For durability that goes the distance, backpack with confidence with the Rock Hiking 60L + 5L Backpack by Naturehike.
Boasting a 420D nylon construction and a robust resin YKK zipper, this bag beats the rough and tumble of the outdoors – tear resistant too, to standup to tugs and pulls of twigs and overhanging canopies. Strut the slopes with adequate support, owing to an aluminium alloy framework and adjustable straps for comfort from the basecamp to the summit. Multiple compartments offer handy stash spaces for water bottles, energy bars, snacks, and maps, while a rain cover stowed in the bottom of the bag offers wet weather protection for versatility on all-season adventures.
Kick it up the switchback with the bag that kicks butt – the Naturehike Rock Hiking 60L + 5L Backpack!
420D Nylon construction
Tear-resistant
Resin YKK zipper
Rain cover for weather protection
Aluminium alloy framework for support
Adequate storage
Multiple compartments
Adjustable straps
In Use Dimensions:
67L x 26W x 18D cm
Packed Dimensions:
67L x 26W x 10D cm
Weight:
1.20 Kg
Capacity:
60 + 5 L
Material:
Polyamide | 420D Nylon
Harness:
Padded
Sternum Strap:
Adjustable
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
NH19BP095
Snowys Code:
159706
Reviews
(1)
5.01
Q&A's (2)
Shoulder straps width?1 answer
Hi, just wondering what measurement the gap between both shoulder straps is at top where they join to pack? They look very close together like they might pinch/rub neck?
Travis - Aveley, WA (1 month ago)
G'day Travis,
The team at Brendale have measured this one for us, it's 7cm between the shoulder straps where they're stitched at the top. It may be uncomfortable if you're quite broad-shouldered, but otherwise its not a huge difference betwen that and some other packs in our range.
Lauren - Snowys(1 month ago)
Sizing1 answer
There doesn’t appear to be much info on what height person this pack would suit.
Daniel - Wallsend, NSW(6 months ago)
G'day Daniel,
Naturehike dont provide any user height or fit recommendations for their packs. The user height ultimately makes no difference, as everyones dimensions are different - it mostly depends on your back length. There is feedback in forums, etc online with people ranging bewteen 5'4" & 6'2" using this pack without issues.
The harness length itself is 50cm, and being more of an UL pack, you wouldnt want to exceed a load greater than 15kg I'm 5'6" and have quite a short back - I reckon I could make it work without too many issues. Being limited to a lighter load also offsets any restrictions in adjustablility with the harness - its common with the ultra light packs that you have a very basic harness.
It comes down to choosing between pack style/weight/price, versus a comprehensive/fine-tuning harness system.