Camp Trails Triad 70 Internal Frame Backpacks

Camp Trails Triad 70 Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

4270 cubic inches

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 26, 2001]
Mike Slinkard
Mountaineer

I bought this pack in an emergency when my other pack broke beyond field repair,and this is what the store had available to save the trip.It got me through,though uncomfortably.Not a very sturdy pack, pulled the first layer of stitcing out of one of the lid straps first day.Although I think this might make a decent starter pack,DONT stuff it too full,it might explode.And it has absolutly no adjustment,other than two settings on the load lifter straps.I would not recomend this pack for anything other than (light)overnight trips.Shoddy workmanship,but what do you expect for under 100 bucks?

Customer Service

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OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jul 09, 2001]
Jason Chapman
Backpacker

I purchased this pack about a year and a half ago and have used it for various travel activities. I have backpacked once for a weekend with it, used it to carry my luggage to Europe as checked baggage and for weekends here and there to home or car camping. It isn't the ideal pack for a lengthy backpacking trip, but it it a solid bag. Mine has not had any problems, no wear and tear or anything. It has plenty of room, with two sizey side pockets for extra storage. It is comfortable and easy to use. It only has one entrance to the main compartment which makes it tough to get things out orderly, and it has no side compression straps to carry a tent or any accessories, but it is a sturdy, well-priced bag. Mine has served me well.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 28, 1999]
Dale Barnard
Backpacker

I was looking for a small internal frame pack for carrying 30 lb loads no more than 7 days at a stretch. I drug all my backpacking gear into the store with me and stuffed the sleeping bag in this pack. As I was zipping up the sleeping bag compartment, the zipper split. The rest of the pack didn't seem very strong, either. I bought the Camp Trials Scirocco 55 instead because it seemed sturdier and didn't have the stress on the zippers.

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None

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
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