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Macpac Torlesse V2 Hiking Pack 65L S2 @ Club BCF
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Macpac Torlesse 65L Hiking Backpack in Carbon/Navy, 100% Nylon, Size: W2
Free delivery between 17–25 June
Macpac Torlesse 65L Hiking Backpack in Carbon/Navy, 100% Nylon, Size: S2
Free delivery between 17–25 June
originally posted on macpac.com.au
Great pack for the price and the carrying harness is superb as always with Macpac. I do have a couple of improvement ideas. A section for the water bladder, all I could find is a loop at the top of the pack where you can feed the hose through, the bladder sits loosely in the pack.And it would be very handy to have hip pockets for a muesli bar or tissues. Other than that, the pack is amazing, fits in everything you need, Tent, sleeping bag, mat, clothes, food. Perfect for multi day hikes.
originally posted on macpac.com.nz
Love my new backpack! Took it tramping in the Tararuas last weekend and it held up well. Love the comfort of the harness. Definitely worth getting it fitted in store.Fits everything I need for an overnight or 3 day tramp. I especially love the yellow colour!I haven’t had a chance to try the rain cover, but it looks good.I don’t mind the lack of hip pockets.A couple of (small) cons:I find the drink bottle pockets a little over engineered. I wish they were just elasticated.If you want to open the front zip pocket you have to unclip the top, because the top of the zip sits under the lid of the pack.Overall a great pack!
originally posted on macpac.com.nz
Pros: I like to pack light and, for me, this is the perfect size/volume for multi-night hut trips. It's a very minimal pack and I like this because it means there's less possibility of failure. The hip belt transfers the load from the pack onto your hips really well. The thick cordura and ripstop nylon makes the pack feel incredibly sturdy. Solid zippers and quality plastic buckles too. You can fit a Nalgene drink bottle into the side pockets without worrying it will fall out. There are tie-down straps in the right places, not all over the bag. The little detail with the outline of NZ is a fantastic touch.Cons: When the rain cover is stuffed into it's pocket, it makes getting into the top compartment quite tight. The stitching on the shoulder straps near the ... MorePros: I like to pack light and, for me, this is the perfect size/volume for multi-night hut trips. It's a very minimal pack and I like this because it means there's less possibility of failure. The hip belt transfers the load from the pack onto your hips really well. The thick cordura and ripstop nylon makes the pack feel incredibly sturdy. Solid zippers and quality plastic buckles too. You can fit a Nalgene drink bottle into the side pockets without worrying it will fall out. There are tie-down straps in the right places, not all over the bag. The little detail with the outline of NZ is a fantastic touch.Cons: When the rain cover is stuffed into it's pocket, it makes getting into the top compartment quite tight. The stitching on the shoulder straps near the buckle digs into my ribs, just a little. I wish there was a pocket on the hip belt to store my phone or snacks.95/100, would recommend to anyone.
| Main Fabric | 100% Nylon Ripstop (210D with SI coating) |
| Base Fabric | 100% Cordura Nylon (630D) |
| Harness | AirFlo Flexi-Fit |
| Dimensions HxWxD (cm) | 80 x 39 x 32cm |
Macpac Torlesse V2 Hiking Pack 65L S2 @ Club BCF
Free delivery between Tue – Thu
Macpac Torlesse 65L Hiking Backpack in Carbon/Navy, 100% Nylon, Size: W2
Free delivery between 17–25 June
Macpac Torlesse 65L Hiking Backpack in Carbon/Navy, 100% Nylon, Size: S2
Free delivery between 17–25 June
Great pack for the price and the carrying harness is superb as always with Macpac. I do have a couple of improvement ideas. A section for the water bladder, all I could find is a loop at the top of the pack where you can feed the hose through, the bladder sits loosely in the pack.And it would be very handy to have hip pockets for a muesli bar or tissues. Other than that, the pack is amazing, fits in everything you need, Tent, sleeping bag, mat, clothes, food. Perfect for multi day hikes.
Love my new backpack! Took it tramping in the Tararuas last weekend and it held up well. Love the comfort of the harness. Definitely worth getting it fitted in store.Fits everything I need for an overnight or 3 day tramp. I especially love the yellow colour!I haven’t had a chance to try the rain cover, but it looks good.I don’t mind the lack of hip pockets.A couple of (small) cons:I find the drink bottle pockets a little over engineered. I wish they were just elasticated.If you want to open the front zip pocket you have to unclip the top, because the top of the zip sits under the lid of the pack.Overall a great pack!
Pros: I like to pack light and, for me, this is the perfect size/volume for multi-night hut trips. It's a very minimal pack and I like this because it means there's less possibility of failure. The hip belt transfers the load from the pack onto your hips really well. The thick cordura and ripstop nylon makes the pack feel incredibly sturdy. Solid zippers and quality plastic buckles too. You can fit a Nalgene drink bottle into the side pockets without worrying it will fall out. There are tie-down straps in the right places, not all over the bag. The little detail with the outline of NZ is a fantastic touch.Cons: When the rain cover is stuffed into it's pocket, it makes getting into the top compartment quite tight. The stitching on the shoulder straps near the ... MorePros: I like to pack light and, for me, this is the perfect size/volume for multi-night hut trips. It's a very minimal pack and I like this because it means there's less possibility of failure. The hip belt transfers the load from the pack onto your hips really well. The thick cordura and ripstop nylon makes the pack feel incredibly sturdy. Solid zippers and quality plastic buckles too. You can fit a Nalgene drink bottle into the side pockets without worrying it will fall out. There are tie-down straps in the right places, not all over the bag. The little detail with the outline of NZ is a fantastic touch.Cons: When the rain cover is stuffed into it's pocket, it makes getting into the top compartment quite tight. The stitching on the shoulder straps near the buckle digs into my ribs, just a little. I wish there was a pocket on the hip belt to store my phone or snacks.95/100, would recommend to anyone.
Overall, this backpack design definitely has been well throughout in terms of user experience. The bottom of the backpack is split into 2 sections, however, there is a zip that you can undo to basically combine the section together with the secured locket so the divider will not be in the way. There are whistles on the buckle of the shoulder strap as well, which is a bonus. The weight of the backpack is not the lightest, but for the price, it's pretty good! If you manage to get it with a discount, it's even better :)Finally, a backpack back that also provides women size as well. This helps heaps with the shoulder strap, making a difference around the neck area as it won't be rubbed into the neck consistently. The downside of this backpack, in my opinion, is that ... MoreOverall, this backpack design definitely has been well throughout in terms of user experience. The bottom of the backpack is split into 2 sections, however, there is a zip that you can undo to basically combine the section together with the secured locket so the divider will not be in the way. There are whistles on the buckle of the shoulder strap as well, which is a bonus. The weight of the backpack is not the lightest, but for the price, it's pretty good! If you manage to get it with a discount, it's even better :)Finally, a backpack back that also provides women size as well. This helps heaps with the shoulder strap, making a difference around the neck area as it won't be rubbed into the neck consistently. The downside of this backpack, in my opinion, is that there are no side pockets on the hip strap which is what I'd prefer to keep my side snacks or little bits and bobs. There are, however, additional features that allow you to hang hooks on the back of the backpack, allowing more space and quick access if needed.If you use a hydration bladder, it will work with this bag but keep in mind that there is no proper slots for you to place/hook on to.Come with a free cover, which is located on the top of the backpack for quick access which I won't complain about. Though, it'd be nicer if the choice of color is more settled, as it doesn't match the backpack design at all.That's it for now, hope this review is helpful for anyone interested.Keep in mind, I have not yet tested the product on the field, this review is merely on the first impression upon recieving.
I bought this for my daughter to use on the Three Capes hike in Tasmania. She is 12 but small for her age and I wasn't sure how she would go with it, but it was amazing. It fit her sleeping bag, travel pillow, clothes, toiletries, water and snacks perfectly, and she kept her waterproofs handy in the outside pocket. We also used the built-in raincover when it was wet. She found it very comfortable and said she hardly felt the weight. She hopped, skipped and jumped along those 48km over the four days! I highly recommend this pack.
Bought a women's s2 and used it to tramp the routeburn in January. It's very comfortable and just enough space to travel light. Stayed in lodges so didn't carry food or a sleeping bag. It would have struggled for space if I'd needed those. Otherwise, well fitting, light and spacious for short trips or limited gear.
An okay backpack. I've been using it alot, and I still use it alot. But it is a bit too tall and skinny for my liking. Also I wish the opening at the top was a bit bigger. The water bottle holders on each side are not very big. They can hold a 2 litre water bottle, but only just, it is extremely tight, and very annoying to slide a 2 litre water bottle in and out because of the tightness. More suited to a 1 litre bottle. And if I'm doing a day hike, I prefer to take 2 x 2l water bottles! The straps can be annoying to open and close. And dirt sticks to the material on the backpack very easily. For me, this backpack is 'frustrating' to use, every time I take it off my back and get stuff in and out of it. I think the ease of use should be better considering it's only a ... MoreAn okay backpack. I've been using it alot, and I still use it alot. But it is a bit too tall and skinny for my liking. Also I wish the opening at the top was a bit bigger. The water bottle holders on each side are not very big. They can hold a 2 litre water bottle, but only just, it is extremely tight, and very annoying to slide a 2 litre water bottle in and out because of the tightness. More suited to a 1 litre bottle. And if I'm doing a day hike, I prefer to take 2 x 2l water bottles! The straps can be annoying to open and close. And dirt sticks to the material on the backpack very easily. For me, this backpack is 'frustrating' to use, every time I take it off my back and get stuff in and out of it. I think the ease of use should be better considering it's only a 'day' pack. I'm sorry for all the negative comments. This is my first ever day pack I've ever owned , so maybe these things I've mentioned are very common among other day packs this size? I'm not sure. I will keep using this backpack for another year or two so anyway. :)
I've found my Torlesse 50L to be comfortable and quiet, so far I've covered about 24 km over 3 day walks. With a load of between 12-14 kgs, and it still had space to carry for longer tramps.The lid has plenty of space and is easy to access even when the pack is full. The zip front pocket is very handy for equipment the needs to be handy, my wet weather jacket, and umbrella both fitted in there comfortably. I had roomI found it fiddly to get the pack set up properly and it took me a couple of goes to get the shoulder straps setup comfortably. But I wasn't able to get it fitted in store as I ordered online.I think the pack could be improved with waist belt pouches, for snacks etc. I would prefer a broader chest strap, without the elastic and will swap the ... MoreI've found my Torlesse 50L to be comfortable and quiet, so far I've covered about 24 km over 3 day walks. With a load of between 12-14 kgs, and it still had space to carry for longer tramps.The lid has plenty of space and is easy to access even when the pack is full. The zip front pocket is very handy for equipment the needs to be handy, my wet weather jacket, and umbrella both fitted in there comfortably. I had roomI found it fiddly to get the pack set up properly and it took me a couple of goes to get the shoulder straps setup comfortably. But I wasn't able to get it fitted in store as I ordered online.I think the pack could be improved with waist belt pouches, for snacks etc. I would prefer a broader chest strap, without the elastic and will swap the current one out with one from another pack, if this fits.I also think the side pockets could be improved with a better strap system, either single strap or bungee cord sewn in and adjustable, rather than the current set up.
Bought for my son to use with for Outdoor Education and walking the Milford with us. He's a tall skinny lad but we have adjusted it to fit him comfortably. He carried his full share of the load with only small grumbling. The cushioning is fantastic and the frame very adjustable. Lots of outside pockets for storing stuff and a great rain cover built in (which we needed one day on the Milford). Would happily recommend and buy again.
I am very disappointed with the harness on this pack. I find it very uncomfortable with the straps not meeting my shoulders so it feels unstable. It is also stiff through the back so it pushes my spine forward. I went into store twice to get it fitted properly but they were unable to do it...they told me to sell it on Trade Me :/
| Main Fabric | 100% Nylon Ripstop (210D with SI coating) |
| Base Fabric | 100% Cordura Nylon (630D) |
| Harness | AirFlo Flexi-Fit |
| Dimensions HxWxD (cm) | 80 x 39 x 32cm |
Macpac Torlesse V2 Hiking Pack 65L W2 @ Club BCF
The macpac Torlesse range was designed to satisfy the need for fully featured general purpose hiking packs that suit 'tramping' conditions. A canvas alternative, the Torlesse range features a combination of Cordura and nylon ripstop fabrics for back country durability in changeable weather. Designed and tested in New Zealand, this hiking pack is comfortable with an adjustable AirFlo Flexi-Fit harness and supportive hip belt. Optimised for freedom of movement and comfort, this harness features anatomically shaped shoulder straps and generous mesh padding through the back panels. A traditional top-loading pack with a large main compartment (with an internal base compartment divider and external zips), the Torlesse comes in a variety of sizes and capacities to suit your body and your adventure. This 65 litre pack with a built-in rain cover is perfect for multi-day hiking and travelling off the beaten track.
The macpac Torlesse range was designed to satisfy the need for fully featured general purpose hiking packs that suit 'tramping' conditions. A canvas alternative, the Torlesse range features a combination of Cordura and nylon ripstop fabrics for back country durability in changeable weather. Designed and tested in New Zealand, this hiking pack is comfortable with an adjustable AirFlo Flexi-Fit harness and supportive hip belt. Optimised for freedom of movement and comfort, this harness features anatomically shaped shoulder straps and generous mesh padding through the back panels. A traditional top-loading pack with a large main compartment (with an internal base compartment divider and external zips), the Torlesse comes in a variety of sizes and capacities to suit your body and your adventure. This 65 litre pack with a built-in rain cover is perfect for multi-day hiking and travelling off the beaten track.
The macpac Torlesse range was designed to satisfy the need for fully featured general purpose hiking packs that suit 'tramping' conditions. A canvas alternative, the Torlesse range features a combination of Cordura and nylon ripstop fabrics for back country durability in changeable weather. Designed and tested in New Zealand, this hiking pack is comfortable with an adjustable AirFlo Flexi-Fit harness and supportive hip belt. Optimised for freedom of movement and comfort, this harness features anatomically shaped shoulder straps and generous mesh padding through the back panels. A traditional top-loading pack with a large main compartment (with an internal base compartment divider and external zips), the Torlesse comes in a variety of sizes and capacities to suit your body and your adventure. This 65 litre pack with a built-in rain cover is perfect for multi-day hiking and travelling off the beaten track.
The macpac Torlesse range was designed to satisfy the need for fully featured general purpose hiking packs that suit 'tramping' conditions. A canvas alternative, the Torlesse range features a combination of Cordura and nylon ripstop fabrics for back country durability in changeable weather. Designed and tested in New Zealand, this hiking pack is comfortable with an adjustable AirFlo Flexi-Fit harness and supportive hip belt. Optimised for freedom of movement and comfort, this harness features anatomically shaped shoulder straps and generous mesh padding through the back panels. A traditional top-loading pack with a large main compartment (with an internal base compartment divider and external zips), the Torlesse comes in a variety of sizes and capacities to suit your body and your adventure. This 65 litre pack with a built-in rain cover is perfect for multi-day hiking and travelling off the beaten track.
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