Ortlieb Atrack 25L Daypack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

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Retail Price:
$279.95
Used Value:
$167.97
Sale Value:
$251.96

We've all been there — 2 hours into a hike, diving elbow deep into our packs in search for that snack we just know we packed, coming up empty handed as you just can't navigate your way through your bag, only to find your tasty treats a week later when you're cleaning things out at home. An infuriating situation, no doubt, but designers at Ortlieb aim to omit the dreaded backpack dig with the Atrack 25L Daypack. Ortlieb lays claim to the Atrack being the first waterproof backpack that opens like a travel bag, making it more convenient than ever to access all of its contents, whether you're on a weekend getaway, or a morning approach to get your climb on before the office opens.

The Atrack is built from burly wear-and-tear resistant nylon that's backed up with a PU coating to keep contents dry, and features an adjustable back panel to accommodate users of all different heights. Ergonomic shoulder straps and waist belt can be adjusted, too, so you can dial in the perfect fit for the load you're carrying. Inside you'll find four zippered organization pockets to keep your gear where you can find it, while the outside features two mesh drop in pockets to keep water bottles close at hand — for those that prefer a hydration reservoir you'll find a hermetic seal for a drinking tube exit, so you can toss your reservoir inside and go. In case you need to bring along a little more gear than your pockets can hold, Ortlieb equips the Atrack with daisy chains on the front to allow you to attach any additional gear you need.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
back panel
Claimed Weight:
3lb 2.4oz
Dimensions:
22 x 10.2 x 9.8in
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years
Material:
PS33 wear-and-tear resistant nylon
Pockets:
4 internal, 2 external drop in, 2 belt
Recommended Use:
hiking, travel
Shoulder Straps:
ergonomic padded
Volume:
25L
Waist Belt:
adjustable, padded

Full Reviews

2
Zipper failed under minimal pressure and zipper rails were separated from each other. Slider is too chunky to be fixed properly, rendering the bag useless and most definitely not waterproof. Chain is only as strong as it’s weakest link and this zipper is undoubtedly crap.
Oscar S., backcountry.com
September 15, 2020

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