Designed for every adventure
Treks, travel or train - it's equipped with essentials like a rain cover, rug, and hook for binoculars.
frequency | intensive |
type of opening/closing | zip |
number of pockets | 10 pockets |
number of compartments | 2 compartments |
frame | with frame |
foldable | not foldable |
waterproof | no waterproof, water repellent |
pocket with flap, personal effects pocket, computer pocket, key/phone pocket, nutrition pocket | |
main material | polyester |
options | hip strap, with straps for poles, with tent/mattress fixing, chest strap |
volume (in L) | 25 L |
condition | new |
width (in cm) | 30 cm |
height (in cm) | 55 cm |
water bladder included | water bladder not included |
reflective | without reflective zones |
adjustable height | adjustable height |
weight (in g) | 1660 g |
rain cover | rain cover included |
type of belt | cushioned belt |
carrying comfort | cushioned |
Depth (in cm) | 25 cm |
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester |
Lining: 100.0% Polyester |
Back fabric: 100.0% Polyester |
Protection cover: 25.0% Polyurethane, 75.0% Polyester |
Coating: 100.0% Polyurethane |
Caution: non-waterproof components. Rain cover provided
Store your backpack in a dry place.
Hand wash. Maximum temperature of 40°C.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
Using recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 17%.
Using this finishing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of undyed textiles by at least 53% compared to conventional dyeing.
Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.
The Quechua design team tests every product rigorously - both in the lab and out in the French mountains.
Isothermal testing
To test the isothermal section, we half-filled it (without ice packs) and recorded how long it took for the food to warm up (from 5 to 15°C) in an ambient temperature of 32°C. It took 4 hours, and the bottle holders took 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to reach your picnic spot and enjoy your lunch.
Strength testing
To ensure that your backpack will withstand harsh weather and long wear, we fill it with weight and attach it to a dummy which simulates hiking through different conditions. This way, we can check that the bag won't suffer from abrasion, repeated washing, exposure to light, or rainstorms.
User testing
After this bag completed our lab tests, we asked a panel of around 100 experienced walkers to test it on their hikes in the Haute-Savoie region, near our lab. They gave it the final seal of approval.