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I DO I CAN Diamond Candy focuses on outdoor apparel for more than ten years, committed to produce high cost-effective outdoor apparel and gears to help outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy their every journey and adventure not matter what the weather would be, help to complete each self-challenge in nature. Men's waterproof jacket Visit the Store Men's waterproof jacket Visit the Store Waterproof Hiking Backpack Visit the Store Waterproof Hiking Backpack women's waterproof jacket Visit the Store women's waterproof jacket Women's Winter Jacket for Ski Visit the Store Women's Winter Jacket for Ski Review: Great for serious hikers. - I LOVE this daypack. Got the 40L size for an 18 mile mountain hike, and my old daypack wasn’t large enough. I love it so much I use it for all my hikes now. 1 Liter Nalgene water bottles fit in the side mesh pockets. Can get the bottles in/out by taking one should harness off my back. Very top small pocket is perfect for my wallet and car keys. Very small bottom pocket (storage for rainfly I don’t use) perfect for my trash. 2 larger storage compartments perfect for food and clothes layers, with an internal divider in the largest, a divider small zipper pocket and pencil sleeves in the smaller, plus a 7x8” exterior pocket perfect for 1st aid basics. 2 pockets on hip belt great for Kleenex, chapstick, small bag of snacks. Tie down straps on back great when used with carabiner for water shoes (or boots when using water shoes). Comfortable. Well made. Light weight. I’m a pretty serious hiker and review is after 4+ months of heavy use. LOVE IT!!! Got a fancy name pack on sale at half price that still cost me more than twice this one and it stays in my closet. Review: This ended up being my top choice - For reference: I compared this to the Maelstrom 40l, and a similar bag to the Maelstrom we had at home. I have traveled a lot and have more bags and rollers than I care to admit. After a recent trip to Europe where my US regulation carry on wouldn’t fit European airplane overheads, and cobblestone streets and sidewalks made my wheeled luggage more like wrestling with a bull, I decided to rethink how to pack for my next trip abroad. PROS and what stood out AND the trick I learned: The Diamond Candy is sewn with smaller stitches, which will hold up better. It has the largest storage pockets on the waist band and holds my iPhone 12 easily. The water bottle holders are larger. The padded tablet pocket floats and keeps my iPad from touching the ground. A huge plus for protecting it. Bright colored rain cover. Multiple attachment points. Multiple, easily accessible pockets. Fabric zipper pulls that are NOT finger-sized loops (which would be easy for pick pockets to unzip.) The liner fabric and pocket fabric inside the back is higher quality. Ideally I wanted to use the Doughnut Colorado that I already have. What changed my mind? the comfortable shoulder pads, waist band with storage pockets, and outside pockets that come in handy when at the airport, on a train or walking. The trick I learned will help me board the plane and not have to fuss with accessing what I need once I sit down. HERE’S THE TRICK. Get an airplane seat storage pocket to hold ehat you need when you’re flying (tablet, book, power bank, eye mask, ear plugs, glasses.) Lay this backpack on the bed, place the seat storage pocket on the backpack. Unclip the sleeping back straps. Use them to make an X across the storage pocket. Clip them into the trek pole clips. This means you now have loose trek straps. Easy peasy. Cross them in an X across the front. Clip them into the (now unused) sleeping bag clips. This workaround actually provides more attachments in front. I travel a lot, and I can’t express how much easier this is going to make going through security, waiting in lines (wearing the pack. No luggage to wheel), and transitioning from putting my things in the overhead, wishing I had taken out this or that. I have tried wearing travel jackets with pockets so I have much of what I need. THIS seat pocket solution and strapping it to the back of the backpack is the easiest solution of all.























| ASIN | B07YFRBPQX |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Buckle |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,762 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #124 in Hiking Daypacks |
| Brand Name | Diamond Candy |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Color | Camo |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 16 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,572 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fit Type | snug |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.9"D x 12.6"W x 19.7"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Diamond Candy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DUHBU443Camo |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Number Of Pockets | 6 |
| Number of Compartments | 6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Imported |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable, Carry-On, Lightweight, Waterproof |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | School, Travel, Work |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | 40 |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Storage Volume | 40 Liters |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Number | DUHBU443Camo |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Sports |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
P**E
Great for serious hikers.
I LOVE this daypack. Got the 40L size for an 18 mile mountain hike, and my old daypack wasn’t large enough. I love it so much I use it for all my hikes now. 1 Liter Nalgene water bottles fit in the side mesh pockets. Can get the bottles in/out by taking one should harness off my back. Very top small pocket is perfect for my wallet and car keys. Very small bottom pocket (storage for rainfly I don’t use) perfect for my trash. 2 larger storage compartments perfect for food and clothes layers, with an internal divider in the largest, a divider small zipper pocket and pencil sleeves in the smaller, plus a 7x8” exterior pocket perfect for 1st aid basics. 2 pockets on hip belt great for Kleenex, chapstick, small bag of snacks. Tie down straps on back great when used with carabiner for water shoes (or boots when using water shoes). Comfortable. Well made. Light weight. I’m a pretty serious hiker and review is after 4+ months of heavy use. LOVE IT!!! Got a fancy name pack on sale at half price that still cost me more than twice this one and it stays in my closet.
M**S
This ended up being my top choice
For reference: I compared this to the Maelstrom 40l, and a similar bag to the Maelstrom we had at home. I have traveled a lot and have more bags and rollers than I care to admit. After a recent trip to Europe where my US regulation carry on wouldn’t fit European airplane overheads, and cobblestone streets and sidewalks made my wheeled luggage more like wrestling with a bull, I decided to rethink how to pack for my next trip abroad. PROS and what stood out AND the trick I learned: The Diamond Candy is sewn with smaller stitches, which will hold up better. It has the largest storage pockets on the waist band and holds my iPhone 12 easily. The water bottle holders are larger. The padded tablet pocket floats and keeps my iPad from touching the ground. A huge plus for protecting it. Bright colored rain cover. Multiple attachment points. Multiple, easily accessible pockets. Fabric zipper pulls that are NOT finger-sized loops (which would be easy for pick pockets to unzip.) The liner fabric and pocket fabric inside the back is higher quality. Ideally I wanted to use the Doughnut Colorado that I already have. What changed my mind? the comfortable shoulder pads, waist band with storage pockets, and outside pockets that come in handy when at the airport, on a train or walking. The trick I learned will help me board the plane and not have to fuss with accessing what I need once I sit down. HERE’S THE TRICK. Get an airplane seat storage pocket to hold ehat you need when you’re flying (tablet, book, power bank, eye mask, ear plugs, glasses.) Lay this backpack on the bed, place the seat storage pocket on the backpack. Unclip the sleeping back straps. Use them to make an X across the storage pocket. Clip them into the trek pole clips. This means you now have loose trek straps. Easy peasy. Cross them in an X across the front. Clip them into the (now unused) sleeping bag clips. This workaround actually provides more attachments in front. I travel a lot, and I can’t express how much easier this is going to make going through security, waiting in lines (wearing the pack. No luggage to wheel), and transitioning from putting my things in the overhead, wishing I had taken out this or that. I have tried wearing travel jackets with pockets so I have much of what I need. THIS seat pocket solution and strapping it to the back of the backpack is the easiest solution of all.
D**E
Pretty good backpack
I bought this pack for a trek on the Camino in France in a couple months from now. It will not be severe hiking but will be for 200 miles over a two week period of actual trail time and will be entirely self supported. I have used this pack for training and local hiking, loaded with what I am taking and the following are my observations. This 40 litre pack will be just the right size for this trip. When loaded with the stuff I will “need” and with two full 1 litre drinking bottles it weighs about 15 lb which feels heavy enough for this pack. I have an extra pair of hiking shoes strapped to the bottom and the bag is pretty much at capacity. When full this bag will still fit into the overhead bins for my flights to France. If it wasn’t stuffed to capacity it might even fit under the seat so that is perfect. This is a $35 backpack. I think it will hold together for this trip but it is not an Osprey. Having said that an Osprey 40 will not fit the overheads on most airlines from what I have seen. Also this bag is 1/4 the cost (or less). Some of the stitching looks weak and a little loose, some of the adjustment buckles don’t grip their straps real well, etc. As far as design goes this pack has lots of compartments for different uses and applications. The compression straps work well as do the straps on the bottom for shoes or a sleeping bag. There is a rain cover as well. One flaw in the design is that the “Cinch straps” that are attached at the top of the shoulder straps do not really do anything. They are attached parallel to the shoulder straps and don’t lift or pull the bag forward, etc. With regard to fit, I am 6’1” and weigh about 185 lb. The hip belt is minimally padded but adequate for me and at 15 lb the pack rides about right. I wouldn’t want to carry a lot more weight than 15 - 20 lb in this dimension of pack the way it fits me. It would fit me better if it was longer but as noted above it would not then qualify for carry on, etc. Life is full of compromises. Overall, I’m keeping the bag and will enjoy using it within its and my own capacity.
A**J
Best hunting day pack for under $50
Im quite sure this wasnt intended for it but ... for the money you pay I can argue it's the best hunting day pack online. I purchased mine 3 years ago and am prepared to leave a legit review. Saddle up. I am just now about to buy a 2nd one as the first is finally starting to tear. I have used this on literally hundreds of hikes and hunts in the national forest. This backpack is exactly big and strong enough to hold about 35lbs of venison in game bags, and have a buck horns sticking out the top. Then hike a mile+ uphill to the truck. This is including all the smaller organzier pockets full of gadgets. Impressive for a framless (what i call schoolbag or napsack style). I could get away with still using it but I'll replace before this company realizes they could charge double with few improvements. I customize mine a little- I don't use a water bladder. But the holder thing for the hose on your chest strap is PERFECT fit for a flextone grunt call. Mine permanently lives there, and I can make grunt calls, or a snort-weeze combo hands free! I love all the organization pockets for my gadgets. The small pockets along your waist strap are a convenient size. One side i put my Windicator, and extra SD cards (trailcams), the other side fits either a small rangefinder for bow season, or a classic primos bleat can during rifle. The kicker is the blaze orange rain fly. I use that for orange during rifle season, or while packing meat out just so people don't mistake the horns sticking out of my pack for a live deer. There's a small compartment at the top by the hanging strap that's great for keys/wallet.... or a stash roll of TP. Negatives- the zippers all still work great, but I cut all tabs and replace them with paracord because they do make a metal jingle sound nobody wants in the woods. There's lots of extra exterior straps that are fairly unnecessary so I cut them off. The lining inside the front compartment is a cheap material so it's prone to fray. Especially if you put a heavy knife or something abrasive in it. All very minor or fixable issues. My pack is tearing at the seam on top as mentioned so obviously the value of this pack has to end somewhere. But im hard on gear in general, and 3 years with 9 deer hauled though the woods is a solid performance. I expect this to be a maximum average lifespan for this pack with the stress it was put under. I don't think it gets any better than this for under $50
E**K
Great backpack
Great backpack. Made well and durable. Cleans nicely and has great storage with all the pockets.
B**Z
For the Cost, A++++ Day Pack
I have only bought Kelty packs my entire life because they are the best, hands down. However, our family sets a budget for the 'cousins' to get each other gifts, so I had to find a pack for our son and I researched the reviews extensively and chose this one. This pack is literally rivaling my old Kelty day pack in quality and construction. The material is lighter weight than a Kelty pack but I've tested it and this material is strong and very good quality. Rip-resistant. Zippers on a backpack are one of those things that differentiates a good pack from a bad one. You could argue there are burlier zippers for a pack that has to go through a lot of wear and tear and these zippers are great so far. Shoulder straps are very good. Adjustment straps are the way they should be. Comfortable fit. Son loves the compartments for laptops, tablets and books as he wanted this partly for daily college use. I read other reviewers say it wasn't a 40L pack. I didn't scientifically measure the volume but maybe they just don't know how to use the expandable straps to get the full size/volume out of it. Seems plenty big to me to use as a day pack. The only one thing I wish it had is a hole at the top for a hydration bladder hose, because there is a compartment inside that seems like it would fit a hydro perfectly but no hole to run the hose through (although this is not advertised as a hydro-pack, so I can't blame for that). But if you wanted to put a bladder in it, you could simply run the hose out the top of the double zipper if zipped both to the center-top and ran it over the shoulder. That's how I converted my old Kelty into a hydro pack. Maybe not ideal but works fine. Rain cover fits nicely into one of many small compartments at the top for easy-access if a storm pops up. Great little lightweight pack.
M**W
Good and cheap
I didn't expect much from a $35 backpack. I mean it can be any good, right? Well, I have to say it's pretty good. The buckles are a little flimsy. I don't know if it'll hold up to the abuse I am going to put it through but, it's a $35 backpack. I do "day" hikes. I've climb a dozen peaks so far this Spring/Summer. I try to do one each weekend. I try to get in at least 1,000 feet of elevation gain each hike. Now that it has warmed up, I could probably hike with just a Camelback but I like to have a few essentials with me (rain gear, long underwear, fleece, first aid kit, knife, Leatherman, water, emergency mylar blankets, compass, snack, poncho). I'm prepared to spend the night, if necessary. Plus carrying a pack makes it harder work and better training for longer, higher hikes. I was looking at REI ($120) and Osprey ($220) and Mountain Gear ($349). Then I thought "Why would I spend that much if a $35 pack will suffice? It isn't a fashion show, after all." I took it out for its maiden voyage. A three hour hike with 1,500 feet of elevation gain. I didn't have much in it (just the stuff listed above) so, I cinched it in tight and off I went. It started raining. I didn't put the rain cover on. I figured my stuff would be wet but, when I got to the summit, I was pleasantly surprised that everything was nice an dry. I did put the rain cover on for the descent. Everything worked well. It looks pretty good (red) and has lots of helpful pockets. I may replace the buckles with heftier ones. Will it last? We'll find out, but it is a $35 backpack. It suits my needs. If I have to buy one or two replacements, it is still less expensive than the competition.
M**W
Multi use pack
First impressions. Love the color. Very lightweight. I bought the 40 L in blue. After putting it on and making adjustments to fit, I found the pack to be very comfortable. Nice padding on the hips, back and shoulder straps. I bought this pack for travel, hiking, backpacking and prospecting. The main compartment is large, (14 inch diameter gold pan and classifier will fit), and has a padded enclosure for a laptop. The middle compartment is roomy as well. It has one pouch with a zipper enclosure and small pouches for knickknacks. The outside compartment is approximately 8" x 8". There are two small zippered pockets on the belt, (keys, Chapstick, sunscreen, etc). There is also a “hidden” zippered compartment at the top of the pack, (wallet, keys). There is also a small zippered compartment at the bottom of the bag for your rain fly. Could also be used to stash some items. All zippers look to be made of nylon. The two nylon mesh pockets on each side of the pack will hold a 20 ounce Gatorade bottle. There are plenty of loops, straps and attachment points on this bag. Overall, I'm very pleased with the bag. It was a great price and I'm looking forward to using it.
C**B
Lots of room
Great pack, comfortable, lots of storage options. Very usable.
M**A
Acquisto eccellente!!!
Arrivato per tempo, in ottime condizioni. L'ho usato la prima volta per un viaggio in Messico on the road e me ne sono letteralmente innamorata! Ho detto addio al trolley da trascinare. Ora lo uso per qualsiasi trasferta o viaggio breve. Usato anche per un viaggio di 3 gg a Santorini con Easyjet. Sono riuscita a portarlo sull'aereo con me, senza doverlo spedire in stiva, dato che rientra nelle misure standard per un bagaglio a mano. Punti di forza: CAPIENZA: Con 40lt ci fate comodamente 3/4gg estivi di vestiti puliti e oggettistica varia (io personalmente lo riempio molto! Se siete minimalisti potete farci anche 7 gg ;) ), mentre in inverno il vestiario occupa ovviamente di più. Il tessuto è leggero, morbido e si adatta perfettamente agli ingombri. Le cerniere sono elasticizzate e resistono bene anche in tensione. Ha tantissime tasche (anche imbottite, porta pc, o rivestite in tessuto morbido, per oggetti delicati. In più ha degli spazi laterali per acqua/ombrello) e agganci esterni utili, per cappotti e moschettoni. COMODITÀ e LEGGEREZZA: Lo adoro. Rispetto ad altri zaini da me acquistati, devo dire che questo è il più leggero (circa 1 Kg), nonostante sia pensato per sostenere la schiena con imbottiture professionali etc. (Se avete dei limiti di peso in aereo, questa skill vi risulterà fondamentale! Solitamente gli zaini di questa tipologia, >40 Lt hanno sempre una struttura che già da vuoti li fa pesare dai 2 Kg in su). Comodo sempre e comunque, anche se dovete portarlo sulle spalle camminando per ore, o in viaggio in aereo come bagaglio a mano. Ha una spessa e morbida imbottitura sulla schiena e degli appositi agganci sul torace e sul busto che, facendo aderire lo zaino al corpo, aiutano a distribuire i carichi in modo uniforme e bilanciato. Vi sembrerà che faccia parte di voi! Leggerissimo! In più ha la copertura anti pioggia, che potete mettere e togliere, a seconda delle evenienze. Lo riacquisterei altre 1000 volte.
A**R
Five Stars
Lovely bag, very well made.
T**A
Super für die Schule
Mein Sohn, 12 Jahre, nimmt ihn für die Schule. Tragfähigkeit ist gut. Es passen alles Bücher etc. Rein. Die vielen kleinen versteckte Taschen mag er sehr. Optisch wie auf den Foto. Eine gute Verarbeitung von den naehten, reissverschluss. Bisher, ganz klar, 🤞 hoch
C**E
Muito boa!!! Gostei!!!!
Ótima qualidade, espaçosa, chegou antes do prazo. A cor que achei um pouco diferente do anúncio, mas não impactou muito.
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