Reddit Reddit reviews AmazonBasics Internal Frame Hiking Camping Rucksack Backpack with Rainfly - 15.5 x 7 x 32 Inches, 65 Liters, Black

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AmazonBasics Internal Frame Hiking Camping Rucksack Backpack with Rainfly - 15.5 x 7 x 32 Inches, 65 Liters, Black
Internal-frame backpack with 65 L capacity (60 L + 5 L extension collar); made of durable polyester; ideal for hiking and campingExtensive storage pockets and compartments; large sleeping-bag compartment; multi-directional compression strapsAdjustable straps and padded shoulder straps for a comfortable fit; open-cell foam lumbar pad and molded channels for lower-back support and airflowWater-repellent exterior coating and integrated water-resistant rainfly for light rain; waterproof cover included for heavier rain; choice of colorMeasures 30 inches long; backed by an AmazonBasics limited one-year warranty
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2 Reddit comments about AmazonBasics Internal Frame Hiking Camping Rucksack Backpack with Rainfly - 15.5 x 7 x 32 Inches, 65 Liters, Black:

u/NyteKroller · 3 pointsr/CampingGear

AmazonBasic pack ($65)

Tarp ($7)

Polycro Groundsheet ($8)

Goodwill sleeping bag/wool blankets (~$10)

Rope (~$10)

Stakes ($5)

SeatoSummit Food bag ($22)



That's $127 for a barebones setup. It wouldn't probably be a terribly comfortable trip unless you've got warm weather on your side.

u/PhoenixEnigma · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

I'd second that the Stamina is a huge pack for day hikes, though the detachable day pack might be reasonable. In fact, I'd consider it a pretty massive pack for 3-season overnight trips as well - 70L is huge volume, and 7lb is ridiculous weight for an empty pack.

For comparison, the Osprey Atmos AG 65 is probably the archtype of non-ultralight, multi-night backpacking packs, and it's a little smaller and about 2/3rds the weight.

Assuming the sizing is right, something like this or this is probably a better used buy. Somewhat smaller and much lighter packs at similar prices, still overkill for a day pack but with room to grow for overnighters. Or the AmazonBasics 65L pack, if you don't mind something reasonably large but heavy but want it new, as it's considerably cheaper. Or the Teton Sports Summit 1500, for a smaller, actually day pack sized pack at a more reasonable price.