

🎒 Elevate your adventure with the ultralight 65L powerhouse!
The Naturehike 65L Internal Frame Hiking Backpack combines a spacious 65-liter capacity with an ultralight 2.56-pound frame, crafted from durable, water-repellent 420D nylon. Designed ergonomically with breathable mesh padding and thick shoulder cushions, it ensures comfort during extended use. Featuring multiple pockets, compression straps, and a shoe compartment, it offers smart organization for all your outdoor and travel essentials. Built to withstand up to 15kg, this versatile pack is perfect for mountaineering, camping, and everyday use.










| ASIN | B0865KSS6X |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,333 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks |
| Capacity Total | 65 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (358) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 2.55 pounds |
| Item model number | NH19BP095 |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 10.24 x 26.38 inches |
| Units | 1 Count |
S**S
Excellent lightweight and durable 65L backpack at a great price!
I've been using my Naturehike 65L for almost one year, including this winter and given how lightweight, comfortable and affordable it is? I couldn't be happier! It's a bag and a frame without the weight of extra add-ons, I don't want. It's very durable and easy to use. I had to tie in extensions to the existing cords to hold my air mattress on top but that has been my only problem. Although gear-snobs in the U.S. usually prefer much higher-priced packs, this Naturehike 65L is easily the best selling backpack by far, all over Europe! It's an excellent value.
H**K
Seems legit to me so far
I'm 6'2" 280lb. I loaded the ever loving crap out of this thing (40 pounds) on a recent backpacking trip. I swung it over my shoulder by one strap a bunch, and threw it around, trying to test the durability of the sewing and fabric. So far nothing has come even close to tearing or even stretching at the seams of the straps or body of the bag. It was very comfortable. The only thing that failed was a a pull loop on one of the top cinch straps, but I just tied a knot and it worked the same, like I said I'm rough on things. Like others say, the frame does squeak a bit sometimes, not all the time though, and it does not bother me. And as far as the frame goes, it is actually really well designed. It is technically internal, but it carries like an external frame bag, and the back support acts like a good mesh. I ordered the z packs arc light haul, and I didn't care for it enough to have spent 400 dollars on it, so I ordered this one just for gits and shiggles, and I sent back the arc haul the next day after receiving this. The arc haul has all these tiny straps all over every thing, and whereas that does save weight, my meat hands couldn't readily operate them. The belt strap on the arc haul is made of these tiny straps, and they dug into my belly. Also the arc haul just seems fragile at all the seams because of the material used. I am a meat head and I would have broken it within a week I'm sure. If I break the nature hike, it was $100, so no harm really, but it seems more sturdy to me with a negligible weight penalty. The zip version of the arc haul does seem awesome, I despise digging in a bag, I would love to be able to open it from the front. It would be cool if nature hike would make a zip for sure, but this thing is old standby material as is. You can not beat the value.
C**L
First impressions... I'm impressed!
So I just got this bag this morning and already I'm pretty impressed. I got this to replace my Gregory pack, which on the site claimed to be 3.8lbs but is actually 5.6lbs. It says too much extra weight for me. I was nervous because I'd heard some negative reviews on YouTube but decided to take a risk. The pack initially seems much much smaller than my Gregory, which worried me, but I found all my stuff fit inside and looked much more compact than my Gregory pack, which makes me think there was a ton of wasted space in my Gregory. The next thing I noticed was how lightweight it was! I could pick up the whole thing with one hand! It was several pounds lighter than my Gregory.with the same stuff in it. Overall it seems to fit OK despite the fact that I'm plus size. Cons: *the shoulder straps are a little stiff. But I'm hoping they will relax a bit after using it a while. *the sternum strap isn't able to go any higher, but it feels pretty comfortable where it is. *no place to hang a water bladder, but there is a hole for a tube to go thru. *not for all shapes and sizes. But it fits me OK and the light weight aspect is definitely worth it. *there are no pockets at all inside, just like most ultralight packs. Pros: *the cost is fantastic! *it seems very sturdy and durable *is very light *the water bottle holder on the sleeve can't hold a giant water bottle, but it does fit the smaller bottles you buy in the giant 24 packs at the store. Or a cell phone. It's pretty convenient. *doesn't have extra weight with extra bells and whistles, to me that's a plus! *the front mesh pocket is huge! *it folds down if you don't need the whole 60L. So could be easily used as a day pack. I will update once I've used it on trail!
A**E
This is the one, get it. Best pack under $120
For the money this is simply the best back pack you can buy for the money period. It’s light yet strong. Hold lots of items easily. The materials feel top notch. Only issue I could see is it may be a bit hor on your back. However the. Again what backpack is not hot when your hiking in hot weather. Time well tell.
Z**K
Great value.
Been backpacking off and on for a decade and needed something lighter. I haven’t had a chance to bring this one out yet but so far I think it’ll do the trick, it is basically a big sack with thin frame so there’s not much to go wrong. Just don’t fill it up with really heavy items because this doesn’t have the luxurious frame you’d get for $400, but if you have a lightweight setup this 2.5lb pack will be perfect for you. To give you an idea of the size I can easily slide in my foam sleeping pad vertically inside and place my tent, little wood Solo Stove lite, air sleeping pad, sleeping bag, trekking poles, all inside. That’s not how I’ll actually pack it but just wanted to gauge the space. I’m “6’2” and 180lbs and the hip belt rests nicely on my waist. I’ve heard of reviews saying the straps aren’t great but I will update this review after I’ve hiked a few hours in it, but so far it feels as comfortable as my other pack. For $109 you won’t find anything else this light and functional. If you want a luxurious bag with tons of pockets then spend $250+. I find all the extra pockets on other bags just make me lose things and become disorganized.
T**S
Light. Comfortable to wear for long hikes. Would prefer some more large pockets, now I use bags to keep things separated. Good price. Quality seems reasonable, but we'll know in a year or two.
A**R
Excellent introduction to a lighter pack. They've done a nice job. One waist belt pocket zipper was catching when I got it, but with use straightened out and works correctly. The water bottle holder on the front is excellent for holding a cell phone (iphone 8 in otterbox), and can hold a battery bank as well. I use the side pockets for water bottles. Took it for an overnighter on the augerpoint traverse, vancouver island. It performed well. A bit of noise from the pack while hiking, but I've had that before with far more expensive packs. This is a budget pack after all! I'm 6' tall, and this pack is a little short for my torso. Would be nice if it was torso adjustable.
G**I
Der Rucksack ist gut verarbeitet und bietet viele flexibel und sinnvoll nutzbare Außentaschen (zwei an der Seite, eine für eine 0,5 Liter Flasche am Schulterriemen, zwei am Hüftgurt und eine große auf der Rückseite). Durch das Rolltop ist er vom Volumen her gut regulierbar. Er lässt sich zudem an den Seiten komprimieren und macht daher auch mit nicht voller Ausnutzung des Volumens eine "gute Figur" (manche Rucksäcke hängen da wie nasse Säcke am Rücken). Daher ist er auch für ausgedehnte Tagestouren mit etwas mehr Gepäck geeignet. Hüft- und Brustgurt und Regenhülle sind obligatorisch. Die Schulterriemen sind dick gepolstert und daher sehr bequem. Trotz Tragesystem ist der Rucksack noch relativ leicht. Die Rückenlänge ist nicht anpassbar und muss daher passen (ausprobieren!). Für meinen Rücken mit meinen 1,82m passt das gut. Das mit 60+5 Liter angegebene Volumen finde ich etwas optimistisch und wird wohl nur unter Ausnutzung aller Außentaschen erreicht. Ich hätte mir ehrlicherweise ein etwas größeres Hauptfach gewünscht. Wenn man nicht mit extrem kompaktem Schlafsack, Isomatte und Zelt unterwegs ist, wird es auf Trekkingtouren mit Zeltübernachtung schon recht knapp. Bei normalen, mehrtägigen Hüttentouren kommt man aber gut zurecht. Ein Schnäppchen ist dieser Rucksack auf den ersten Blick nicht, wenn man ihn aber den etablierten Marken gegenüberstellt, ist er doch eine preisgünstigere Alternative. Auch wenn ich mir ein etwas größeres Hauptfach erhofft hätte, behalte ich den Rucksack, weil er in Summe doch ein für mich gutes Angebot darstellt. Wer einen mittelgroßen Trekkingrucksack sucht, der gut verarbeitet und sinnvoll ausgestattet ist und wem das Markenimage egal ist, bekommt einen Rucksack mit einem guten Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis.
J**B
Incredible backpack. It’s large, but can be adjusted to a smaller size when needed. The removable hip belt is extremely versatile for purposes beyond hiking — I used it as a travel pillow inside a stuffable pillow bag, keeping my wallet and some snacks with me while the backpack was in checked baggage during a long trip
N**R
Light pack but not everything works out. The main body design is great. The stitching seemed good but it's not a tank of a pack either so I was loading it up to test but also being careful. Ended up testing it with about 33lbs. Pros: Good supportive foam on the back. The side and back pockets are great and each side easily holds a couple of smart water bottles while the back outside pocket is very roomy. The hip belt is nice with the pockets and can be tightened easily. The shoulder straps have decent foam and the pocket is perfect for bear spray or a phone. The weight was accurate at 1160g but that wasn't including the raincover (60g approx) Definitely was a little bigger than my Teton scout 3400 (55l) pack and better to load. Cons The one size fits all just doesn't work for a pack of this size. It was pretty close but my main issue (for which I will return it) is that the load lifters are too close to the top of the straps so they don't do anything and as a result the straps pushed into my upper back a few inches out from my spine on either side (circled in red). On the Teton scout the straps curve down (blue arrow) and then are supported by the load lifters. I also wonder about the long term wear on the foam and the stitching. You can't access the frame or get to any of the key seams if you needed to repair something. Overall it's a nice pack if it works for you and the price is great. But because of the lack of adjustment it may end up working for only a fraction of those that buy it.
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