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Absolutely wonderful for a first ride! There is no previous experience with rings, but the adjustments are easy to find for a beginner, my favorite is the pocket in the front, where you can easily store clothes and a field bottle. As an inexperienced person, I already have a rucksack full to the brim on a one-night trip, I'm sure when you learn how to pack, 52L will be enough.
Really durable and high-quality, it's at least a good investment for yourself.
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We have rented this bike a few times already for a 130cm child's scout camps (max. 7 days), so we knew it was just right for us. Good adjustment options. The same rucksack was also suitable for my mother's short trips. We especially appreciate the large side zipper in the large section, as well as the possibility to open the bag from the bottom as well. You can bring a sleeping pad and a sleeping bag with you on summer trips, but you can't get a tent for this without some ingenuity. We have a 65 liter tank next to this one for bigger trips.
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Stylish and agile bike! Good on the back. Handy for trips of a couple of nights, but it's a bit too expensive for trips longer than this. The narrow model is convenient for walking, but it is difficult to fit sleeping bags in horizontally. It would be nice to have some more fastening straps on the outside.
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I bought my backpack as my first backpack. I am also considering buying Kajka (65 liters). Kebissa doubted the whole, as the intention was to make hikes for several nights, but the experience of a couple of longer hikes now has the backpack proved to be an excellent travel companion. The textile is strong and the wooden parts are Finnish. Adjusting the back of the backpack is easy, much more handy than in stickers (eg Abisko), and there is plenty of room to adjust. The hood section has to be detached from the whole backpack, which is a handy feature in camping conditions when you only want work needs in a tent or campfire. On the outside, I would like more brackets, of course they “ruin” the beautiful look but would make it easier to carry the vessels, for example. The side pockets fill up with a drink bottle and tent poles. A very durable backpack with good pockets and an excellent carrier!