Patagonia Planing Roll Top 35L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

5.0
out of 10
0 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$129.00
Used Value:
$77.40
Sale Value:
$116.10

The Patagonia Planing Roll Top 35L Backpack is the perfect companion for a day of surfing, fishing, and swimming. This backpack features a spacious roll-top main compartment that seals out rain and spray, offering expanded storage when you need it. There's also a self-draining mesh pocket in the front, perfect for stowing wet trunks, tops, and towels. With its breathable shoulder straps, a removable waist belt, and a padded back panel, the Planing Roll Top 35L Backpack offers a comfortable carry, even when you have to hike to the most secluded spots. And its dedicated wet and dry storage makes it easy to switch into something dry without soaking the rest of your gear. So when the gang wants to hit the town after a long day of surfing, you can take your pick of restaurants without worrying about your swimsuit drying in time

Handy Internal Organization

Handy Internal Organization

The Patagonia Planing Roll Top 35L Backpack is designed to provide maximum organization and storage for all your essentials. Featuring a handy internal pocket system, this versatile bag offers plenty of space to keep crucial items and accessories neatly organized and easily accessible.
Comfortable, Padded Back Panel

Comfortable, Padded Back Panel

With a breathable and hydrophobic shoulder harness, it will keep you comfortable and dry even in the harshest of weather conditions. Its roll-top design gives you the flexibility to store all the gear you need, while the padded back panel and adjustable straps make it perfect for carrying heavy loads. The durable, water-resistant fabric will protect your items from the elements, while the ergonomic shoulder straps ensure a comfortable fit. The reflective details enhance your visibility in low light, making this an essential piece of gear for any adventure.
Easy-Access Mesh Pocket

Easy-Access Mesh Pocket

The easy-access mesh pocket in the front of the bag is designed to be unobtrusive when not in use, yet has plenty of room to store wet items. The pocket is made up of a breathable mesh material, allowing wet items to dry out without the risk of mildew or mold forming. This pocket is perfect for storing wet swimsuits, towels, and other items that need to dry out quickly. It also provides a convenient way to store items that may need to be accessed quickly, like a water bottle or sunscreen.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
roll-top
Claimed Weight:
1lb 10.6oz
Dimensions:
30x 19 x 4.5in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[face fabric] 300D recycled polyester, TPU coating, [mesh] 100% nylon
Pockets:
[external] 1 front mesh, [internal] 1 zippered mesh
Recommended Use:
casual, travel
Responsible Collection:
Certified B-Corp, Recycled/Repurposed
Shoulder Straps:
adjustable
Volume:
35L (2135cu in)
Waist Belt:
removable

Full Reviews

4
Perhaps ideal for some use cases, but not for walking with wet items! I got it for a few surf spots I go to that require ~half mile walks when I prefer to change at the beach. Walking back with a wet wetsuit in the "wet" compartment will result in nonstop drips coming out the strangely placed holes at the bottom/middle of the compartment. It essentially rains on your butt, back of your legs and feet while walking and your lower half will be completely wet. I'm not sure what this was designed for? Maybe for storing damp items on a drive or or organizing snorkel gear while on a boat? Anyway, posted a similar review on the Patagonia site and they never posted it - and it looks like they even removed another similar review there - so thought I'd try here to save other surfers from wasting their time.
Stephen C., backcountry.com
November 11, 2020
6
I was super psyched on this pack for summer adventures and the photos made it seem ideal for river trips. The main pocket is HUGE. It's a typical roll top dry bag, which I considered keeping for longer canyon trips involving wet gear, but I ended up deciding to return it because the bulkiness of the rolled top made the pack too much for day carry. It fits wider than my shoulders when on my back and loaded. I would recommend this bag for very specific use, but I would prefer it with a smaller main compartment, probably in a 25L .
Savannah, backcountry.com
April 24, 2019

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