
This compact, versatile backpack is perfect for travel, urban exploration, and short adventures. It's big enough for an overnight trip and compact enough for an everyday carry.
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`- Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Kelty Redwing Traveler 40 backpack in a nice burnt olive color. Folks, this pack's like a suitcase. It's very, very spacious and it's has a main compartment with full zip access. So as you can see, there's a lot of different pouches, handles on the sides for you to carry it and those kind of things.
Making it really, really easy to just pick up and go. You can even hold it like this I guess if you wanted to. Starting on the back, you've got these nice shoulder straps. They are adjustable, as with most bags. These are pretty, pretty adjustable.
Just so you can kind of get an idea here of how big these are. Now, I'm six foot two, and as you can see, that kind of hangs pretty nice. It's not too bad. And then getting it off and on. As I said, I'm six two, I'm a bigger guy.
This would have plenty of space for me as you just saw. But if you don't need that much space, obviously you can sense these straps right back down to the size that you need to fit your body. And of course you've got the waist support here for the lower back that you can also adjust as well. There is padding here on the back, zooming in, you can kind of see some of these pouches a little bit better. Full zippers, you've got a lot of different compartments in this main one on the back, you got some mesh here.
You got a bunch of different pouches for pens, pencils, different kinds of gear. And of course the nice easy zipper to pull as well. You even got some straps here in case you wanna tie it down maybe or those kind of things. You got some straps here on the sides. So if you want to make this as thin as possible once you get your gear in there to save space, otherwise it can go pretty wide here On the width. You've got side pouches here, nice and deep. So you can see I'm almost up to my elbow here. You got a little pouch here. Same thing on the other side, just the opposite side. And then up top, you got a nice soft bag here. This is where I tend to put like sunglasses, maybe some things that you don't want scratched, just to give a little extra layer of protection there. And then coming up here to the very top, we've got our main zipper for our main pouch and that's gonna go all the way down both sides. Giving you a nice full open experience. And then zooming back in here, you can see again I've got a couple mesh line zippers here. Lots of space. I've got some straps here on the inside, so you can put clothes and stuff in there. Set it down, keep in position. I've got a spot up here that I can open up that's crush proof it looks like, and everything for more space and those kind of things for your computer, tablet, laptop, those kind of things. So, and you can also use it as a hydration reservoir if you had some kind of hydration pouch or something like that. Well folks, that's gonna wrap it up for our quick look together. 40 liters, weighs about three and a half pounds empty. It is water and tear resistant polyester. I'm Steven, thanks for watching.
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