Description
Adventuring to a far-off destination where youll stay with your belongings more often than leave them in your hostel? (Looking at you, tea house trek.) We have the perfect solution. A hybrid of travel and backpacking packs, the Farpoint Trek 55 features both on-the-go and on-the-trail essentials. A luggage-style front-panel opening makes for painless packing and unpacking-leaving plenty of time to ask for a second serving of dal bhat and warm your muscles next to the yak dung-burning stove. An adjustable backpanel provides a custom torso fit and maximum airflow helps you stay cool and dry when putting in miles on the trail. In transit, a protective AirCover® keeps away damage-in nature, it doubles as a waterproof raincover. Sleeping bag straps, a hydration compartment and hipbelt pockets provide a place for everything. Still need more room? The Trek is compatible with our Farpoint/Fairview® Travel Daypack or Daylite® packs. The whole Farpoint/Fairview Family is now made from 100% recycled, bluesign® approved fabrics for a pack thats as durable as it is sustainable.
Features
- Stowable AirCover® protects checked packs during travel and doubles as a raincover
- Large front panel access for easy packing
- Zippered lower compartment access with divider
- Removable sleeping pad straps
- Multi-function sleeve carries a hydration reservoir or tablet/laptop in padded case
- Upper side and front panel compression straps stabilize loads
- Small zippered top pocket stores smaller items
- Zippered hipbelt pockets
- Padded tubular side grab handle
- Durable stretch-woven side pockets
- Daylite attachment loops/external attachment points
- Vertical front panel quick-zip pocket
- Dual internal compression straps with fabric wings keep clothes neat
Collin B. Verified Buyer –
We took the Farpoint Trek We took the Farpoint Trek 55 and a Fairview 55 on a backpacking trip to Thailand and Singapore. I highly recommend the trek 55 for its comfort when walking long distances, especially in hot climates. I was able to shove a LOT of stuff in this pack, and it was still skinny enough for the tightest street markets. The air cover/rain cover was a lifes
Pendleton W. Verified Buyer –
A lackluster Frankenstein monster Positives:
Kom K. Verified Buyer –
Mediocre organization, great comfort The Farpoint Trek is a comfortable travel pack that is sorely in need of more organization options The reason I bought it was the front loading clamshell design and the typical comfort of an Osprey back panel. However, I noticed some major drawbacks upon examining the pack. First, the hip-belt pockets are tiny. At best, you can use them to store k