Tuesday, February 21, 2012

North Face Recon Backpack Review

North Face Recon Backpack Review Tube. Duration : 9.02 Mins.


The North Face Recon is one of the staple backpacks seen on school campuses around the country and with good reason. The fact that you see the same design selling year after year is a testament to how well thought-out it is. With it's large capacity, ergonomics, and durable construction, the Recon makes an excellent city bag, particularly if you commute by bicycle. NOTE: Sorry that the video cut out early. I tried uploading several times and it still stops at the same spot. I just wanted to mention that the clasp on the sternum strap also has an integral whistle. A nice little feature that I wish all backpacks had. The North Face Recon features: - 2015 in³ (33 liters) Capacity - 9x13x8 (48 cm x 34.5 cm x 20 cm) - 2 lbs 2 oz (965 g) - Composed of 420D nylon and 1680D Ballistics - Airmesh back panel - Dual stretch side water bottle pockets - Large front mesh drop pocket - Large main compartment with padded laptop sleeve (fits up to 15 laptops) - Hydration compatible - Reflective hits - Small stash pocket with water-resistant zip - Stretch-woven accessory pocket on shoulder strap - Safe-T whistle on sternum strap - Waist Belt (Can be stowed away!!!) (NOT IN THE CURRENT VERSION OF THE RECON) - MSRP: 0.00, available at various retailers for approx. -90 Things I would change: - Use an elastic opening for the side mesh pockets instead of a bungee cord drawstring - Add zippers to the interior pockets for better item separation NOTE: If you're looking for the original ...

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