2014-03-12

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Weight: 1.8 pounds

Includes four interior multifunctional pockets and four exterior zippered pockets.

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High Sierra Loop Backpack Mini-Hexagon Ripstop – 300 x 250-denier Duralite/water resistant coating/hexagon ripstop. 600D Duralite – 600 x 600-denier Duralite features a special water-resistant coating to help keep gear dry. Waffle Weave – 500 x 500-denier waffle ripstop Duralite fabric features a special water-resistant coating to help keep gear dry. Premium Organizer – Organizer compartment with multiple pockets, including zippered mesh pocket, pen pockets, lidded media pocket, and key fob. Padded shoulder strap – Designed for comfort and ease of carrying. Non-slip shoulder pads attached to the strap disburse weight more evenly on your shoulder while you travel. A swivel clip at the end of the strap helps prevent twisting. At a Glance Multi-compartment design Dedicated MP3 player pocket with headphone port Attach gear with monster hook and bottom straps Two side mesh beverage compartments Hanging accessory pocket Premium organizer compartment Yoke-style, S-Shaped Vapel Mes

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High Sierra Loop Backpack



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186 of 198 people found the following review helpful

Quality Control Problem, April 22, 2013

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Six months after I bought the High Sierra Loop Backpack, one of the shoulder straps started ripping apart at the seam, and the zipper to the front pocket had broken off (the backpack was gently used). I think the high ratings for this backpack may be due to early user experiences. This backpack (my copy of it at least) isn’t very durable. Note, too, that I bought the backpack from Amazon direct, NOT from a third party seller.

I’ve had JanSport backpacks that have held up to *years* of heavy use. If you’re looking for something more durable, you might want to spend a little more to get a JanSport or a The North Face backpack (both of which are renowned for their quality and durability).

You may, however, opt to buy this backpack anyway since this backpack has received mostly positive reviews and my experience may be an isolated instance. Here are the specifications to help you decide whether this backpack is right for you:

Compartments
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● 2 Side Pockets
Each of the two side pockets has an elastic band and see-through mesh netting. Each pocket is an ideal place for putting a water bottle, a pair of hiking poles, or even a tripod. I use one of the pockets for a camera tripod and the other for a water bottle when I’m out shooting.

● 3 zippered compartments
There are 3 other zippered compartments besides the main zippered compartment.

1. The largest of the compartments (located in front of the backpack) has lots of pockets for putting your calculator, cell phone, stationery, etc. It has plenty of room; it will fit 3 or 4 small paperback books, just to give you a rough idea of its size. There’s a hook for attaching your keychain too.

2. The topmost compartment has an opening for threading the wire of a pair of headphones/earphones through so you can listen to music while the MP3 player is safely stowed away in the compartment.

● Water-Resistant Lining
The insides are lined with nylon, which makes backpack water-resistant.

o NO Hydration Compartment
The backpack is NOT hydration compatible (i.e. you can’t use it with a hydration bladder — without modification at least). There is no pocket to hold a hydration bladder, and no outlet for the tube from the hydration bladder. I did modify the backpack by cutting a small hole in the pocket of the topmost compartment so I can thread a hydration tube through the hole, and then through the opening (meant originally for the wire of a pair of headphones/earphones). Still, the lack of a pocket means the hydration bladder can slump over, which will interfere with the flow of water from the bladder to the tube.

Size
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● The High Sierra site lists the size as follows:

Size: 19.5″ x 14.5″ x 8.250″
Capacity: 1949 cubic inches

It’s a bit bigger than the smallest backpacks but not too big. Personally, the size of this backpack suits me *perfectly*. I wanted a backpack with plenty of room to carry the essentials but not one that is over-sized and clumsy.

Straps
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● Shoulder Straps
The shoulder straps are very comfortable even with a heavy/fully-loaded backpack. It has an elastic pocket for putting your cell phone so you always have your cell phone within easy reach.

● Bottom Straps
The bottom of the backpack has a pair of straps for strapping on additional equipment you need to bring along.

● Side Compression Straps
The side compression straps can be used in tandem with the side pockets to keep your stuff safely secured.

o NO Sternum Strap & Waist Strap
This backpack has NO sternum strap (also known as a chest strap) and NO waist strap. For full-on hiking, this backpack may not be the ideal choice. If you’re hiking for long periods, you *need* to have a sternum strap for keeping the shoulder straps in a position on your shoulders most comfortable to you, and you *need* a waist strap to distribute some of the load from your shoulders to your waist.


The High Sierra Loop Backpack is a medium-sized backpack that has plenty of pockets. You can use it for school, camping, and light hiking, or as a general purpose daypack.

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103 of 114 people found the following review helpful

Extremely Comfortable, March 18, 2011

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Don’t let the size fool you! The multiple compartments that give you plenty of room. It’s easy to put on/take off especially since I ride the Metro so I’m not breaking my back trying to get it off.
It has adjustable straps so you can pretty much tailor it to your frame to make it as comfortable as possible.
The back pack also holds up well in rain; amazingly well!
I love the color too; it goes with pretty much everything

My only concern is that the zippers are super accessible and that can be an issue especially in packed areas such as the Metro. I typically remove it and can hold it from the upper handle …sort of like a brief case until I’m out of “sticky fingers” way

All in all, GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!! I LOVE IT!

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98 of 115 people found the following review helpful

Best Diaper Bag we have! , January 15, 2013

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My wife was looking for a diaper bag and couldn’t find a bag pack style she liked. She decided to buy three different back packs and try them instead. Good Idea! We liked this one the most because it was a small frame, good for a smaller person,like a woman or young adult and it had a lot of storage for the size. The backpack has a lot of storage for the size and we easily fit TWO of all the baby stuff we need to go out for the day. I have carried it a couple of times and I like it a lot. I would recommend it for a school back pack,day pack for hiking or a Diaper bag :).

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