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G4Free 50L Waterproof Hiking Backpack with Rain Cover – Perfect for Mountaineering, Camping, Trekking & Travel (Orange)
If you’re after a trusty rucksack that won’t let you down on your outdoor escapades, the G4Free 50L hiking backpack is well worth a gander. Crafted from waterproof nylon, it handles those unexpected British showers like a champ, keeping your kit dry and safe. Plus, with robust SBS zippers, you’re getting proper durability that’ll stand the test of time. Weighing in at just about 1.2kg, it’s light enough to carry all day without feeling like you’re hauling a sack of spuds.
Loads of room for all your gear
With a generous 50-litre capacity, this pack easily swallows everything from your clothes and grub to your camping essentials. There are plenty of pockets to keep things organised – a big front pocket for stuff you need quick access to, a roomy main compartment for bulkier items, and a clever zipped section just for your boots or mucky laundry, so your clean clothes stay spotless. The rain cover stashes neatly in a bottom pocket, ready to be whipped out when the weather takes a turn.
Keep hydrated and powered up on the go
One smart touch is the hydration bladder compartment inside the main section, which fits up to 3 litres of water (just a heads-up, the bladder isn’t included). Staying hydrated is a no-brainer when you’re out trekking or climbing, and this makes it easy to take a sip without stopping. There’s also a built-in USB charging port – just pop your power bank inside the pack and you can charge your phone or gadgets on the fly, no faffing about digging through your bag. Do bear in mind, you’ll need to supply your own power bank.
Designed for comfort on the longest of walks
Long days on the trail can take a toll on your shoulders and back, but this backpack is up to the task. It features a breathable mesh back panel to keep you cool and wick away sweat, while the padded, thick shoulder straps spread the weight evenly so you won’t feel worn out halfway through. Adjustable straps let you lash on extra kit like sleeping bags, tents, or even a folding table, making it a versatile companion for all sorts of adventures.
Handy extras that really count
One little gem is the compass attached to the chest strap – a proper boon if you’re wandering off the beaten track and want to keep your bearings without constantly checking your phone. The hipbelt pockets are dead useful for stashing small essentials like your phone, snacks, or an MP3 player, keeping them within easy reach without having to stop and unpack.
All in all, this backpack is a cracking all-rounder for hiking, camping, mountaineering or any outdoor activity. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a seasoned trekker, it ticks plenty of boxes without emptying your wallet. Just a quick reminder: if you want to make use of the hydration bladder or USB charging features, you’ll need to grab the bladder and power bank separately.






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