Patagonia Chacabuco 28L Backpack - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.7
out of 10
1 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$99.00
Used Value:
$59.40
Sale Value:
$89.10

Carry everything you need for a productive workday and a fun escape in the Patagonia Women's Chacabuco Backpack. With an ample capacity and versatile bungees, you can store your laptop, tablet, and other electronics while also toting a bicycle helmet, yoga mat, and even your water bottle without worry. The pack is made from a durable, water-resistant fabric that ensures your gear stays dry, even if you don't fully tighten the cap. The bag is perfect for anyone who wants to sneak in a lunchtime hike, or just carry around their work essentials in style. With this backpack, you can do it all!

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
zippered top
Claimed Weight:
1lb 5.6oz
Dimensions:
16.5 x 11.5 x 5in
Laptop Sleeve:
padded, 15in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
630D nylon (50% recycled), PU coating, DWR finish [lining] 200D recycled polyester
Pockets:
2 side stretch, 1 stash
Recommended Use:
casual
Responsible Collection:
Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
Shoulder Straps:
padded, adjustable, sternum strap
Volume:
28L (1709cu in)

Full Reviews

6
I really wanted to love this backpack - however, I am 5'9 and it feels VERY small on my back. The strap that connects across your body is also up by the neck instead of across the waist which is really strange to me. I do love the colors (I got the Vjosa Green) and it is a good quality bag, but there is definitely something *off* about it. I was going to exchange it for the 30L but that bag doesn't have open pockets for a water bottle. My 13 inch MacBook fits in the laptop compartment but I do not think a larger laptop would fit. Overall I am pretty bummed out about this bag.
Lauren Chase, backcountry.com
January 16, 2019
10
Cute backpack. Easy on my back and plenty of room for all my needs.
Audrey Lytton, backcountry.com
September 10, 2018
4
15 inch HP ZBook does not fit in laptop compartment.
Jackie LeBrun, backcountry.com
May 4, 2018