Allen Company Zaini da pesca a mosca, Zaini da pesca, Zaini da piccoli a extra grandi Gunnison

Brand:Allen Company

3.5/5

146.07

Costruisci per l'appassionato pescatore a mosca. Costruzione pesante. Dimensioni esterne: 19 x 12,5 x 2,5 / 1.020 CU IN / 16,7 L. Idratazione pronta, basta aggiungere la sacca d'acqua. Tasche multiple per tubo asta/borraccia. La cerniera dello scomparto principale a tutta lunghezza si apre da entrambi i lati. Compatibile con i pettorali da pesca a mosca Allen Company (Boulder Creek, Bear Creek e Fall River Packs)—Nota: il pettorale non è incluso e si prega di non mescolare i colori, poiché non si allacciano insieme.

Costruisci per l'appassionato pescatore a mosca. Costruzione pesante. Dimensioni esterne: 19 x 12,5 x 2,5 / 1.020 CU IN / 16,7 L. Idratazione pronta, basta aggiungere la sacca d'acqua. Tasche multiple per tubo asta/borraccia. La cerniera dello scomparto principale a tutta lunghezza si apre da entrambi i lati. Compatibile con i pettorali da pesca a mosca Allen Company (Boulder Creek, Bear Creek e Fall River Packs)—Nota: il pettorale non è incluso e si prega di non mescolare i colori, poiché non si allacciano insieme.
Brand Allen Company
Brand Name ‎Allen Company
Closure Type Buckle, Zipper
Color Gunnison
Color ‎Gunnison
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 226 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Fishing Technique ‎Fly Fishing
Included Components ‎fishing pack
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.5 x 10.5 x 18.5 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎20 x 12.52 x 2.44 inches
Item Weight ‎2.5 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎The Allen Company
Material Nylon
Material ‎Nylon
Model Name ‎Allen Gunnison Switch Pack
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎1.16 Kilograms
Part Number ‎6334
Pattern Solid
Size ‎Pack of 1
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎1 year manufacturer

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Scritto da: ChoptankJim
Finally my search is over
I have looked at many and bought several but this is the best I have seen. The rod holders work. It has spacious storage. It’s just plain practical. It’s taken a while but my search is over.
Scritto da: BobGuy
Not a sling. It's a well made backpack that is over-qualified for 95% of fishing trips.
Let's be honest--how often do you have to hike miles to some mountain stream for a multi-day fishing excursion and need to pack the kitchen sink? Not very often. But if you do, this is your backpack. Yes, I say "backpack" because it is not a sling by any stretch of the imagination--more on that in a moment. As a fly fishing backpack, this deserves 5 stars. It has everything you could ever want in a fishing backpack. Amazing extendable rod tube pockets that work, storage to spare (it's got pockets inside of pockets), a place for a hydration bladder, and the fact that you can clip your Allen chest pack (sorry-sold separately, guys) to the front or back is ingenious. And, like other Allen products, the build and quality are top-notch with heavy-duty zippers and tactical ripstop fabric. Ok, now about that "convertible sling pack" feature...no. If you want a sling, buy a sling, because this ain't one. Firstly, it's WAY too large to even quality as a large sling. Secondly, there is no way to get it to wear like a sling. If you crisscross the shoulder strap and tuck in the other like the instructions show, the opposite edge of the pack peels away from your body and sways, probably hitting you in the back every time you take a step. If you tuck in one strap and leave the other clipped to the side it should be on, then wear it across your body, it works better, but you still have the top or bottom part (depending on how tight you have the strap) sticking out and hitting your arm every time you move it. Sure, you can do the sling move and rotate it around to access a pouch, but the tradeoff isn't worth it. AND, if you're planning on wearing this while you fish, just make sure the water isn't above your butt, or you're going to soak your rod tube and possibly the bottom of the pack. So, in short, buy this in a heartbeat if you 1) feel the need to be geared to the nines, 2) really just want a do-everyting fishing backpack, or 3) plan on frequently needing your entire fly-fishing arsenal at your fingertips...errrr...on your back.
Scritto da: Stinkysquishy
Great concept but really needs a complete overhaul
I should preface this review by stating that over the last 20 years I've acquired AT LEAST 15 backpacks from companies like Camelbak, Cabelas and Dueter and have used them to hike, bike, hunt and fish in many states across the country extensively during that time. I've seen some good packs, and I've seen some bad ones. With that said, the concept behind this pack is winner; to carry your fishing gear including 2 rods, along with tackle/waders/gear and (with an additional purchase of a bladder), water as well. However, in my humble opinion it's a real miss on execution and here's why: 1) The pack needs a lumbar strap around the waist in addition to the sternum strap to secure the pack for a long day and help distribute the weight in the pack, rather than just hanging from your shoulders. Particularly once you fill a bladder and put it in the pack. 2) The pack is heavy, averaging 1/2 to 3/4lb heavier than other packs it's size here in my possession. That really adds up during a long day. 3) Add some molded padding to keep the pack separated from your body and allow air to flow between the pack and your back to help cool you off. The other misses are when you try to add the Bear Creek Micro chest pack to it, you have to affix the chest pack upper buckles over the backpack chest strap, but have no way to affix the lower straps from the chest pack to the backpack. So you have to use the waist straps from the chest pack around your waist, which are uncomfortable at only 1" wide, they tend to dig in to your waist, and now you have to undo 3 straps (backpack chest strap, chest pack top strap, chest pack lower strap), to get out of your setup and get into your backpack, one of which is buckled at the back which is very awkward to reach since it's now under the backpack. To make this a great pack: 1) shed some weight. 2) Add a lumbar strap which buckles in the front. That will add comfort, lumbar support and stability on uneven terrain and when bending over. 3) Make the lumbar strap 2-3" tall and add some padding inside it for comfort, and perhaps even add a small zippered pocket along the outside of that strap for more storage that is easy to access without removing the backpack. 4) Modify the backpack/chest pack to fully integrate into each other seamlessly; as it is it seems like an afterthought that only partially works and is very cumbersome to remove. 5) Design the backpack with a low profile hydration bag that sits low in the pack to lower center of gravity and weight on your body, and increase stability when walking on rocky/slippery shorelines. 6) Lastly, give us a hydration hose outlet on both sides, to let the wearer choose which side he/she wants the hose on. With all that said, this pack appears to have good construction, and well thought out dividers and partitions that would work well for a day of hiking into your fishing spot and taking advantage of what nature has to offer. I would think it should hold up decently during use. Unfortunately for me this pack is a miss and is going back. I really hope they re-think this pack and make some modifications to it which would make it a great pack and if they do, I'll be first in line to buy one.
Scritto da: snookdude
Fly FIshing Pack
Finally found the fishing backpack I've been looking for. Perfect for fly fishing the creeks and rivers in the woods. Holds enough gear for 2 people fishing and snacking all day in the forest.
Scritto da: Wright Adventures
Good and Bad
First off, my bag came with stitching coming loose on the top pocket. So I will be returning this one. I bought the Blue Mesa pack for three reasons. Carrying alot of tackle comfortably, being able to drink from a hydration bladder and being able to carry extra rods. Although it does have an access hole for your hydration bladder, it doesn't have a bladder hanger. So your water bladder falls to the bottom of the pack making it difficult to zip up the main compartment with your 3600 size tackle trays. The waist strap is nice. The sternum strap has a G hook and it's difficult to remove with one hand. I would have preferred a regular buckle. The front pocket is deep and nice for carrying a fishing net. There is also a lined glasses pocket on the top. Overall it's a nice-ish bag. And it will carry a ton of 3600 trays if your not carrying a hydration bladder. I haven't decided if I will be exchanging this bag, or trying something different.
Scritto da: Trevor
Love this pack
This thing is great. Tons of pockets for all the knick knacks, probably a dozen separate compartments with zippers. Feels real solid, zippers are large and sturdy. The 'rod' holders on both sides are a little unnecessary I think but I've utilized one of them for my folding net and the other I will just keep as a bottle holder Only complaint is it is pretty heavy on its own but from what I can tell its due to the durability of the thing, you can just tell its well built. 10/10 exactly what I was looking for, and now I have something to ask for xmas from the misses (the chest pack that attaches) I will say that the pictures do not do it justice. The colour is nicer in my opinion (a little darker) and the material is much higher quality than what I'm seeing in the pictures.
Scritto da: joe
Awesome backpack
This backpack is perfect for me
Scritto da: andrew gallon
Great bag !
Really awesome bag for the price. Lots of storage room , and zippers are strong , and easy to manipulate especially with one hand. Feels good on the back , comfortable shoulder straps , with a clip for across the chest. Really satisfied with the bag and its price
Scritto da: Kland
Great value
Solid pack for the price!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Really good… not perfect but really good.
Good solid pack with more than enough pockets and features such as the drop down rod holders etc. super comfortable on my 110kg frame and still so after 10-12km days. Bought the micro chest pack that clips to front, yes separate purchase but that’s pretty obvious despite what a couple of other reviews say, not sure how you can screw that up thinking it comes with the chest pack unless you only look at pictures…. For me an ideal system just what I was looking for. What it needs…. A net loop. Yes there’s the carry handle strap at the top but bet I pull that off tugging net of magnet. More elastic loops on straps to tuck loose/excess straps into. Could be approx 20% bigger in the main compartment. Lunch, light jacket, hydration pack, all good but once I bailed out of some other layers on a warming day got a bit crowded. Not a major issue. It’s not designed as an over night pack so plan for the day ahead and what “has” to be carried. All in all really pleased with the purchase, the quality and the system

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