Victorinox Field Trek Pack
$44.76
$125.00
Save 64% Item #83793
Closeouts. Field trek pack from Victorinox goes where no other adventure gear collection has gone before with an array of versatile features, durable construction and superior design. Z-Force backpack straps with soft polymer nodules help disperse pack weight. Z-Torque pivot system that keeps pack centered while moving. Spacious main compartment Thickly padded dual-density foam back panel Sound pocket Side pockets Size (HxWxD): Approx. 20x14x8-½"Capacity: 2380 cu.in.Weight: 2 lb. 10 oz.Fabric: Cordura® and nailhead nylonCloseouts. China.
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Weak strap the achilles heal By Practical Sue from Durango,Colorado on 05/24/2008 Describe Yourself: Career, Comfort-Oriented, Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I would love to buy this pack but won't because of the afore mentioned strap issues. I have a Walmart pack that has lasted on 4 overseas trips but finally popped a lower seam after 5 years. Now that is quality in my book. [$]
Carry everything important By Bill from Chicago, IL on 05/21/2008 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Good Capacity, High Quality, Lightweight Best Uses: Family Trips, Long Vacations, Trips to China, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Career, Comfort-Oriented, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have used it to carry everything I need for two trips to China and one to India. Liked it so well that I bought another for my grandson.
Superb construction w one weak spot By Kip from Ohio on 03/08/2008 Pros: Easy To Access Items, Easy To Carry, Good Capacity, High Quality Cons: strap connectors break Best Uses: Family Trips, schoolbooks, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Career, Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a beautifully designed pack with high tech comfort features, sturdy construction. Shoulder straps connect to pack with a brittle plastic apparatus that breaks easily when the filled pack is picked up by its straps.
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