these purposes?
If your kit is reasonably lightweight, and you're a savvy packer, this should be fine. I use a 45 litre pack for these purposes and usually tie sleep-mat/tent to the outside of the bag, which leaves plenty of room inside. It is a very well featured bag.
Buying a bag for interrailing. Think I've found the winner
+OK This is the new version here if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/J4E-cSwfyf4/видео.html
+Gaynor Sports What's the differences? Would you recommend one over the other?
+OK Hi, the main difference on these bags is the update to the back system. It now features more memo foam for a more comfortable carry, and is far more lightweight. Also there is an extra carry handle on the front of the pack, which might come in handy if you are travelling with it and need to get it on and off of trains in a hurry. There is also changes to the side opener, which makes it easier to get into the main sack. Other than that, it's pretty much the same. I've had a look on our website, and I don't think we have any of the older ones left, but I've had a look around and the few that are still out aren't that different in price. I hope this helps. Thanks.
Thanks guys. Super helpful. A+ customer service
Thanks! Happy interrailing! Have fun!