For trips where you don’t want to babysit your bag
The best adventures feel simple. You wake up, grab your gear, and you’re out the door—no last-minute stuffing, no “where did I put that?”, no stress.
That’s what this 60L waterproof hiking backpack (Yellow) is designed for. It’s tough, roomy, and built to handle the messy middle of real travel—rainy walks, campsite pack-downs, ski-day layers, and the everyday “in and out” of a trip.
Prefer a more compact pack? If you travel lighter or you want something easier for short getaways, consider the 40L waterproof hiking backpack (Black).
What it is
A unisex outdoor backpack made from waterproof oxford fabric with durable stitching, padded adjustable shoulder straps, a top grab handle, and a large main compartment designed to keep your essentials together and easier to find.
Why this style of pack works (especially for longer days)
Comfort that’s actually usable
Padded shoulder straps help take the bite out of a heavier load. The adjustability matters too—because the “right” fit is different for everyone, and a good fit makes the bag feel steadier while you walk.
Waterproof fabric for unpredictable weather
The waterproof oxford fabric helps protect your gear from rain and splashes. If you’re heading into very heavy rain for long periods, it’s still smart to keep electronics or documents inside an extra pouch or dry bag (belt-and-braces wins).
Large capacity without turning into a black hole
The main compartment is designed for bigger items (layers, shoes, towels, food), while the divider-style organisation helps you keep “small but important” things from disappearing into the bottom.
Small details that make stops easier
The top handle makes it easy to lift the bag in and out of cars, buses, lockers, and tent areas. There’s also a hook-and-loop hanging strap feature, so you can hang it up when you stop and keep it off wet ground.
60L: who it’s best for
60L is a great fit when you’re packing for more than a quick outing. It suits travellers who bring layers, extra shoes, bulkier items, or gear for changing weather.
- Multi-day travel: weekenders, road trips, camping trips
- Outdoor days: hiking, climbing, skiing, training days
- “I like options” packers: spare layer, rain gear, extra snacks, backup essentials
Size guide (40L vs 60L)
A quick rule: choose 40L for short trips and lighter loads; choose 60L when your gear gets bulkier.
| Capacity | Dimensions | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 40L | 49cm Ă— 25cm Ă— 15cm | Day hikes, weekends, everyday carry, lighter packing |
| 60L | 62cm Ă— 34cm Ă— 20cm | Multi-day trips, camping, extra layers, bulkier essentials |
Make it feel lighter in 3 minutes
Quick fit + packing checklist:
- Put heavy items close to your back (water, food, power bank).
- Use soft items as padding (hoodie/jacket around harder items).
- Keep “need it fast” items together (snacks, rain layer, first aid).
- Adjust straps so the bag sits higher, not dragging low.
Easy organisation upgrade (highly recommended)
If you’ve ever dug through your bag for one thing and ended up unpacking everything, packing cubes change the game. A simple set like the 6-piece waterproof compression packing cubes (Light Blue) helps you split clothes, accessories, and shoes so you can find what you need without the rummage.
Want more practical packing ideas before your next trip? This guide is a great read: Pack Like a Pro: Must-Know Travel Hacks & Gear for Stress-Free Trips.
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Quick specs
| Material | Oxford waterproof fabric (high-quality nylon) |
|---|---|
| Fit | Unisex (men & women) |
| Colours | Black, Red, Blue, Yellow |
| Capacity | 40L or 60L |
| Size | 40L (49cm Ă— 25cm Ă— 15cm) / 60L (62cm Ă— 34cm Ă— 20cm) |
FAQ
Is it waterproof or water-resistant?
The pack uses waterproof oxford fabric to help protect your gear from rain and splashes. For very wet conditions, it’s still smart to keep electronics inside an extra pouch for peace of mind.
Is 60L too big for everyday use?
If you mostly do short trips or daily commuting, 40L is usually the easier carry. 60L shines when you need extra room for layers, food, and bulkier items.
What’s the easiest way to keep it organised?
Create “zones” (clothes, quick-grab items, wet/dirty items) and use packing cubes to stop everything mixing together.
What’s included?
Package includes: 1 Ă— Hiking Backpack







