Backpack

Review: Fjällräven Keb 52 backpack

Fjällräven is no stranger to us. We reviewed several products in recent years. This summer, I had the opportunity to use the Keb 52 backpack in Scotland. The Keb...

Review: Osprey Exos 58 Blaze Black MD backpack

For the serious hiker The first thing I noticed about the Osprey Exos 58 was not only the size of the backpack but especially how light. With a capacity of...

Review: Vaude Trailspacer 8 rugzak

Are you looking for a multifunctional backpack for sports? You might want to consider the innovative Vaude Trailspacer 8. This bagpack is specifically designed for trailrunning and mountainbiking, but it...

Review: Lowe Alpine Aeon Multi-activity day pack

During our "Inside-Out" project with Lowe Alpine we got introduced to the Aeon at length by Lowe's brand manager Joe White. The day after that I took it out...

Review: Osprey Mutant 38 backpack

Osprey Mutant 38 he 5th generation of the Mutant is a reliable, intelligent (climbing) backpack for the whole year. It is a light, flexible, comic and versatile backpack. You can...

Review: Berghaus Fast Hike 45 backpack

Berghaus has introduced a new series of Fast Hike backpacks for 2018 in three different sizes; 45 litres for multi-day walks and the smaller 32 and 20 litres for...

Review: Haglöfs Röse 65 Liter Backpack

The Haglöfs Röse 65 Liter backpack in this review was used on two-day trekking in Norway (see video underneath), guided by Jeffry Oonk and hiking trips in the Belgian...

GearTalk & Review: Haglöfs Nejd 55 Backpack

This spring we went out on a walk in the Norwegian wilderness which I will probably remember with a big smile on my face for the rest of my...

Review: Osprey Fairview 55 L travel backpack

On GearLimits we have often reviewed backpacks from Osprey, mostly packs aimed at being used during intensive action sports (our core activity of course). However, Osprey’s collection includes many...

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