Gear of the year: Columbia Endura backpack Posted on 28 November 2012 Pick up the Columbia Endura 65-litre backpack and the first thing you notice is its weight – or lack of it. It has a host of features: trekking-pole and water-bottle holders, rain cover, sleeping-bag and mat straps, pouches and pockets… basically everything you could possibly demand from a modern multi-day trekking backpack. Right off the bat, Columbia tries to wow you with technology – these guys have a name or acronym for each bit of fabric and style of cut and a tiny TM sign to prove ownership. Practically though, I liked the huge horseshoe-shaped zip that allows front access to the kit inside. It’s an unusual feature in this genre and I liked that the compression straps were configured to take the packing strain off said zip. The shiny silver lining inside ‘to easily see inside your pack’ seemed a bit too much, but was actually quite effective when compared to dark fabric lining. All these things are nice to have and very impressive on paper – it probably sells Columbia a lot of packs – but a few kilometres into the test hike in Table Mountain National Park they distilled in the heat of an uphill trek. That’s when I began mostly to appreciate the wider, more comfortable, aerated foam core shoulder and hip straps. These distribute pack weight across a larger area of the body. Meshed inserts and the raised back panel allow more fresh air to circulate where there would usually be a hot sticky mess. All this elevates the pack range from good to great. Costs R2 299 from www.columbiasportswear.co.za Related Posts Trialed and tested: our top camping chairs 3 August 2022 Nothing ruins sundowners or fireside chats like the lack of a camping chair. We scoured... read more Now this is the (van) life – nomads who live on the road 19 August 2021 Can anything quite compare to the freedom of having all your needs behind you and... read more Hiking gear that won’t break the bank 7 April 2021 It’s no secret that expensive hiking gear usually means lower weight, higher quality and a... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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