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Highlander Pro Force 99 Ltr Rucksack / Backpack - A Review By Alloutdoor1

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

A well designed affordable rucksack with tons of storage space. Video review. Specifications ; 99 ltr capacity, durable fabric, back adjustment system, 3 external pockets, lid compartment, zipped base compartment. 10 gauge self repair zips, 2000hh raincover, accessory d-rings, drawcord snow closure, duraflex plastics, chest strap, ice axe loop, padded waist system, utility "daisy" chain.

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  • I'm a bit new to all this, admittedly, but is there a way to secure the top at all (the main compartment)? I guess I was hoping to see some zippage for padlocking. But thanks very much for the video--delivered the info I was after! Cheers!

  • @because88 Hello mate. There is no way to padlock the top opening unfortunately. Glad you found the review useful.

  • Got a hole on my 66ltr pack in 'exactly' the same place as you have (even the same strap) . Odd, isn't it. Design flaw? Considering I'm carefull to lift the loaded pack with the actual lifter strap rather than shoulder straps, it's a mystery how it occurred. It can be re-stitched but I'm more intrigued about how it wore through in the first place. Perhaps we should pass this issue to Highlander as feedback?

  • @0rigiin With regards to the hole, are you right handed as i am? Even though we try to be careful when picking it up, I must admit im not always gentle with it! To be honest, ive had this bag for 2 years now and that small hole is still the only damage!! Ive noticed that this bag has recently gone up in price.

  • How much was your 99 originally? I see it for about £59.99 now.

    'Apparently' Prince Harry used the Highlander packs in training.

    True or not, I don't know. But it helps with marketing I'm sure :D

  • @0rigiin Indeed it probably would! :¬)

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  • @djclarky1982 Good suggestion (although the hobo traveler doesn't like them for some reason). In the end I went for a travel bag (a Black Wolf Cedar Breaks) similar to Lowe Alpine TT. Not so good for bushcrafting, but I can lock it up if I need to.

  • @because88 Hi you can buy what id consider a a steel mesh which covers your whole pack which can be padlocked and i think is called a pack safe! could be wrong but do some research and youll find what im talking about ok.

  • You can get this rucksack from Becketts the army and navy army surplus store in norwich for £78.99, it is a brilliant rucksack and i agree with this guy completely.

  • @dreamcast98 I agree. Cheers mate.

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