

🎒 Elevate your adventure game with the backpack that’s as ready as you are!
The Loowoko 50L Hiking Backpack is a lightweight, waterproof, and highly durable daypack designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 50+5 liter expandable capacity, ergonomic padded straps, and a protective rain cover, it offers exceptional comfort and organization for multi-day hiking, camping, and travel. Its carry-on compliance and rugged build make it a top choice for millennial professionals seeking reliable, stylish, and functional gear.

























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R**I
Is it possible to be the BEST backpack EVER?
This backpack is, hands down, one of the BEST travel backpacks I have ever owned! here are what makes them AWESOME: Carryon compliant: Not only in the US, but I just finished a backpacking trip across Europe and not a single airline stopped us, even thought the packs were packed to the brim! Tons of space and compartments: There is literally more compartment to put many necessities where you can reach them easily, like phone charges or power bank right by your hands Build Quality: These bags can handle a family of five with 3 teenagers with flying colors! No issues. Comfort: ON the longer legs of our trip where we had to carry these bags with nearly 20lbs for almost a whole day, it was comfortable and pleasant. Padded straps and back made all the difference!
D**Y
Good for price
This is a good starter pack. I regret only not getting a bigger pack, and I wish that it was with a frame, but this is a good pack if you're in a bind and are on a tight budget. One thing to note, is that the rain cover is not obvious to find, it's in a secluded pocket with a small tag on the very bottom of the backpack. (See photo) Other than that it seems to be of good material, good interior space, 9 out of 10 would recommend to a friend.
A**S
Remarkably good for the price, could use more/better distributed compartments
I bought this after much thought, research and comparison to use in my Camino Francés hike. Most experienced hikers tend to recommend far more expensive brands and models, which were not within my budget. I was, therefore, very pleasantly surprised at how good this backpack turned out to be, and how well it performed. The material used is good quality, and the stitching is strong and well finished. I didn't pack it too heavily; kept it at about 8kg or so, but kept it fairly full with bulky items, such as a sleeping back, jacket and a change of clothes, plus food and two bottles of water. The bag was easy to pack, the various straps easy enough to understand and adjust, and after some experimentation, the weight distribution ended up being very good, and the pack was comfortable to wear for up to 6 or 7 hours of hiking per day. While using it, I found that the position of the water bottle holders made it very difficult to take the bottles out and put them back without removing the backpack, so that has some room for improvement. The bottom zippered compartment for holding shoes works, but it is a bit small. My shoes are size 9 US, and they were a tight fit. The compartment becomes almost unusable if you have packed the bag tightly and try to fit the shoes last. So if you're going to use it, make sure to pack the shoes first, then pack the rest. The only other issue I had was that I kept wishing that there were more outside pockets to store small items without having to take the bag off, open it and dig inside. The little pockets on the hip straps are nice and handy, but rather small. The bag is pretty water resistant by itself. With the rain cover included, it is as good as any more expensive brands. When hiking under heavy rain, I also had my ample poncho convering the whole thing, and the content of my backpack never got even slightly damp. Overall, I am pleased with the backpack and will use it again on my next hike. Considering the price, I think it is a hard-to-beat deal.
M**A
Great purchase
I’ve had my back pack for approx 3 years and it has worked for me very well. I have used it so much so I am ordering a new one because during my last trip the water pockets gîte torn from so much pulling, putting my hiking poles, an umbrella and stuffing it too much but it held my stuff even with the abuse lol. I originally bought it for my Kilimanjaro trip and used it as my day pack, and have used for a day pack during hikes several others times. Although it is not small, it isn’t too bulky to use as a day pack. I recently used it for my Camino de Santiago de Compostela - the French Way and it worked great. I carried about 12-14kg which was a lot but it all fit and I still had room to add a bit more. I like the different compartments which make it easier to separate certain items and find them right away when needed. And the belt with the little side bags is great (would be even better if there were a bit bigger). I was able to add a water bladder and it worked out nicely. The large space inside allows you to pack your items in different ways that will distribute the weight (you just have to play around to see how it best distributes and feels comfortable while wearing it). It is durable and very good to keep your stuff dry when it rains (when it was just light rain I didn’t put the cover right away and kept everything clear from getting wet). Though the pockets for the water bottle are not the easiest to use and often it is just easier to take off the pack and get the bottle but that is a hassle when you just want a sip and not stop during your walk/hike. I recommend this item and it is also a perfect as a carryon or personal items (if you don’t stuff it too much).
T**Y
Good backpack that is very durable.
Very durable backpack shipped securely. Arrived on time.
Y**L
Hiking Bliss Unleashed! A Scottish Sassenach's Take on the Loowoko 50L Hiking Backpack
Ach, laddies, and lassies, let me tell ye about the marvel that is the Loowoko 50L Hiking Backpack! It's like a wee castle on your back, keeping your camping essentials safe and dry. This bonnie beast comes with a waterproof rain cover, so even the dreich Scottish weather can't dampen your adventurous spirit. Firstly, this backpack is bigger than a highland cow! With its whopping 45+5 liter capacity, it can gobble up all yer gear without breaking a sweat. And the best part? It's lighter than a cloud on a summer's day! It's like carrying a dram of whisky instead of a whole barrel. Now, let's talk comfort. The straps on this beauty are as snug as a Highland hug. They're adjustable to fit any shape or size, so whether you're a towering Scotsman or a wee lass, this backpack will have yer back. And if ye happen to be hiking up Ben Nevis or any other munro, fear not! The breathable mesh padding will keep ye as cool as a breeze off Loch Lomond. So, my kilt-clad compadres, if ye're in need of a trusty companion for your hiking adventures, the Loowoko 50L Hiking Backpack is the one for ye. It's sturdy, spacious, and waterproof, just like a true Scot in a downpour. Happy trails, and may yer hikes be filled with laughter, stunning views, and plenty of whisky! Yer Scottish Floridian Friend
R**T
Great for beginners and cost conscious.
I bought this backpack very last minute in 2023 when I was asked to join a year trip around the world. I didn’t have any time to do much research as I had never backpacked before. I was skeptical of the quality because the price was so good. I am happy to report that this backpack lasted a year around the world in comfortable and uncomfortable transit and stays. I have sense upgraded because I learned what I want in a more expensive pack even though this pack could’ve blasted longer. I highly suggest this backpack for new backpackers.
L**L
Lots of storage, but not comfortable for me
I ordered this looking for a lighter weight, smaller backpacking pack than the one I already had (Mountaintop 75L). It was a lightning deal, so I figured I'd give it a try. The intended use was for camping/backpacking trips, so I need something that I can wear for 10-20 miles a day, several days at a time. I really liked it in terms of storage space and utility - there are lots of pockets and straps to pack and attach stuff to. However, when I put it on and walked around the house with it, I was less than thrilled. I'd packed it up, about half to 2/3 of what full weight would be (no water or food), and after only a few minutes, it began to aggravate my lower back. To be fair, I do have on and off problems with my lower back, but I hadn't had any issues with my curent backpack or other daypacks. The weight distribution and the way the hip strap sits on this pack, however, was not helpful at redistributing the weight and easing the load for me. I figured if I wasn't comfortable walking around the house, I wasn't going to be happy with it after many miles and hours, so I returned it and opted for a Thule Versant 50L pack - which I absolutely love, even though it's more pricey. It may be just what you're looking for - it seemed well made, and had lots of storage spots. I really wanted to like it and keep it, but it just wasn't going to work for me for long backpacking trips.
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