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Whatever challenges you may face, this 25-liter Exped waterproof pack is ready. It has a seam-taped liner and roll-top closure to keep water out. And its tough nylon exterior resists abrasion.



Imported.
View all Exped Daypacks| Best Use | Hiking Cycling |
|---|---|
| Bag Style | Backpack |
| Frame Type | Frameless |
| Gear Capacity (L) | 25 liters |
| Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,525 cubic inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 1 oz. |
| Fits Torso Length (in.) | Unavailable |
| Fits Waist/Hips | 22-46 inches |
| Material(s) | Recycled 210-denier robic HD ripstop nylon carbonate/recycled 150-denier polyester/polyurethane coating |
| Frame Material | Recycled Air Mesh back pad |
| Pack Access | Top |
| Number of Exterior Pockets | 3 + main compartment |
| Hipbelt | Yes |
| Raincover Included | No |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Reservoir Compatible | No |
| Dimensions | 19 x 11 x 9 inches |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Water out and gear easily in. Love the simplicity of this pack. It can hold a lot, has padded shoulder straps, and love the zippered pocket inside to keep valuables and essentials within easy reach inside the pack ( you don’t have to dig them out from the bottom) The pockets on the sides are also nice to stash a water bottle, bug spray, or a sit pad. Love it!
I wanted a very lightweight/packable waterproof bag for keeping some fragile equipment dry in a very wet environment on long hikes/walks. Took a swing on this pack given its modest price, nice look, and advertised abilities. When it first arrived, I packed it out with a 16" MacBook Pro and a Peak Design Small Camera Cube filled with recording equipment. And then I put two decent-sized water bottles in the external pockets. It looked great and, more importantly, it was COMFORTABLE. Then, I took it out to rural Texas, put a pillow inside, rolled it up and closed it, and left it outside all night during a big storm. Woke up the next morning, let it rain some more, and then checked the pack. The pillow was COMPLETELY DRY. Not a drop of water entered during the long, heavy storm, even with the pack having fallen over sideways. So what's the conclusion? Based on initial impressions (and testing)--but knowing nothing about long-term durability--this is a GREAT pack for the price. Even more, I can't think of another pack with this set of features available at ANY price point. I mean, the thing weighs one pound, can be folded in four to fit in anything, is comfortable, and has two external water-bottle pockets, a big quick-access pocket (that's not waterproof), and a fully waterproof main compartment. Get it.
I am going to Japan where it rains frequently. I will use this backpack 🎒 and hope my things stay dry while touring around.




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