Description
- 32.4-litre capacity adventure touring backpack with ergonomic design for rider comfort
- Clever compression design means that if the front compartment is empty, it will flatten with the compression straps to lay flat against the main compartment
- Large and tall roll top main compartment for quick and easy access, with a removable waterproof liner
- Equipped with multiple external pockets for quick access to contents
- Expandable side pods with zippers for extra capacity
- Front large zipper pocket, side entry front panel pocket and small items pocket on the lid for storage of essential items
- Hydration pocket for rider comfort
- All straps are finished with easy pull ends for ease of use, with tie down loops for added security.
Gary –
This backpack seems to have everything I could want for adventures with its huge capacity, waterproofing, and clever organization, though delivery delays are a bummer.
Russ –
The Rover Multi Backpack is an over-engineered monstrosity with so many unnecessary compartments and features that carrying a small child would be easier than lugging this thing around.
Justin –
The Rover Multi Backpack offers good storage and versatility for day hikes and short tours, but the straps could use more padding for comfort on extended trips.
Nick –
The Rover Multi Backpack lives up to its name with versatile storage for your touring needs. I was impressed with the thoughtful design features tailored towards riders.
Jay –
The Rover Multi Backpack is a versatile, well-designed pack that provides ample space and thoughtful features for day trips or short adventures, though after testing it for several weeks I found it to be an enthusiastic and comfortable option for casual users like myself looking for a durable, adaptable backpack for hiking and other outdoor activities.
Jacob –
This rover backpack seems handy with its waterproof liner and multiple pockets but I probably don’t need another backpack to toss in my overflowing closet