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D**E
Well worth the money
Rugged and plenty of storage.
D**D
Great value
I currently use as myself for fishing it is really big and sturdy and great value for the price I’m really happy with the quality and practicality
C**T
Great bag but on the heavy side
This bag fits all the kit you could wish for is well made and has lots of compartments to put things in. Only downside I can see is that it's a bit on the heavy side so bear in mind that once it's packed you'll have a real workout carrying it.
P**L
Much better than reviews suggest
I haven't written many reviews before, but feel compelled to do so on this occasion as the bag is so much better than the reviews suggested.The bag looked like just what I wanted, to use for wildlife photography, but I was hesitant to buy as some reviews had suggested it wasn't 120L or that the zips were stiff.I thought I would try it anyway despite some negative reviews, and the first positive point on this occasion was that although it was quoted as 4/5 days delivery, it came within two days.I unpacked it and whether it is 120L or not I was pleasantly surprised by how big it actually is. It is probably just what I would have hoped for and means I can carry a photography hide, an inflatable mat, and my camera gear.The zips are faultless and not only open without any stiffness at all, but are actually very smooth to open. Perhaps there has been an upgrade in this area.The fabric and stitching are very good and there are a useful amount of pockets of different sizes.If I was going to suggest anything it would be that the plastic buckles and the nylon drawstring area at the top of the bag were a bit more substantial. At this price point these are usable, and may last, but I would be happy to pay more for this bag if these were stronger looking.All in all I am really pleased with this bag and hope that it will last for £30 worth of time. If that is a year of fairly light use it is probably reasonable.
R**
Light and comfortable
I've just cane back from a 2 day 1 night hike/camp trip and I only had a 50ltr backpack. I had a 1 man tent sleeping bag, matt, stove travel fishing rod and gear, cups and plates, drink bottles, a bottle of vodka, clothes, 5 litre cooler bag with ice packs and food in, and my bag was quite heavy (my back is still acking 2 days later) and on my return this backpack was waiting for me so I instantly filled it with everything I brought with me in my 50 litre backpack. The weight feels like it has been halfed with still lots of room left. I don't think it is 120 litre but it is definitely big enough for a few days hike and camp amd it is very well made and robust. The bag is also heaver than my 50ltr but is somehow light when filled. I definitely recommend this backpack. Search the dimensions rather than just go off the description so you get a better idea of the size for what you want. I've got a feeling this bag has just made my next hike/camp alot easier.
J**H
Perfect!!!
This bag is awesome! Used for a 3 day music festival. The bag was heavy to pick up when filled but as as soon you tighten all the straps while wearing it, it's so easy and comfortable to carry
D**.
High quality low cost
What can I say - THIS - I spent a ‘LOT’ of time researching a bag to fit an ‘ ASSEMBLED ‘ Equinox 900 metal detector. This bag takes it complete with 6 inch coil ‘ Assembled’
A**N
No! Not 120 Litres, but still and outstanding 65 L Day pack
FIRSTLY, THE RAMADA BIG LOADER 120 IS NOT I REPEAT NOT A 120 LITRE RUCKSACK.I HAVE A GENUINE KOMBAT 100 L HOLDALL WHICH DWARFS THE ROMADA AND THE HIKER SO-CALLED 120 (NOTICE NO ‘L’ AFTER 120 – THERE’S YOUR CLUE).SO, IT IS VERY DISINGENUOUS OF ANDES AND AMAZON TO PUSH THESE 65 LITRES BACK PACKS AS A 120 L PACK WHEN IT IS DWARFED BY A GENUINE 100 L HOLDALL – NAUGHTY!THAT SAID FOR A 57 – 65 L DAY PACK AND AT IT’S PRICE POINT AND FUNCTION POINT IT IS A GOOD TO OUTSTANDING BAG.AS A DAY PACK IT IS GREAT FOR TAKING EXTRA CLOTHES, LUNCH, BOOTS, FIRST AID KIT OTHER BITS AND BOBS TO AND FROM WORK, GYM, EMERGENCY SHOPPING ETC.THE MATERIAL IS VERY CORSE, THICK AND STRONG, THE ZIPS ARE CHEAP BUT SOME WD40 OIL SHOULD SOLVE ANY SNAGGING ISSUES – JUST BE CAREFUL WITH THEM. CLIPS CHEAP BUT WORKABLE. THERE ARE NOT ‘MANY POCKETS’ BUT EIGHT ONLY (A LOT) – TOTAL VOLUME OF SMALL POCKETS IS ONLY ABOUT 15 LITRES AND THE MAIN BODY ABOUT 50 L. SO IN MY OPINION A GREAT DAY PACK BUT NO WAY MADE FOR HEAVY HAULAGE OR LONG ADVENTURES. I FOUND IT COMFORTABLE TO WEAR EVEN WHEN FULL BUT I HAD THICK CLOTHING ON.DOCTOR WHO’S TARDIS – FOR DAILY USE THIS PACK HOLDS A SURPRISING AMOUNT; THE SECRET IS THE BOTTOM POCKET – SO IF YOU ORGANIZE YOUR STUFF OVER THE OVER EIGHT POCKETS YOU CAN GET A LOT IN.IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A GENUINE 120 L RUCKSACK – THE HIKER 120 (NO ‘L’) OR THE RAMADA BIG (SO CALLED) LOADER ARE NOT FOR YOU. IF YOU NEED A STRONG COLOURED (12 COLOUR OPTIONS), STRONGLY BUILT, UTILITARIAN, 55 + LITRE DAY RUCKSACK – THE ABOVE COMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.I PURCHASED TWO BUT HAD TO RETURN ONE DUE TO A SEWING MISTAKE ON BOTH OF THE SIDE POCKETS – GOT REFUND OK.FINALLY, THANK YOU TO ALL WHO SUPPLIED PICTURES OF HIKERS AND ANDES PACKS IN THEIR NEW HOMES.
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