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- Trekking Pole Loops
- Ice Axe Loops
- Compression Straps
- Hydration Compatible
- Divided Main Compartment
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Deuter Futura 28 Backpack: Black/Titan Reviews
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Perfect for Travelling!, May 30, 2008 By This review is from: Deuter Futura 28 Daypack (Misc.) This backpack is spectacular. I bought this to take backpacking through Central America, but I really wish I had one of these to use in school!
The greatest feature of this pack is the compact lightweight spring-steel suspension it uses to keep the bulk of the pack off your back. The only thing touching your back is a thin mesh that lets air circulate and keeps you from sweating and getting an embarrassing sweat stain. It also rests on your hips which makes it much more comfortable to carry around than a typical backpack.
The main compartment of the pack can be accessed from the top or the bottom zipper you can see in the picture. This comes in super handy if you have something in the bottom but don't want to pull everything out of it. The inside of the main compartment can be split in two by a zipper which turns the bottom zipper into its own area. This is especially nice if you have some wet clothes but don't want to ruin the rest of the stuff in your... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Solid pack, November 12, 2011 By Rob (NY) - See all my reviews This is a solid pack. Nothing that made me go 'wow,' but it's flexible and good for either international travel or as a daypack.
The major selling point is that it has a metal frame that curves away from you, with a thin mesh web where a normal pack would press against your back. There are three points of contact where your back touches the bag, two on your hips and one across your shoulders. This is great for someone who sweats a lot (me), I was able to wear it on a recent hike where my back would have been soaking wet, and it was very comfortable.
The design is nice, there's an elastic pouch inside for water bladders, a large main pack, and then a lower pack where I stored clothing. The lower pack is configurable and can be joined to the main pack. There are also two bottle holders and then an easy-to-reach small pouch at the top that could fit a small camera, papers, etc. There are compression straps on the side that are long enough to reach around a rolled-up... Read more
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Commuter pack, February 8, 2009 By This review is from: Deuter Futura 28 Daypack (Misc.) I've carried a pack almost every working day on my daily commute to work for the past 20 years. I've gone through many packs but none have been as comfortable in the summer as a Deuter Futura 28. The 2008 has been improved with an internal mesh pocket and a more easily accessible outer pocket. Its not light and fast but it is sturdy and comfortable. The real comfort comes from the internal frame air comfort mesh which keeps the pack off the carriers back. The stowable rainfly pocket is also nice to carry a few extra small items. I use it for emergency glove liners, an extra tube and a small wrench tool. The downside is the pack looks like it should carry more than it does. Also, it seems designed for a slightly longer torso so even though its relatively small, the chest strap rides high if you're around 5'8" or shorter. A shovel pocket, more gear loops, and an up-and-down adjustable chest strap would improve this specific pack. I look forward to trying their other... Read more
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| 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Deuter Futura 28 Daypack (Misc.) This backpack is spectacular. I bought this to take backpacking through Central America, but I really wish I had one of these to use in school!The greatest feature of this pack is the compact lightweight spring-steel suspension it uses to keep the bulk of the pack off your back. The only thing touching your back is a thin mesh that lets air circulate and keeps you from sweating and getting an embarrassing sweat stain. It also rests on your hips which makes it much more comfortable to carry around than a typical backpack. The main compartment of the pack can be accessed from the top or the bottom zipper you can see in the picture. This comes in super handy if you have something in the bottom but don't want to pull everything out of it. The inside of the main compartment can be split in two by a zipper which turns the bottom zipper into its own area. This is especially nice if you have some wet clothes but don't want to ruin the rest of the stuff in your... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Rob (NY) - See all my reviews The major selling point is that it has a metal frame that curves away from you, with a thin mesh web where a normal pack would press against your back. There are three points of contact where your back touches the bag, two on your hips and one across your shoulders. This is great for someone who sweats a lot (me), I was able to wear it on a recent hike where my back would have been soaking wet, and it was very comfortable. The design is nice, there's an elastic pouch inside for water bladders, a large main pack, and then a lower pack where I stored clothing. The lower pack is configurable and can be joined to the main pack. There are also two bottle holders and then an easy-to-reach small pouch at the top that could fit a small camera, papers, etc. There are compression straps on the side that are long enough to reach around a rolled-up... Read more 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Deuter Futura 28 Daypack (Misc.) I've carried a pack almost every working day on my daily commute to work for the past 20 years. I've gone through many packs but none have been as comfortable in the summer as a Deuter Futura 28. The 2008 has been improved with an internal mesh pocket and a more easily accessible outer pocket. Its not light and fast but it is sturdy and comfortable. The real comfort comes from the internal frame air comfort mesh which keeps the pack off the carriers back. The stowable rainfly pocket is also nice to carry a few extra small items. I use it for emergency glove liners, an extra tube and a small wrench tool. The downside is the pack looks like it should carry more than it does. Also, it seems designed for a slightly longer torso so even though its relatively small, the chest strap rides high if you're around 5'8" or shorter. A shovel pocket, more gear loops, and an up-and-down adjustable chest strap would improve this specific pack. I look forward to trying their other... Read more |
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