Ducan Spine 28-35L Backpack
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Why We Like The Mammut Ducan Spine 28-35L Backpack
Details
- A lightweight backpack for day missions that demand more gear
- Nylon fabric is durable and tear-resistant
- Active Spine Technology evenly distributes weight for added comfort
- Roll-top and front zipper offer multiple access points to your gear
- Padded hip belt and shoulder straps reduce pressure points
- Deployable rain cover defends pack from wet weather
- Trekking pole holders are located away from the body
- Water-repellent pocket has multiple attachment options
- Item #MAMU547
- Material
- [face fabric] 91% nylon, 9% polyester, [base fabric] 210D nylon
- Volume
- 28 - 35L (1709 - 2136cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- Active Spine Technology
- Shoulder Straps
- padded
- Waist Belt
- padded
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Access
- top, front
- Pockets
- 1 roll top, 1 zippered access, 2 mesh side, 1 zippered hip belt, 1 zippered accessory, 1 water-repellent add-on
- Trekking Pole Carry
- 2 trekking pole holders, speed-pole attachement on hip belt
- Rain Cover
- integrated, detachable
- Claimed Weight
- 2lb 13oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 11, 2023
Unicorn Daypack
Intended Use: Frontcountry (music festivals and urban adventures with family) and backcountry (day hikes and overnight hut trips) use in the South (e.g., hot, humid, rainy). Needed something that had excellent back ventilation, variable load capacity and quality construction. Here are my initial impressions after using for 5 days in Disneyworld, which is arguably the best test for this pack's attributes: 5 days of 90 degree weather, 60 miles of walking, loads from 10-30 lbs, wearing average 10 hours/day Pros: -Very comfortable to wear with heavy/light loads. Hipbelt does it's job with heavy loads. Shoulder straps very comfortable. Bungie chest strap could provide more tension, but curved shoulder straps don't need much to be in correct position imo. -No back sweat! This was a huge plus. -Rolltop makes for super easy loading and middle zipper makes for easy access. Can pack main compartment so food/rain gear is at front of pack and less-used items stowed in bottom/towards back of pack. -Mesh pockets on shoulders ideal for storing sunglasses -Mesh pockets on pack held 2 Nalgenes easily and could be accessed and put back while walking (this was a great feature) -Pack fabric bomber--stood up to being dragged on concrete and on/off rides over and over again Cons: -Cords kind of annoying--especially if you are accessing middle zipper often. Excess cord also hard to store neatly when pack volume is low. -Some wear on mesh (small holes) after using metal Hydroflask and setting down on concrete (probably not designed for this).
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
January 11, 2023
I like it, but still room for improvement
This pack is about 95% of the way to being awesome. I like: - the backpack floats on your back beautifully - the belly zip (not sure what to call it) - the roll top is top notch üëç. I love being able to shrink down the pack for day trip where there is a base camp. - the backpack/shoulder straps are nice and wide and have convenient pockets on them. Things to improve: - small stowe pocket, could be slightly bigger The chest clip is a bungee which is okay but with heavier loads, it doesn't hold the straps on the chest all that well -exterior rope thingy could use an additional hook or two. I had to keep an eye on stuff in the "net / rope" because stuff fell out of it Summary I like the roll top and the fact it shrinks, that is the reason why I bought it and am happy I did so. Felt good and stable on my back. The primary thing I don't like is the bungee chest band, I wish it was more like the traditional style.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
October 22, 2021
Travel and carry on
I used this bag as cabin baggage on a plane and the size is perfect. I like that I can go through the zipper on the top to have a 2nd access to my belongings. I like the basket system or the straps which take the bag off our back and which is less hot when worn for a long time. Several pockets at the waist including a waterproof pocket. Side pockets for water bottles accessible when carried on our back. I also like the rain cover integrated under the bag. Ideal for traveling by plane and traveling without a suitcase. However, I have not tried it on a hike. For this purpose, I don't think the zipper concept would be ideal and I would like more compartments instead of just one.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
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