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Vango Sherpa 60:70 Mountaineering Backpack 70lt Blue RUNSHERPAC17R1I Code: RUNSHERPAC17R1I

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One of the most popular hiking backpacks, the Sherpa is fully equipped with the Self Adjust back system, durable construction materials, and smart features, providing an advantage when it comes to effective load control and backpack performance. The Sherpa offers optimal fit and comfort, keeping the user cool at contact points. Ideal for multi-day trips and...

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  • I will compare this specific backpack with the well-known to everyone Maori Monterray 65l which was also my first backpack. So, even though the Maori is 65 liters, it seemed to have a much larger storage space compared to the Vango of 70 (and well) liters. In the photo, I show the items I put in both, and the Maori still had space for two pots and a sleeping bag + the external pockets. The Vango was immediately full with these items and had no other space. Also, when the Vango is filled, its external pockets become completely useless as they are pressed by the items inside the backpack, while in the Maori these pockets fill independently of how full the backpack is. The two large side pockets of the Vango fit a max 1-liter bottle, while the Maori fits 1.5 liters + snacks + coffee + a pack of rice! A big problem is the small pockets at the base, on the sides. In the Vango, you can fit a pack of cigarettes, while in the Maori you can fit a small handball ball inside, it shows where I put my hand. The weight is pretty much the same for both. The small pocket on the sides in front of the Vango is completely useless as it is pressed too much by the pillow and you can only put a credit card or keys there. Maori 55€, Vango 120€! The only good thing about the Vango is its ergonomic back.

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  • I will compare this specific backpack with the well-known to everyone Maori Monterray 65l which was also my first backpack. So, even though the Maori is 65 liters, it seemed to have a much larger storage space compared to the Vango of 70 (and well) liters. In the photo, I show the items I put in both, and the Maori still had space for two pots and a sleeping bag + the external pockets. The Vango was immediately full with these items and had no other space. Also, when the Vango is filled, its external pockets become completely useless as they are pressed by the items inside the backpack, while in the Maori these pockets fill independently of how full the backpack is. The two large side pockets of the Vango fit a max 1-liter bottle, while the Maori fits 1.5 liters + snacks + coffee + a pack of rice! A big problem is the small pockets at the base, on the sides. In the Vango, you can fit a pack of cigarettes, while in the Maori you can fit a small handball ball inside, it shows where I put my hand. The weight is pretty much the same for both. The small pocket on the sides in front of the Vango is completely useless as it is pressed too much by the pillow and you can only put a credit card or keys there. Maori 55€, Vango 120€! The only good thing about the Vango is its ergonomic back.

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Description & Specifications

One of the most popular hiking backpacks, the Sherpa is fully equipped with the Self Adjust back system, durable construction materials, and smart features, providing an advantage when it comes to effective load control and backpack performance. The Sherpa offers optimal fit and comfort, keeping the user cool at contact points. Ideal for multi-day trips and demanding activities.

  • Technical mountaineering backpack.
  • Self Adjust automatic back adjustment system (SA) - Based on the patented A3 system.
  • Shaped adjustable straps - Provide optimal fit and comfort.
  • AirMesh design at body contact points for ventilation.
  • Ergonomic hip belt shape, molded for comfort and optimal load transfer.
  • Extendable gaiter at the top of the opening and strap with buckle for additional security.
  • Extra zip pocket under the lid.
  • Duraflex buckles renowned for their strength and performance.
  • Adjustable back.
  • Aluminum frame.
  • Removable orange rain cover with reflective Vango print.
  • Hydration reservoir sleeve.
  • Axe/pole slots.
  • Expandable zip pockets on the sides and pocket on the top lid.
  • Durable elastic side pockets.
  • Double compression straps on the sides.
  • Top access with a lid and double closure.
  • Sternum strap with emergency whistle.
  • Optional internal divider with cord.
  • Stable front loops allow for attachment of accessories.
  • Reflective lines enhance visibility in poor weather conditions or at night.
  • Excel® 600D Polyester fabric - 600 Denier thread, PU coated, versatile and durable fabric.
  • Base material Excel® 1680D Polyester - sturdy PU coated fabric resistant to abrasion.

Dimensions: L25 x H76 x W36cm

Volume: 70 liters

Color: Cobalt

Weight: 2.4 kg

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Product Number
RUNSHERPAC17R1I

Specifications

Colour
Blue
Gender
-
Capacity
70 lt
Weight
2.4 kg
Features
Loops, Ice Axes Socket

Dimensions

Height
76 cm
Width
36 cm
Length
-

Type

Type
Expedition

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  • I will compare this specific backpack with the well-known to everyone Maori Monterray 65l which was also my first backpack. So, even though the Maori is 65 liters, it seemed to have a much larger storage space compared to the Vango of 70 (and well) liters. In the photo, I show the items I put in both, and the Maori still had space for two pots and a sleeping bag + the external pockets. The Vango was immediately full with these items and had no other space. Also, when the Vango is filled, its external pockets become completely useless as they are pressed by the items inside the backpack, while in the Maori these pockets fill independently of how full the backpack is. The two large side pockets of the Vango fit a max 1-liter bottle, while the Maori fits 1.5 liters + snacks + coffee + a pack of rice! A big problem is the small pockets at the base, on the sides. In the Vango, you can fit a pack of cigarettes, while in the Maori you can fit a small handball ball inside, it shows where I put my hand. The weight is pretty much the same for both. The small pocket on the sides in front of the Vango is completely useless as it is pressed too much by the pillow and you can only put a credit card or keys there. Maori 55€, Vango 120€! The only good thing about the Vango is its ergonomic back.

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    • Weight
    • Comfort
    • Material quality
    • Storage space
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I will compare this specific backpack with the well-known to everyone Maori Monterray 65l which was also my first backpack. So, even though the Maori is 65 liters, it seemed to have a much larger storage space compared to the Vango of 70 (and well) liters. In the photo, I show the items I put in both, and the Maori still had space for two pots and a sleeping bag + the external pockets. The Vango was immediately full with these items and had no other space. Also, when the Vango is filled, its external pockets become completely useless as they are pressed by the items inside the backpack, while in the Maori these pockets fill independently of how full the backpack is. The two large side pockets of the Vango fit a max 1-liter bottle, while the Maori fits 1.5 liters + snacks + coffee + a pack of rice! A big problem is the small pockets at the base, on the sides. In the Vango, you can fit a pack of cigarettes, while in the Maori you can fit a small handball ball inside, it shows where I put my hand. The weight is pretty much the same for both. The small pocket on the sides in front of the Vango is completely useless as it is pressed too much by the pillow and you can only put a credit card or keys there. Maori 55€, Vango 120€! The only good thing about the Vango is its ergonomic back.

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