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S**E
Versatile and convenient
Love this backpack. Well made handy and used it all the time ! Perfect for hols
H**R
Small folded up but big when opened
Bought this for holidays. It’s an ideal size for carrying things to the beach and still leaving your hands free. It’s very large and holds lots.Only downside is that it’s not waterproof. Or I suspect showerproof as my sweatshirt which was stored inside got quite wet during a downpour.
W**H
Good
Good back pack packs away to a small bag take it on holiday small top pocket inside bag very good to put things in safely out of sight and zipped up
M**A
Perfect folding backpack.
I was away for 3 weeks and if I don't need to sleep I will carry it all day long. Big enough, light and foldable.
B**.
Ideal for city visit
We were using suitcases as hand luggage so needed something small we could use for walking around city on a short break and would go in small suitcase Easy jet size. This was ideal as we got everything in it that you would need for a full day sightseeing. It also has side netting that was ideal for water bottle. We used it to carry cheap poncho as an emergency rain cover, maps, warm top and guide book. Still had room for a few food items we bought from markets. Would not use this for serious walking as no support or padding for for sightseeing it was ideal.
R**N
Excellent Day Pack
This is the second one of these I’ve owned - durable, comfortable and easily stowed away.
M**S
Great to pack away when not in use
Ideal for any occasion, plenty of room and very lightweight. Packs away in a great pocket
Z**E
Feather-light, cheap outdoor bag
I took this bag cycling on a 72km circuit around Heathrow Airport, and found it surprisingly good for it's £8 price tag (dependent on colour). It's remarkably comfortable despite the lack of back supports (which it partially owes it's 180-200g weight to), seemed to hold several kilos of cargo without issue and is made quite well.The backpack folds into itself (into it's own inside pocket, interestingly) and is very collapsible/compactable which I think is really good for long-range transport. The waterproofing I haven't had a proper chance to test yet, although I did note sweat seems to accumulate on the outer side due to it's nylon-like material. Holds 2 bottles, or alternatively in my case a bottle of water and my Anker SoundCore Mini3 speaker in the other.Overall this Gonex bag (sometimes more commonly known as the brand Hikpro : Gonex's version is much cheaper despite being the same bag) is really impressive for it's dirt-cheap price tag. If your demands aren't excessively high (i.e. you're going cycling or hiking Snowdon, not trekking Siberia or climbing Mt Everest) then I think this is an *excellent* bag to add to your collection for a very low cost. It has held up well so far and I hope it lasts a long time - although the construction is (purposely) thin, light and "industrial", it seems durable enough that I would trust it for a more remote trip into some low-medium mountain trips.10/10 recommendation for me so far, and will probably be one of my main bags beside my Fjallraven Kanken (which wins on aesthetics - and is also quite lightweight).UPDATE 26/03/21::: Taken on a 20km ride in heavy rain! The fabric itself got pretty "damp" where rain touched it, but the contents seem to have remained dry without any issue. So it doesn't keep itself dry, but it seems to keep what's inside dry. If you plan to take this somewhere you know will have heavy rain, I **would** suggest maybe adding a very cheap rain cover or just putting anything critical in a ziplock/waterproof sorting bag to err on the side of caution. It does perform really well for it's price though!
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