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Walmart [walmart.com] has the
Ozark Trail 28L Gainesville Backpack on sale for
$9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 15-day trial [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
About this deal:
My research indicates that this backpack was previously
Frontpage Deal and received +48 thumbs up.
QA Note: Price is regional so YMMV.
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I have a Mtn Equipment 28L pack and that's my perfect size compromise. You could manage a weekend camping trip, or just day hike with lots of extra gear or clothes. I've never been disappointed with Ozark Trail gear for the price. It's not Osprey or Gregory, but at 1/10 the price it always punches above its weight class.
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I have a Mtn Equipment 28L pack and that's my perfect size compromise. You could manage a weekend camping trip, or just day hike with lots of extra gear or clothes. I've never been disappointed with Ozark Trail gear for the price. It's not Osprey or Gregory, but at 1/10 the price it always punches above its weight class.
2 thinks I like better about the Ozark trail pack. is the zipperless closure and the chest strap although I almost never use it.
At $10 it's a decent deal as normally it's $14-$20.
Looking at the picture, it's something like 19"x10"x9".
I have a Mtn Equipment 28L pack and that's my perfect size compromise. You could manage a weekend camping trip, or just day hike with lots of extra gear or clothes. I've never been disappointed with Ozark Trail gear for the price. It's not Osprey or Gregory, but at 1/10 the price it always punches above its weight class.
I think that's a first with me on SD.. I've never seen anyone mention LTJ. Lol really cool!
I saw them almost 25 years ago on the Losing Steak tour.
I have a Mtn Equipment 28L pack and that's my perfect size compromise. You could manage a weekend camping trip, or just day hike with lots of extra gear or clothes. I've never been disappointed with Ozark Trail gear for the price. It's not Osprey or Gregory, but at 1/10 the price it always punches above its weight class.
Gainesville...Tom Petty, clever.
I saw them almost 25 years ago on the Losing Steak tour.
I was supposed to see them may of 2020 with mustard plug. Was going to be a great throwback show for me. Obviously it didn't happen and the venue has closed down now.
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I have a Mtn Equipment 28L pack and that's my perfect size compromise. You could manage a weekend camping trip, or just day hike with lots of extra gear or clothes. I've never been disappointed with Ozark Trail gear for the price. It's not Osprey or Gregory, but at 1/10 the price it always punches above its weight class.
28L for an overnight camping trip? You must pack ultralight/ultra compact. I have a 22L Osprey Talon as my normal day pack and, with water/snacks/hammock/sweatshirt/headlamp, it's pretty packed. I can't imagine trying to cram a sleeping bag or other gear (like a filter, lantern, cooking gear, real food) into only 6 more liters. This bag doesn't even look like it has tie-offs for strapping a tent or sleeping pad onto it.
The straps/harness on this bag look uncomfortable/not built for any loads. Even if could cram 20 lb into this bag, I wouldn't want to walk more than a mile with it. The capacity of a bag isn't necessarily linked to its maximum weight capacity. For instance, Osprey bags are ranked according to volume capacity and also weight capacity. I have a Kestrel 38L bag that's about the same size as the Stratos 36L, but it's ready to hold 10 lb more than the 36L one.