| Brand | QUEST |
|---|---|
| Bag Style | Pack |
| Gear Capacity (L) | 65L |
| Hydration Resevoir Capacity | None |
| Design | Camp |
| Pockets | Yes |
| Backpack Straps | Yes |
| Weight | 3.4 LB |
| Sustainability | Good |
REVIEWS
23 Reviews
Trowel
I bought this backpack for my daughter‘s mission trip and it has worked perfectly. Lots of space and many features.
atleastfoldtheunderwear
Bought this for my 13yo son who went on a 6 day backpacking trip. Mostly worked as expected. But the lower strap that holds your sleeping bag ripped out easily and my son had to re-allocate his sleeping bag for the remainder of the trip. For that reason alone, I wouldn't buy this again. Also, after I bought it and brought it home, I found someone else's items in there (including their underwear) as if someone used and returned it without the Dick's associate checking the bag before putting it back out for sale (yuk!)
Used this bag for a 4 day backpacking trip to Isle Royale and I have mixed feelings. Pretty light, looks great, layout is typical of a backpacking bag and comfort is fair. My main gripe is that both of the bottom straps which I was using to hold my tent both ripped right off and the zipper handle on one of the zippers broke off. Additionally there were some significant scratches and marks on this bag that I definitely think could have become full on rips had it been used a day or two more. I’d only recommend this bag for lighter trips, if you are looking for a more durable lightweight bag that will last a while I’d recommend saving up a little more money and going with a different bag.
UhSHAQ
I bought this item/backpack from dick's sporting goods, and it's simply cheap.
andrew48
I bought this for the Via De La Plata, a 700 mile walk; this backpack did not even make it through the first week unscathed. By the third day the cheap metal frame was poking through the bottom of the bag so with every step I was being poked in the behind, so much so that after a week my pants had holes in them from the friction. As if that was not bad enough, the zippers to many of the pockets would come off in my hands as I tried to close the pockets. This bag was not overloaded and was not being aggressively used. This backpack is cheap, poorly designed and far from durable. Additionally, it is two inches too tall to qualify for a checked bag when flying. So on top of it poking me in the behind every step for 600+ miles, it cost me almost $300 to fly with. I left it in Spain.
Joe2317
The backpack looks like really good quality for the price I will be using this backpack on manaslu mountain I recommend this backpack no other backpack for a better price
Fons
My nephew is backpacking next month for his school trip
Dissapointed Hiker
The patch on this backpack says: "Designed for Any Adventure". However, the material is so thin and weak that on the first day-hike I took it on it already had several holes/cuts in the fabric. Do Not Recommend at all!
KFord
This backpack is pretty great for the price! It is light, it is well made, and it has most of the bells and whistles one needs when backpacking. There are pockets on the hip band, inner pockets, outer pockets, and bungee cords to cinch everything all together. It’s a large bag and big enough for a 3-4 day trip. I highly recommend this bag!
Rob G
I can’t wait to visit the backcountry with this pack! The internal frame is sturdy and the padded back section offers ample cushioning and super. Two side pockets for water and a 65L internal capacity make this pack stand tall against more expensive brands.
Crow’s Corner Critique
This full size hiking pack has a plethora of pockets access points and adjustable straps to ensure a comfortable fit. The only limitation seems to be your own organizational creativity on packing it. Included in a separate zippered section in the bottom is a detachable rain cover. The straps feel sturdy and are padded with several connection points so that you can evenly distribute the weight of the back on your back.
Deedub3
This is a really large backpack with many compartments and quite a bit of adjustability. I was really impressed with how light this was compared to it's size. Lots of padding on the straps, and quite a few handles to lift it when you aren't wearing it. Overall I'm very impressed.
Tennessee mom of two
This is a solid pack! Lots of thoughtful storage. Feels good on although I haven’t had time to take it out on a trail yet. There is a rain fly included and I really like the padding on the hip belt. Good quality and value all around.
Dr. R
I couldn't be happier with the Quest Expedition 65L Hiking Backpack. This backpack is a true workhorse, offering ample space for all my gear without feeling bulky or cumbersome on the trail. The design is thoughtfully laid out, with multiple compartments and pockets that make organization a breeze. The padded straps and back panel provide excellent comfort, even on long hikes. Plus, the durable construction gives me confidence that it will hold up to whatever adventure I throw its way. Overall, the Quest Expedition 65L is a top-notch hiking companion that I highly recommend to fellow outdoor enthusiasts.
BamaGuy
I got this backpack with the intention of going on a long weekend hike. It’s probably overkill for just 3 days, but it certainly holds everything I need. At 65L, it’s super roomy. It seems rather light, although I haven’t been backpacking since the early 2000’s, so it’s much lighter than what I’m used to. It has plenty of adjustments to be made, especially to get it to sit on my hips. It seems well-made, the fabric is light. My only complaint would be with the exterior pockets. They’re all pretty small, so I’m not sure that they’re going to be super helpful. All in all, it’s a very attractive, well built backpack that is a great value.
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