Nelson-Rigg SE-3020 Hurricane Backpack
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*All Nelson-Rigg products are made to the highest standards of quality and finish, providing unequalled strength, durability, and function. Our accessories are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship during the specified warranty period and applies only to the original purchaser of the product with copy of original sales receipt. This warranty applies only when the product is used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and does not apply to damages caused by improper use, accidents, normal wear and tear or natural breakdown of the materials caused from natural elements.
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Ben C.
on December 3, 2023
I have several backpacks and I rate this against any of them, having taken it on two overnighters so far. Firstly, it’s very well constructed with PVC tarpaulin material and electronically welded seams. With a triple fold at the top, it stays waterproof, and your gear stays dry. The purge valve makes it easy to compress. I love the simplicity of this pack. You put your water and/or stove gas on the outside and your dry kit inside. It seems like a roomy 20 litres due to the shape. If you are ok with the minimalist camping concept, you can carry enough for an overnight camp in this pack alone, imho. Here’s what I was able to fit inside it: bivvy bag; poncho liner; short thermarest; steel cup; mini stove and gas; mini hygiene kit; change of socks, jocks and tee; 24 hours food – good to go. Considering that this pack is designed at least in large part as a tail pack, the backpack carrying system is quite good. It has decent padding on the back with airflow channels through the middle, plus a removable waist strap. I’ve carried it on a couple of decent walks of a few kilometres at a time in 25C+ weather and overheating my back has not been as much of a problem as it has with some other packs. To get a better carrying system you’d be paying more than 200AUD for a Deuter or Osprey pack that wouldn’t sit as snugly on the back of a bike. On that note, this pack includes a good set of straps and even fits on my GSX 125. The only point I would raise (not a gripe, more of a tip) is that the reversible MOLLE/map pouch should only be flipped on horizontal axis, not the vertical. The top clips on the reversible panel seem to only fit in the top slots, not the bottom ones, which is odd as they appear to be the same size. I made this mistake on my first use and had to use pliers to get top clips out of bottom slots. The pack includes rock solid attachment points on the outside and the bungee on top of the hydration pocket is super handy for putting your gloves in when making a stop. Finally, one of the things I really loved about this pack is that I ordered it on a Wednesday and it arrived on Friday! This is why Bikebiz are my go-to.
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