Showing posts with label Backpacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backpacking. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

New Columbia Titanium Backpack






















Above are pictures of the New Columbia Titanium Backpack. I've taken it out a few times on a hike and a bike ride. It's a very impressive day pack and I think I'm going to enjoy many more trips with it. Let me hit it's highs and lows:

Highs

  • Highly accessible. There are convenient pockets on the outside of the bag along with a (dare I say) fanny pack attached to the belt. The zippers on the bottom and top of the bag can hold small objects like a map, compass or snacks and are even accessible with the bag on!
  • Incredibly comfortable. It's a very light bag and the belt takes most of the pressure off of the shoulders.
  • Well compartmentalized. Pockets, pockets, pockets; they are everywhere on the inside and the out. This bag is excellent for day trips where you may have a lot of gadgets, snacks and loose clothes for layering. There is a place for everything!
  • Super stylish. It's a good looking bag, especially with the dome like appearance created by the aqua blue poles. The material is light, resilient and attractive.
Lows

  • Very small. This is a day pack only. There is not a lot of room in the bag outside of the pocketed areas. When I took it on a camping trip I was able to fit my sandals, a shirt, rain pants and some loose gear in it and it was full.
  • High belt. The belt clips around my stomach. It's a small bag so it isn't a problem, just a little awkward at first.
  • Pole endurance. The poles on the outside of the bag are working well, but I am concerned about their longevity. As long as they continue to stay soft and pliable the bag will be fine.
I can't find the Titanium Backpack online anywhere, so I do believe this pack is currently in the test market. I think Bass Pro would do well to add this pack to their line up when it comes out on the market. It's a great pack for day hikes and I think you'll enjoy it.