Overview
About Vaude Centauri 65+10 Backpack - Internal Frame (For Women)
Closeouts. Vaude's Centauri 65+10 backpack is built to haul heavy loads during multi-day treks and extended travel. Its comfortable design includes a dual-access main compartment and two integrated aluminum stays that distribute the load evenly to your hips.
- Shoulder straps, back length and waistbelt are ergonomically designed to fit a woman's figure
- TergoLight Comfort suspension system has two integrated aluminum stays that distribute the load effectively to the hips
- Adjustable back length
- High-density shoulder and waistbelt padding for added comfort
- Floating lid with internal and external zip pockets
- Spindrift collar with dual drawcords expands for extra capacity
- Hydration pocket, hanging hook and exit port (reservoir not included)
- Front panel access to main compartment
- Zip front panel pocket
- Side compression straps can be tightened over or under side mesh pockets
- Trekking pole and ice axe attachment loops
- Bottom sleeping bag compartment with zip-out divider
- Bottom compression straps
- Two zip pockets in waistbelt
- Integrated rain cover
- Adjustable sternum strap with emergency whistle
- By Vaude of Germany
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Vaude Centauri 65+10 Backpack - Internal Frame (For Women)
- Adjustable torso: Yes
- Pack material: Polyurethane-coated nylon
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: Spring wire
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Top and front
- Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
- Rain cover: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking Multiday
- Dimensions: 26x13x8"
- Pack capacity: 3966 expands to 4576 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 65 expands to 75
- Weight: 5 lb. 11 oz.
- Fits torsos: 14-18"
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Worked well
Reviewed by Sunshine from Colorado on Monday, January 19, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Spacious compartmental backpackVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Hawaii on Tuesday, July 14, 2015I purchased this bag for my trek to Nepal for Everest Base Camp. It is a big bag with different compartments for you to separate your sleeping bag and other things. You can open the main section from the top and the front of the bag which makes accessing your belongings much easier. Although it's a big bag for my frame, when used correctly, the weight is on your hips and it's easy to carry the load.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Worked wellReviewed by Sunshine from Colorado on Monday, January 19, 2015
I bought this pack for a snowshoe hike to a 10th Mountian Division hut, this is my first backpack purchase and first time ever using one. First off, I got the Salsa color and am thrilled I didn't get black, the color helps it stand out among other packs. I was pleased with the amount of space and what it could hold. Other people's packs had more outside small pockets which this doesn't have much of. I'm still in debate if I like fewer small pockets or not - at least I didn't get confused about what pocket things were in! But the little ones on the hip pads were nice for a snack and the compass. I took a few falls in the powder on the way and was pleased with how the pack stayed on and didn't shift much. The integrated rain cover helped me choose this pack over another equally priced pack. Being hydration bladder compatible was a requirement I had in a pack, and this is. But when I received the pack I realize the bladder I had was too long, and searching for one to fit was difficult. I eventually found the CamelBak Antidote 100 oz short, and that works great.
My pack weighed 30 lbs on the return trip, remember I'm new to this and that was enough for me, but once the pack was on me and I was moving it didn't seem that bad.