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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de enero de 2025
This is a great backpack to carry your ski boots but don’t try using it as a regular backpack lol
Joe G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2024
The boot compartment fits my 26.5 mondo ski boots easily . The helmet storage compartment works well for my med/sm helmet. The small storage area in the front holds my ski mask and med/lightweight gloves. I haven’t tried carrying my skis on the backpack. The zippers all work well.The stitching on the back panel (the opening to the boot compartment) is coming apart after about ten uses (the vendor did not respond to my message about the stitching unraveling). Guess that they don't care!
MB
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
Awesome bag!! I've used this bag for three seasons now, traveling around the country skiing, checked on airplanes at least eight times, and even with the rough treatment checked bags are often subjected to, this thing doesn't have a single snag, scuff or tear. I've also put it through the washing machine 3 times. This thing still looks and performs like new!
Stacy Anderson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2022
I have used this backpack a total of four times. So far it has been great. There is plenty of room for my boots in the boot section. I also stick my three year old's boots in the compartment for the helmet, they nestle quite well with my boots. There is also plenty off room to squeeze in our gloves, snacks, and my daughter's ski harness, in addition to strapping my skis to the outside.I find it a bit awkward to load and unload my skis, but I think that's probably a design issue with all ski packs. Additionally, I wish the backpack could be compressed after our gear is out. When only carrying our shoes and a few snacks (because renting a locker is not always an option where we ski), it is still quite large and makes sitting in the chair lift cumbersome.All in all, this is a great pack and frees up my hands to be able chase my daughter when I need to.
C. Kormendy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2021
My first impressions of this 50L Hikenturebackpack are positive. It seems sturdy and perhaps made of better quality materials than a similar 65L backpack from Extremus.This pack could work as a minimalist boot backpack for me. My size 11 snowboard boots just barely fit in the boot compartment. My helmet then just barely fits in the top compartment. I can get a pair of folded up ski pants into the outer pocket, maybe fit a pair of gloves in there too.The straps on the exterior are nice and big. The zipper pulls seem enormous with bare hands and so I'd expect them to work just fine with gloved hands. The metal zipper closure and the zipper teeth seem bigger and sturdier than on a similar Extremus 65L boot backpack.Not apparent from the advertisement are that the horizontal and vertical stripes on the sides of the pack are stitched in a ladder pattern that allows things to be lashed to those stripes.I wish the backpack included pockets on the sides like some of the other boot backpacks have.The inside of the boot compartment is not fully lined with waterproof material like it is with a Burton Booter backpack. I am ok to compromise on this detail for the cost difference. The Burton Booter backpack doesn't advertise a volume. While the Burton backpack seems to have about the same size/volume, I feel like my snowboard boots fit into the Burton backpack a little more easily. The bottom of the Hikenture backpack and the fold-down door panel of the Hikenture backpack are lined with a waterproof material. The bottom of the backpack has the drainage holes as advertised.While the material quality of the Extremus 65L backpack seems a little less sturdy than the Hikenture 50L backpack, I think the roomier Extremus 65L backpack will work better for me than the Hikenture 50L backpack.
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