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Product Description
The McKenzie from Alpine Division is done in a traditional rucksack style with a large main compartment and flap cover. Made from water-resistant 600D ripstop nylon, the bag is good to go in the outdoors or a little rain—after all, the company is based in Portland, Oregon Read More
Yeah, at a sensible shipping cost would have ordered.
But at half the purchase price in shipping forget it.
Why can I get a pair of shoes delivered for $6 but not this...?
I got mine today. Initial impressions - I'm impressed! Well built - feels quite rugged. It's much bigger than I thought but I didn't really pay too much attention to it's volume when I ordered it. Definitely big enough for a long weekend. I'm curious to see what other people think. I have a lot of messenger and backpack style bags but I wanted a rucksack style one so I picked this one up.
OakParkMusicGuyGot mine yesterday as well.
Initial impression: high quality construction, roomy, good design.
Only complaint: straps are SO short that this will ride 'up on shoulders' not 'down on back'.
Already trying to figure out how to modify it...
It has been more than 2.5weeks since i ordered this bag but i have not received it. Can anybody tell me why? And also, are you able to send a replacement if it doesn’t arrive?
Got the order (2 bags - one for me and one for my son). As a day bag for work, it's good and light. Holds a 15" MBP + stuff and is good for my short bike commute. Today - I ran into some rain (first of the season here in San Francisco), noticed that the moisture did penetrate into the bag. So I would not recommend using this bag under heavy rain (it was unexpectedly heavy when I was on my commute).
Are there pictures of an example ideal carry for these bags on your website, here or Amazon? Or pictures of the pockets this backpack may or may not have - I think that's intuitive to selling things.
Is it a travel bag, an everyday bag, a photography bag, a camping bag, a work bag (bag was nicer to say each time instead of backpack)?
I really think it's a good looking backpack, great actually and ~30L is a nice size. I own a Peak Design 30L backpack and there's a variety of pictures detailing its use cases and features for each zipper, pouch, clasp and material.
BozzHey Bozz, thanks for the comment! The version you are referring to is our outdated model. We have since updated on almost every aspect of the bag. We've added padded mesh backing, YKK zippers, side pockets, higher quality materials and more. The price difference is definitely worth the upgrade.
According to the dimension the bag is 1,750 cubic in. After converting it to liter it would be 28.7 liter. Is this correct? I want to be sure how much I can store in the bag. Thanks