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Main Pocket In Use For DSLR with Grip, 9 Lenses, Flash Dedicated Compartment for 17" Laptop Three Front Zippered Pockets Full-Front Access to Main Compartment Exterior Side Mesh Pockets Ideal for traveling and hiking, this black water-repellent Thunderhead 75 DSLR & Laptop Backpack from Ruggard holds a DSLR with a grip and an attached zoom telephoto lens up to 10", 8 more lenses, and a flash between padded touch-fastened dividers inside a spacious main compartment. This bag is packed with pockets of all sizes, and one of them is a dedicated compartment for your 17" laptop. Additionally, there is a side attachment for securely storing your tripod. The front of the backpack features small, medium, and large pockets and the main zippered compartment, which unzips all the way down providing full front access to your gear. Each side of the backpack provides a mesh slip pocket with a drawstring closure and the base has a zippered pocket, which stores a removable rain cover.
At the back behind the laptop compartment, there is a contoured breathable mesh padded panel and shoulder harness. The harness features sternum and padded hide-away waist straps for additional support as well as a trolley sleeve for attaching the backpack to your luggage. For quickly grabbing the backpack, the top features a sturdy and comfortably padded grip handle. Exterior: 600D Oxford nylon with water-repellent coating, 1680D ballistic nylon, rubber feet Interior: 150D polyestercheap rucksacks 60l 13.0 x 9.25 x 20.5" / 33.0 x 23.5 x 52 cmgoede kwaliteit backpack 12.0 x 6.5 x 19.5" / 30.5 x 16.5 x 49.5 cm Laptop compartment: 11.75 x 19.25" / 29.8 x 48.9 cmbackpack mcm ebay Backpack harness, top grip handle, rear trolley strap
5.5 lb / 2.5 kg 20.0 x 13.0 x 10.0" Ruggard Thunderhead 75 DSLR & Laptop Backpack ReviewWhen you’re headed on an overnight hiking trip, you’re backpacking. Often times people backpacking for weekends, and even several days at a time. Thru-hikers are on the trail for weeks and even months. Therefore, finding a comfortable and durable backpack is an important investment. Women’s Backpacks Shopping Tips: What is your size? When shopping for a backpack, you need to know your size. If you don’t already know your size, have someone measure the length of your torso. It can be done really easily – all you need is a flexible tape measure (or use string and line up with a stiff tape measure afterwards), and a friend to help you out. Measure from the little bone that protrudes from your spine on the back of your neck down to the top of your hips. Most manufacturers use the following size guidelines for both sexes: Extra small: up to 15.5 inches Small: 16 to 17.5 inches
Large: 20 inches and up Better yet, once you know the brand you want, check out the specific sizing page on the manufacturers’ website: Osprey, Gregory. Is the pack large enough for your trip? For weekend trips, a 40-60 Liter pack will be sufficient; even for long weekends. However, for long journeys, or for backpacking trips in winter time when you need cold weather gear, make sure the pack can be expanded. Often times there is a “collar” below the top of the pack that can be extended upward to store more of your hiking gear. Is the pack durable? There are a lot of “ultralight” backpacks, but make sure that you are aware of the features you’re sacrificing before you opt to buy one of these. The most extreme ultralight backpackers make their own gear to ensure the weight of the pack is minimal. However, generally they are much less comfortable for longer journeys, unless you can keep the weight of the contents down to very low levels. I look for backpacks make of durable nylon materials from reputable manufacturers.
Many offer excellent lifetime warranties. Does it have other convenient features like pockets on the hip belt, a haul loop, and compression straps? It sure is nice to have a hip belt pockets to store a camera, chapstick, and snacks within easy reach. Haul loops make it easier to lift your backpack, without putting unnecessary strain on the shoulder straps. Compression straps make it easier to compress down the pack’s contents and make your backpack more streamlined, especially if it isn’t fully loaded on a shorter trip. Also make sure there are features like a sternum strap, which will help keep your backpack in place when you’re hiking. Is it a women’s specific backpack? Fortunately there are now a lot of women’s backpacks on the market where you’ll see features like better fitting hip belts, narrower shoulder straps, and an overall narrower design. Hiking Lady’s Favorite Women’s Backpack I’ve only got one listed below because this is by far the best pack I’ve ever owned!
Gregory Deva 60 Backpack: This backpack is a very comfortable women’s specific backpack that has lots of bells and whistles. Everyone I have ever talked to who uses this backpack raves about its comfort (including me!). The best feature is the well designed suspension system, which makes heavy loads feel much lighter. It is a little on the heavy side, but if you want to be comfortable, the extra weight isn’t even noticeable because of how well designed the pack is. Check out my full review of the Gregory Deva under my “Gear Review” pages. More info about Hydration Waistpacks, Daypacks and Backpacks I have a comprehensive backpacking checklist for what you’ll want to have in your backpack. notify me when available Please enter your email so we can alert you when the TAHOMA 75 BACKPACK in is back in stock. We promise not to spam you. You will only be notified once. Composite bladeframe and dual aluminum stays Dual density padded S-curve shoulder straps with sternum strap and emergency whistle
Dual side compression straps Dual side pockets to secure ice pickets and wands (not intended for water bottles) Extra large lid compartment with smaller accessory pocket Front crampon pocket with hypalon lining Gear carry system securely holds ice axes, tools, and trekking poles Gear rack and ice clipper loops on hip belt High abrasion resistant fabric on bottom panel Hip belt #1: Larger, longer and with more padding for longer treks Hydration sleeve with toggle and port Two removable hip belts Versatile, streamlined large compartment 4270cu in / 70 L 31in x 16in x 12in / 79 x 41 x 30 cm 4lb 10oz / 2kg Displaying reviews 1-3(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)JanSport builds quality and longevity ProsAttractiveEasy AccessEnough CompartmentsGood Strap LengthGreat ColorHigh QualityConsBest UsesWas this a gift?:No(1 of 3 customers found this review helpful)Awesome ProsAttractiveHigh QualityConsNot Enough RoomBest UsesCyclingWas this a gift?:No1987 version - in bright yellow - in need of repair ProsAttractive DesignComfortableDurableGreat FeaturesLightweightRoomyConsBest Usesbackpacking/ campingTravelPrimary use:PersonalWas this a gift?