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Reddit mentions of TETON Sports Summit 1500 Backpack; Lightweight, Durable Daypack for Hiking, Travel and Camping; Not Your Basic Backpack
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of TETON Sports Summit 1500 Backpack; Lightweight, Durable Daypack for Hiking, Travel and Camping; Not Your Basic Backpack. Here are the top ones.
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- DON’T WAIT FOR YOUR NEXT BIG ADVENTURE TO GET OUTDOORS: Lightweight, adjustable and comfortable; 25L hiking backpack for men, women and youth; Take it camping and anywhere you travel
- DURABLE: Not your basic backpack; Double-line shell is long-lasting and puncture proof; Shape-forming backer board and multiple compression straps provides strength and stability. Torso Length: Fixed 18"
- DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND: Low profile, body-hugging fit reduces bounce and evenly distributes weight; Two side mesh pouches; hydration-ready daypack fits a 3-Liter bladder (sold separately)
- COMFORTABLE: Channeled back and hip padding made of durable open-cell foam for maximum comfort and great airflow; Adjustable harness fits youth and adults; sewn-in rainfly keeps your gear dry
- TETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports
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Specs:
Color | Orange |
Height | 3.93700787 Inches |
Length | 21.65354329 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2011 |
Size | Summit 1500/ 25 Liters |
Weight | 2.425084882 Pounds |
Width | 12.59842518 Inches |
I'm a big fan of Teton Sports Backpacks for a starter bag. They are relatively cheap and have good build quality and good customer service from my experience.
The bag I linked is a decent day pack for around $50 since that's what you said your budget was in the other post, it is fairly small though. Look at their bag selection, they have almost any size you might be interested in.
Summit 1500. $55, 25L, hydration bladder compatible, hip belt and frame sheet, and rain cover included.
The only real benefit to that is making a wishlist. I put everything I want on my wishlist, which lets me set my sights on what is most important. I guess more because it is all laid out in front of me. Also, my family all know about it, and can go there if looking to get me something. No more of this asking me what I want for such and such holiday. Nobody has to be worried they bought me something I wouldn't like or use.
That would really work with any website with a wishlist, Amazon just has the most products.
I have been racking up piles of amazon points by putting everything on their visa card and paying it off before interest. I saved enough points to get this free!
I never hear much about Teton, but I have found they make a decent affordable product. It isn't top of the line gear, but I honestly don't do anything particularly extreme. Just weekend camping/backpacking/hiking.