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The Amazon Basics Internal Frame Backpack offers a spacious 75-liter capacity with an additional 5-liter extension, crafted from durable polyester for long-lasting use. Designed for hiking and camping, it features an internal frame with lumbar support and airflow channels for comfort, multiple storage compartments including a large sleeping bag section, and advanced weather protection with a water-repellent exterior, integrated rainfly, and waterproof cover. Adjustable padded straps and compression systems ensure a secure, ergonomic fit, making it a versatile and reliable pack for serious outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness alike.






| ASIN | B06Y57GNY1 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Medium Weight |
| Backpack Design | Framed Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,884 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 29 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,407 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fit Type | compression |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | neutral |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841875124114 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 8"W x 29"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Amazon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Resourced_ZH1704215 |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Model Name | 75 Liter |
| Number Of Pockets | 10 |
| Number of Compartments | 5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Water Resistant |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | 75 Liter |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sport |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Shoulder to Bottom Hem Length | 29 Inches |
| Size | 75 L |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Storage Volume | 70 Liters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Number | ZH1704013 |
| Subject Character | sports |
| UPC | 841875124114 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
K**E
Really nice backpack!
I am 5’8 and this is the backpack on me. It’s really high quality but the back of the straps rub against my neck and I can see this causing chafing in the future. Otherwise it’s really solid and this is how it looks only holding half of my gear. There’s a lot of space and it’s easy to fit everything you need in. Bonus points for having lots of adjustable straps to keep everything nice and secure.
A**M
Might be too big, but it's got ALMOST everything you need
I'm only 5'-4". Perhaps this bag is too big for me, but I mainly bought it for "emergency preparedness" and then have ended up using it as I venture into the world of backpack camping. In my opinion, the only thing missing are pockets along the waist buckle. Other packs have that option and it would be a nice place to store a phone, lip balm, or snack. A few things: I LOVE all the pockets/straps/features, however, some of them are hard to find because of the black on black color. Some contrast stitching would make it a lot easier to find things. There is a rainfly, but it might take you awhile to find it and there IS a bladder pouch and hose slot (it's on the right side if you are wearing your pack). I love the two mesh pockets at the bottom which I am just flexible enough to reach around and grab a water bottle. The side zippered pockets are great for a first aid kit, etc. I like that you can separate the bottom compartment for shoes/fuel OR you can unzip it to just create a single large space, and if you have voluminous clothing, the 5L extension at the top is very nice as are the two "brain" pockets (at the very top of the pack) that zipper from opposite sides to ensure you can put keys and anything you don't want to get wet on the inside and nothing will fall out if you want to put things in the more easily accessible outside brain pocket. There are 3 sets of straps for securing the pack to your body. The set attached to the waist buckle. Then there is a set at the typical place all backpacks have them, by your obliques. Then there is the third, higher up straps near your shoulders that help keep the pack tight to your back. I could use a longer set of these because the pack is never fully against my back which I guess is because of my height. As long as I don't "overpack" (more than 20% of my body weight) it isn't an issue, although if anything makes me buy another pack it will be this AND the desire for waist pockets. Finally, there is a place to strap poles, sleeping pad, etc. Overall, well-made, lots of features, reasonable price.
B**N
Value for Price
I've used this for a few years now and while I haven't experienced some of the issues others have, I realize this is not a 'pro' level backpack either. It is entry level, and should be judged on that. I've used it for weekend backpacking trips, and general camping. I'm not going to put 50 pounds in it and complain that it wont hold, because it's not designed for that. If you're carrying 50 pounds or more, you should look into expedition rated bags, or hunter backpacks, not economy 'store brand' merchandise. And comparing it to the same is like comparing apples and bananas. I've found this bag to easily carry what I needed for short backpacking trips. A hammock, Tarp, UQ, TQ, change of clothes, food water and stove. I do not believe it's a full 75L pack, as I moved to this from a 65+10 and I swear I lost room. The front pocket is shallow, maybe 1 1/2" deep and most of what I've stored there has been miscellaneous flat gear. Paper, map, etc. I've also found the side pockets to be a little lacking, though they look large, it's deceiving. They will barley hold 2 regular cans of food, stacked, in them (not that I would carry that, just an example of volume). I ended up using 1 pocket for my stove/pot kit (Stanley type) and the other for 'storage' (Stakes, misc, etc). So, what about the good? It has a large spacious main compartment with a zipper separation between the top and bottom sections. There is a space for a camel back with a Velcro strap to hold it and a hole to route your hose through. The "Brain" on the bag, has an external pocket and an internal pocket. I keep my night clothes in the inside pocket and the things I need to reach quickly in the outside one. There are 2 mesh pockets on the bottom, that work well for water bottles or similar. It has a integrated rain cover that it sewn into a pocket on the bottom (No more losing that cover!) and has adjustable compression straps all over the bag to snug everything up. The torso length is adjustable, as is the hip belt, sternum strap and shoulder straps (top and bottom). Although I didn't experience any slippage of my straps others did. This can be overcome by placing new buckles on the straps, if you are so inclined... Overall, it's a good starter backpack. Don't expect much, but you didn't spend much either. Read all the reviews, Good & Bad and decide for yourself.
J**T
Great pack after 7 years
I've used this for at least 1 big overnight hike every year, the past 7 years. Usually about 40-50# worth of essentials packed inside or strapped to the outside on a 10-15 mile solo hike each time. This bag has never failed. All the zippers, cinch strings, stitching, etc still looks brand new. If anything its too big and I tend to overpack it. Lots of organization room; durable; versatile. My only complaint is the price has gone up considerably in the past few years, otherwise I'd buy another one for guests. The straps do tend to loosen but once you tighten the upper shoulder strap that connects it to the backpack it tends to stay tight for me.
L**X
75L, clearing up at least one misleading thing
I'll start with it: This bag does have an internal pocket for water bladders. I saw some answers say yes, some no, and that almost made me not purchase it. Amazon should delete answers that are factually incorrect. It has a pocket that I'll say is 3/4 high, then a velcro strap for the handle of the bladder. Also a hole for the hose to exit the bag. I ordered a 3L Platypus bladder and it fits with room to spare! It's my first hiking pack, so this part is from my perspective but I think the sleeping bag pocket is plenty large enough. I ordered a Teton Trailhead, adult size, mummy style bag and it fit in it just fine. I think I could even order a similar bag rated for lower temps and still squeeze it in there. My standard, rectangle coleman bag would definitely not fit. I wouldn't really expect it to though. It's near the size of the bag! I haven't taken it on the trail yet, I'll update my review if my mind changes with use. I have organized and fully loaded it though. I'm coming up around 40 pounds for 3ish days worth of stuff, clothes and food included, water not included. It feels comfortable and secure to me at this weight. I ran out of space before I could bring the weight any higher. I have some optimizing to do there, space and weight. I also near exclusively camp in areas with a ton of water sources and bring filters so I don't know that I'll ever walk around with its bladder full. I fit a LOT of stuff in it, so I'm very happy with its size. I even have a full fishing set up in it. With some smarter purchases of a few things I could open up some space to carry even more. I think it's a great product and worth it's price.
M**T
Fantastic pack
(75L pack) Haven't put it to use yet, but these are my first impressions with pictures. Was looking for pack with plenty of storage and pockets, with webbing on the outside for expansion packs or lashing gear/equipment as necessary. This is a stellar pack and worth more than I paid for it, for sure. High quality metal zippers, not-cheap plastic buckles. More pockets than I will have stuff. Stitching seems quality, and adjustable height shoulder straps to customize a quality fit. Inside is mostly one large space for gear. There is an elastic pocket sewn to the back portion of the pack as a divider, presumably to hold water bladder (as large as you need)b though itbis sewn slightly low in the pack. There is a velcro hanger loop for the bladder, and a hole for the hose that exits over the right shoulder. The frame piece is contained in a zippered puch at the back, narrow and slim but another opportunity for storage. The 'cap' of the pack has a pocket inside that covers most of the space, much larger capacity than my splayed hand. It also has one on the outside, larger than my splayed hand. Both zippered. Front pocket has a U-shaped zipper approximately 12" tall and 6" wide, with reasonable depth to accommodate gear. Outside this pocket is a single line of webbing for affixing molle-style pouches or other equipment. 2 cylindrical zippered pockets, one on each side, large enough to comfortably hold a 32oz Gatorade bottle. 2 small elastic-topped, half mesh water bottle pockets, one on each side, comfortably hold a 20oz plastic water bottle with clearance to spare. Maybe not highly accessible while wearing the pack, depending on how long and flexible your arms are. Bottom compartment with double-zipper opens plenty wide. Stuff a modest-sized sleeping bag, pair of footwear, mess kit, or whatever else. Most of the width and depth of the pack, and about 9" high. Smaller verticle zippered pouch, bigger than my splayed hand, that comes with a rain fly. Ample room for more storage of small (especially flatter) items. Lashing straps underneath pack for a rolled item, and another set above to lash something to bottom front. Several other pairs of loops, webbing, and straps with buckles to fix more gear to theboack or cinch a full pack tight. Shoulder and hip straps have high density foam padding for comfort. Plastic D-rings on shoulder straps, and elastic band to help hold hyration hose or other equipment. I'm highly impressed with this pack. Only negatives I can see sre small: lack of pockets or webbing on hip straps lose an opportinity for more carrying potential. A dedicated pouch for hydration pack accessible from outside the pack would be ideal, but the oppirtunity for an oversized bladder thanks internal capacity of pack offsets that. Maybe a better handle for lifting a loaded pack. That's all I can really see that could use improvement, but my expectations were already well exceeded.
A**R
The pack does squeak, the shoulder straps do come loose (both I fixed with electrical tape.)
This is a great pack for the cost. This is definitely an entry level pack. Noteworthy though, I do canyoneering (which is pretty hard on equipment) and this has held up perfectly on four outings so far. My fourth trip, I spent approximately 12 hours canyoneering/rappelling the Sierra Anchas in Arizona with approximately 70lbs inside the pack (I ordered the largest size), and it isn't showing any signs of wear. The Squeak: The pack makes a horrid noise when you put it under load and start walking. I fixed this by removing the adjustable shoulder strap from the center of the back pad (it is velcro) and put several layers electrical tape over the area that has no velcro. I then velcroed everything down and the pack was immediately silent! I probably used 30 cents in tape. The Upper Shoulder Strap Adjustment: There are two adjustments on the shoulder strap, one up top and one below. On my pack the upper adjustment kept on coming loose under load. I adjusted the upper strap to the position I desired, then rolled the excess strapping up in about a 1 inch fold and wrapped it several times with....you guessed it.....electrical tape. This was probably 5 cents in electrical tape. I would say that it is annoying that I had to make adjustments to a brand new pack, but I did not expect perfection at this price point, BUT, the pack seems to carry the load very well and I enjoy putting it on. It is comfortable, functional, and looks decent. I have been avid outdoorsman for 18 years.
E**.
Cheap, Huge, Heavy
If you're looking for a budget bag this is not bad. I weighed my bag and it's 5.04 lbs (2.285 kg) according to my scale; it's a heavy bag. Mesh straps and adjustment system are reasonably comfortable but fully loaded, the pack is not the most comfortable and mine makes some squeaky noises that are annoying. The side pockets are not as useful as you might think. I would prefer a slightly bigger main compartment instead of the side pockets. I do like the rear pocket but a mesh pocket would be equally good and possibly lighter. The lower mesh pockets can each hold a nalgene bottle. It does not come with a rain cover. Not expected for this price, but something you will have to buy separately. Conclusion: This is a big heavy bag for a cheap price. The flaws are acceptable for this price point but if you're willing to spend more you can get a better backpack. I would not suggest this pack for longer trips but for shorter trips where weight is not a major concern but budget is a concern, this could be a good choice.
N**B
Excelente mochila a gran precio
Mi primera impresión de la mochila no es solo que tiene un tamaño adecuado, es que el material de la misma es mas delgado de lo esperado. Si bien la tela es delgada, se siente resistente a rasgaduras, lo mismo ocurre con las costuras, parece que pueden resistir adecuadamente cargas muy pesadas. No cuenta con muchos compartimentos, pero los que tiene son grandes y amplios, cabe destacar que el inferior es para comprimir una bolsa de de dormir. El compartimento principal es bastante grande, sin embargo este aun puede ampliarse un poco mas debido a la tapa que tiene, que puede no cerrarse por completo para incrementar el volumen. A destacar el marco de la mochila, rígido pero ligero, la parte trasera también es rígida lo que ayuda con la distribución del peso y al manejo de la misma. Tiene un interesante ajuste de altura para que las correas queden a la altura deseada de los hombros, las cuales son resistentes, anchas y cómodas. En resumen para el precio que tiene es una gran mochila, sin embargo hay que considerar que por su tamaño es para usos muy especificos.
A**A
Super mochila
Excelente mochila, le cabe todo para un viaje de 10-15 dias dependiendo que bien empaques. Tiene muchos compartimientos lo cual te permite tener tus cosas mas ordenadas. Tiene buenos ajustes lo cual te ayuda a balancear bien el peso. Como contras, el compartimento principal no tiene cierre, usa cordones. Si te permite cerrarla bien y las cosas no se salen,pero el problema es que no puedes ponerle un candado, entonces en el aeroperto cuando la documentas cualquiera te la puede abrir y sacarte cosas. Sin duda la backpack que todo mochilero necesita.
A**E
Super Preis Leistung
Ich habe diesen Rucksack für eine Rucksackwanderung auf dem Heidschnuckenweg gekauft. Der Weg ist 223km lang und wir haben 28km im Durchschnitt pro Tag zurück gelegt. Ich hatte mir im Vorfeld einen Rucksack mit 55 + 5 l Rucksack eines anderen Herstellers bestellt. Der war allerdings zu klein. Kurzfristig bestellte ich einen Rucksack 70 +5 l von Onorhan damit wanderten wir los. Meine Freundin hatte einen Rucksack gleiche Marke eine Nummer kleiner. Sie 13kg ich 16kg Gewicht auf dem Rücken. Das ging schon nach kurzer Zeit nicht mehr die Rucksäcke rutschten den Rücken runter, kaum Ventilation fast die volle Last auf den Schultern. Am nächsten Morgen beschlossen wir per abend express diesen Rucksack an unsere nächste Station in Holm Seppensen schicken zu lassen. Das klappte super. Die anderen Rucksäcke direkt zurück geschickt. Mit diesem Rucksack war es ein Unterschied wie Tag und Nacht. Durch die Schienen, die auf der Träger Platte montiert sind, bleibt der Rucksack aufrecht stabil. Die Hüft Gurte sind angenehm breit und gut gepolstert. Die Last liegt auf dem Beckenknochen. Mit den Gurten kann die Position gut eingestellt werden. Die Schultergurte können am Rücken in der Höhe verstellt werden. Alles super. Die Reißverschlüsse machen einen stabilen Eindruck, auch wenn sie etwas hakeln. Die Seitentaschen und das zentrale Fach auf der Vorderseite bieten guten Stauraum. Wir konnten alles gut unterbringen. In die Flaschenhalterungen passten 2 1l Flaschen - super. Eine der Taschen war am Schluss an der Naht etwas aufgegangen... Werde ich selbst reparieren. Der Stoff fühlt sich wertig an. Die Regen Hülle passt auch voll bepackt über den ganzen Rucksack. Man darf nur nicht zu viel drüber schnallen (z. B. Iso Matte). Der Rucksack blieb bei mittelerem und schwachem Regen trocken (starken hatten wir nicht... Zum Glück). Durch den unkomplizierten Tausch und die Qualität dieses Rucksacks war unsere Wanderung ein voller Erfolg. Danke Amazon.
A**ー
登山・キャンプの初心者でもオススメ
「登山とかしてみたいけどザックって高いなぁ~」と悩んでた時に本商品を発見。お試し気分で買ってみました。(いずれはソロキャンプも!と考えていたので大きめの65Lを選択) 購入してからまだ一度しか使っていませんが、結構気に入っています。 良い点・悪い点を挙げれば下記のとおりです; 良い点 値段:安い!とにかく安い!(笑)店で売ってるようなものだと軽く2、30000円はするので非常にお財布に優しいです。 耐久性:あくまで初見ですが、使った感じからかなり頑丈そうです。レビューでは不良品が届いた!などチラチラ目にしていたので多少なりとも不安がありましたが、特にモロそうでもなければ壊れやすそうな部分もありませんでした。(何度も使ってるうちに変わるかも知れませんが) 体への負担:ウエストベルトもチェストストラップもしっかり固定できるので非常に背負いやすいです。初使用の日も一日中背負っていましたが、体も次の日以降、特に痛みが出た部位はありませんでした。 内容量:想像以上に入ります。サイド、ボトムの収納スペースもフルに使いましたが、日帰り登山の持ち物一式を全部入れてもメインの収納スペースはまだまだ余裕がありました。外側にあるストラップなども活用すればおそらくキャンプに必要な一人用テント、シュラフ、マットもすべて収納・装備可能かと。 悪い点 ・・・・というほどでも無いですが、他のレビューワーが指摘する通り、ショルダーストラップが少々滑りやすいです。歩いてる間にザックの重みで徐々に後ろにズレていきます。気がつけば背中と背面パネルとの間で美しい直角三角形を描いてることもしばしば(笑)ポジティブに考えれば「いつでも簡単に長さの調整が可能」と納得できますが(自分もそう思ってあまり気にしてません)、こういう現象に苛立ちを覚える人はストラップを結んで固定するかなにかストッパーになるものをつけたほうが良いでしょう。 もう一つ気になる点を挙げるとすれば、背面パネルとザック本体をつないでいるベルト部分が擦れてキィキィ言います。これは結構気になるぐらい大きな音が鳴るので、滑り止めかなにかを着けることをオススメします。 何度も申し上げるとおり、まだ一度しか使っていないので、何度か使用するうちに新たに追記できることを発見すれば書き込んでいこうと思います。
N**D
Ausgezeichneter Wanderrucksack
Die Polsterung am Hüftgurt und den Trägern ist völlig ausreichend und angenehm fest. Es drückt nichts und es zieht sich nichts. Angenehm zu tragen. Die Art, wie die Fächer angeordnet sind, ist durchdacht und praktikabel. Man kann die Tragehöhe unkompliziert verstellen und den Rucksack so bequem auf seine gnz persönlichen Bedürfnisse justieren. Dass das Fach für Schuhe, einen Schlafsack oder einfach mal was Schmutziges abgetrennt ist, ist einfach großartig. Wirklich durchdacht, das Ganze 🙂 Sogar im Deckel kann man noch Sachen unterbringen - ein T-Shirt, Sonnenbrille und Ähnliches. Die Schnürung, die auf dem Deckel angebracht ist, habe ich allerdings gleich abgemacht. Für die habe ich keine Verwendung. Alles in allem: Ein wirklich guter Rucksack, bei dem das Preis/Leistungsverhältnis perfekt stimmt. Denn nur eine aufgestickte Pfote rechtfertig nicht - bei gleicher Qualität... - den doppelten Preis. Was ich nicht nachvollziehen kann, sind die Kommentare, in denen das Teil so schlecht geredet wird. Da kommen Bilder von eingerissenen Gurtansätzen und ausgefransten Höhenverstellungen. Man kann den besten (und teuersten) Rucksack der Welt haben; wenn man das Ding ruppig, unvorsichtig und brachial behandelt, kriegt man den auch kaputt, keine Frage. Natürlich schreibt niemand, dass der Gurtansatz gerissen ist, nachdem der Rucksack voll beladen immer wieder ruckartig an einem Träger hochgerissen wurde, klar. Die Leute, die das Teil so verreissen, sind natürlich immer pfleglich damit umgegangen und waren immer vorsichtig - und trotzdem sind die stabilen Nähte einfach mal so auseinandergefallen... Ich halte den Rucksack für ausgesprochen stabil, bequem und das zu einem sehr guten, fairen Preis. Und wenn man sich obendrein die Mühe macht, ihn einigermassen pfleglich zu behandeln, dann sollte das Teil die nächsten 10 Jahre problemlos seinen Dienst tun. Von mir aus eine klare Empfehlung.
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