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This is specially requested by Marcel who is looking at rucksacks and considering one of these. I bought one yesterday - the Lowepro Mini Trekker AW (All weather) Not to be confused with the older Mini Trekker Classic.
It's not cheap- Warehouse Express are selling them for £69.99. I got Jessups to price match on it after a bit of a struggle, (They were asking £79.99) but I did buy other stuff as well so I was in a good bargaining position. I did look at other options, but the quality of this one just screams at you in comparison.
It's quite rigid compared to cheaper versions and beautifully padded, with pockets everywhere - I'm still finding some of them.
D) There's even an all weather rain cover cunningly concealed in the bottom which pulls out, unfolds, and slips over the whole bag, so there's no danger of rain getting through zips etc to your gear inside. I've no doubt it will hold all my gear with no problems at all. The adjustable pockets are very adaptable. There's a fold out tripod pocket which will enable you to easily carry a folded tripod on the back of the pack if you wished and a couple of substantial loops you could tie awkward items on to.
There are contoured pads where the pack rests aganst your back, and the contoured padded shoulder straps just combine to make the thing fit like a skin when you wear it - it's extremely comfortable. A sternum strap connects the two shoulder straps together across your chest so the shoulder straps stay put. If you wanted to engage in some very strenuous activity, there's a substantial waist strap to ensure the pack wont move around at all, but for normal use it's not needed. All the straps are connected with quick release clips.
I'm really chuffed with it Bod - hope that helps mate!
It's not cheap- Warehouse Express are selling them for £69.99. I got Jessups to price match on it after a bit of a struggle, (They were asking £79.99) but I did buy other stuff as well so I was in a good bargaining position. I did look at other options, but the quality of this one just screams at you in comparison.
It's quite rigid compared to cheaper versions and beautifully padded, with pockets everywhere - I'm still finding some of them.
There are contoured pads where the pack rests aganst your back, and the contoured padded shoulder straps just combine to make the thing fit like a skin when you wear it - it's extremely comfortable. A sternum strap connects the two shoulder straps together across your chest so the shoulder straps stay put. If you wanted to engage in some very strenuous activity, there's a substantial waist strap to ensure the pack wont move around at all, but for normal use it's not needed. All the straps are connected with quick release clips.
I'm really chuffed with it Bod - hope that helps mate!

