Product Review: Guerrilla Packs – Backpacks that cost less than $200

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The Voltij by Guerrilla Packs is an impressive backpack for $149. In fact, it has most of what more expensive packs would have.

I’m a fan of the 55L size backpacks and have always traveled with that size. I can fit everything that is necessary while still having a little extra room. This pack is top load and front load. I like the front load because it’s easier to pack, but also appreciate the top load because it means I can put any last minute items inside without having to open up the entire bag. Here’s a few other reasons why this bag is great.

  • There are straps everywhere. That’s a good thing too, you can fully adjust and create what’s comfortable for your back.
  • The entire backpack is waterproof. I’ve been in the rain way too many times so this feature is definitely useful for me. The weather gods tend to hate me.
  • It’s lightweight at 5.2 lbs.
  • Comes with a daypack.
  • Compartments everywhere. Organization in a backpack? Finally! I’ve never owned a backpack that had a sleeping bag compartment.

 

Guerrilla Packs Voltij Travel Backpack

Voltij Backpack Features:

  • Detachable small 10L backpack
  • Detachable padded laptop sleeve shoulder carry bag
  • Aluminum internal frame
  • Fully adjustable EVERYTHING!
  • Built in compass and thermometer
  • Rain cover
  • Passport pocket & cell phone pocket
  • Supports H20 hydration system
  • Sleeping bag / wet clothes pocket

Backpack Specifications:

  • Material: Diamond patterned Non-Rip industrial light weight polyester & nylon
  • Volume (aprox): 65Liters / 3,965 Cubic Inches
  • Length: 26 in Width: 14 in
  • Torso Range: 17″ +/- 4″
  • Fits torso: 14 to 23 in Fits hips: 24 to 44 in
  • Internal frame: Plastic coasted Aluminum
  • Weight (aprox): 5.2 lbs
  • Loading points: Top, Front, & Bottom (4 compartments)
  • Sleeping bag compartment: Yes

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Michael Tieso travels around the world writing, photographing, and filming his adventures. He left the cubicle life to travel the world in May 2009 and he still continues the journey to this day with no end to it. He loves adventure, food, and music. He is the Editor-in-chief of Art of Backpacking. Follow him on Twitter and .

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