Pros & Cons
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Adjustability
Customers generally have positive feedback regarding the adjustability of the Naturehike backpack. Many mention the ease of adjusting the tension straps for comfort on their backs and hips. However, a few customers note that the straps do not offer adjustments up or down, making it difficult to fit properly for some individuals.
Pockets
Customers generally have positive feedback about the pockets in the Naturehike hiking camping backpack, with some mentioning that it holds up well in rain and provides ample space for carrying gear. However, a few customers noted concerns over the water bottle holder on the shoulder strap. Despite this, most customers prefer the Naturehike backpack to other high-end options due to its comfort and affordability.
Highlights
Quality
Lightweight, durable, plenty of pockets, held up in rain.
It feels good on my back and shoulders and the waist belt offers multiple adjustments to ensure weight is carried on the hips.
The “hyperlight unbound” sternum strap was solid, rigid and did not expand at all.
I don’t think this is actually 65l, it’s pretty slim and i could not fit my bear can inside (sideways), which makes this really... Read More
Price
00$ “hyperlight unbound” then went home and put the 100.
Today (a year later) i “gave in” to the hype and i went to buy a “hyperlight unbound 40l pack” for 369$ at the store.
They also need to pay higher wages to the workers for their skill so they can make a “living wage” to make backpacks.
Packaging/appearance
Side note:(i know and understand that “zpacks and hyperlight” charge more for their gear due to the packs being designed by tru... Read More
Competitiveness
It’s definitely an excellent alternative to the expensive hyperlite stuff.
There is no comparison at the price point given the excessive features and versatility of this pack.
The appearance is similar to packs in the 300+ range and other than nylon vs dyneema, i can't see why the performance will be t... Read More
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
unbound, good, still, fit and down. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 77.8% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 21 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 30 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Based off of the measurements given 10
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I will have to take this out to get a real feel for the bag and might update the review
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I carried all our food but he definitely could have fit his own food
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I don’t think this is actually 65l it’s pretty slim and i could not fit my bear can inside sideways which makes this really not usable for my backpacking in bear country
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive read the reviews and watched a ton of videos critiquing this pack but had to buy one to check it out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is no comparison at the price point given the excessive features and versatility of this pack
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I own an osprey that is a lot heavier but a great pack and a granite gear that is okay but pretty flimsy for me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The appearance is similar to packs in the 300 range and other than nylon vs dyneema i cant see why the performance will be too different