Product Description
Perfect for those all-day adventures, our Express lumbar pack holds a lot and keeps you hydrated with one side-mounted 500ml GE Lexan shatter-resistant water bottle and space for another.
- Large, top-load main compartment has CD/MP3 player pocket with PVC headphone port. Zippered front accessory pocket, with key fob, is great for change, I.D. and other small items.
- Dual-side mesh water bottle pockets. Equipped with one 500ml BPA-Free Tritan shatter-resistant bottle. Adjustable side compression straps secure contents of pack.
- Durable waist belt, with webbing keepers, adjusts to fit waist sizes 18 to 55 inches. Reflective accent piping provides added safety at night.
- Vapel mesh Airflow padded back panel wicks body moisture and provides superior comfort. Impact- and freeze-resistant hardware performs well in adverse conditions. Reflective loop holds a bike LED blinker
High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack Reviews
High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack Reviews
49 of 53 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack (Apparel) First off, I'm glad Amazon carries this product -- but I really wanted to physically inspect a number of lumbar packs, make comparisons, and decide if it met my capacity, comfort, and utilitarian needs. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any in my area stores.As it was, choosing this particular pack was almost torturous as you don't get a clear idea of what it can hold. And so I kept vacillating between a few High Sierra products -- this one, the Diplomat (which seemed too high and narrow), the Ridgeline (maybe to large?), and the Envoy and Passport (both of which didn't have bottle pockets). But in the end, this product seemed like the best choice. The primary motivation for getting a lumbar pack is that I needed a mini diaper bag, something I could bring to museums, etc., with the kids and have full function of my arms and hands. Fanny packs didn't fit the bill because I don't want something bulky in the front as it gets in the way. Backpacks are size-overkill... Read more 30 of 31 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack (Apparel) I own this, the Envoy, and the Passport.Based on the review citing BPA I called the manufacturer. They switched to a bottle with no BPA over a year ago so that is no longer a concern. The bottle and the package now indicate this. Just the main compartment can hold a compact umbrella, wallet, cell phone, and key case with room to spare. The smaller front compartment alone is big enough to hold a wallet, cell phone, and keys with room to spare. A lot of capacity. The pack seems very well made. Easy opening/closing zippers, sturdy material, comfortable backs, a loop on the bottom to which you can fasten something. The Express (this unit) feels less massive than the Envoy when wearing it. The Envoy has more capacity but no water bottle holders. Effectively, if you need to carry a water bottle this Express may have more usable space than the Envoy since the Express has two very spacious top-opening compartments with a pocket in the larger one... Read more 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: High Sierra Express Lumbar Pack (Apparel) I ride a bike a lot and use this pack instead of a bike bag for carrying everyday stuff like bike repair kit, reading glasses, wallet, etc. as well as a faily large digital camera and my ipod. With some packs of this type I've had problems with the clasp on the belt popping open when I'm riding, this one is nice and solid and has stayed firmly closed. I also like the way the pack feels on my waist, it's very comfortable and tends to dissapear after a while. The water bottle holders are useful althogh I only use one the other one tends to end up with a snack shoved in it. Overall construction seems very solid so I'm sure I'll be using this pack for several years. A lot of pack for the money! |
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