G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack Waterproof Daypack Outdoor Camping Climbing Backpack with Rain Cover for Men Women

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About us

Starting with a backpack in 2014, G4Free began to explore the outdoors and sports. We look forward to discovering the joys of living with you.

Golf umbrella-outdoor backpack-camping gear-sports clothing & protective gear-and more, we are always looking for the beauty in outdoor life.

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How did we get our start?

G4Free, has been in the business of supplying camping,hunting, hiking and outdoor gear since 2014.

What makes our products unique?

By setting un-compromised high standards for all of our business operations.

Why do we love what we do?

G4Free goal is to provide total solutions by paying close attention to industry trends, with a focus on making the remarkable nice products available for hunting, camping, hiking and outdoor enthusiasts. That’s what we love .

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.45 x 14.17 x 23.62 inches; 2.5 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ G4FreeTN0152D
Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ G4Garden
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B017LE2K1Y
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Customers say

Customers like the durability, space, and quality of the backpack. They mention it’s well-made, has pockets everywhere for quick access, and is the best hiking bag they’ve ever gotten for the price. Some appreciate the comfort and size.

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  1. arthur, king of the britains

    Good alternative to carry-on suitcase
    Just took this on a two week vacation, and It was great. I’ve given up rolling suitcases. The pack is comfortable even without the hip belt. (I’m 5’10”). There is a sturdy top handle which makes it easy to hand carry onto the plane and lift to overhead bins. there is a separate shoe locker that can also be unzipped to form one large opening. There is a zipped compartment on the outside which has a mesh zipped pocket and a couple other small pockets. There is a small zip mesh pocket on both sides of the belt which is good for keys, chapstick, etc, but they are kind of hard to get in and out of, so I may alter those to hold more. They aren’t realistically good for a phone or camera. Personally, I’d like to have a couple more exterior zip pockets maybe above the water bottle nets. I didn’t see a hanger for a camelback bladder but there is a pocket it can slide into and an opening and clip for the tube. If you crammed this completely full it might be over the airline size limits. I had mine maybe 3/4 full. It easily fits the short way into overhead bins and is SO much easier than wrestling a suitcase. It seems to have sturdy seams and zippers. The material is not flimsy. Will be giving it a whirl as a backpack this summer to see how it performs for comfort and durability. I don’t even know how they make this for $40. Even if it doesn’t last, it’s still a deal. And the seller emailed after purchase to check on my satisfaction and elicit suggestions for improvements to the product.

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  2. Yoshidad

    Great everyday bag!
    Pros:. LOTs of pockets. Overnight out to the office. Love the charging adapter. Lightweight, great for stuffing coat in there on cool evenings and warm mornings in VA. I made a good choice.Cons:. Would like to have a Velcro patch on front, but I can glue one on.It’s a gr8 bag!

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  3. Scott K

    Big and Sturdy
    I bought this as an emergency go bag, so hopefully I’ll never actually use it! It’s capacious and thoughtfully includes a zipper that enables access to the bottom portion of the bag without having to unload it from the top. But otherwise, it doesn’t have a lot of useful organizational features aside from some smallish pockets on the outside. Great value though; other comparably large bags I looked at in retail shops cost 3-5x what this one does.

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  4. Discerning Reader

    Versatile and durable!
    Having bought many expensive ($100+) packs over the years, this was recommended by a friend. It may be the best pack I have ever used. Because of the size and versatility, it has replaced 3 of my former backpacks and made my “fanny pack” obsolete. I’m an avid cyclist and enjoy mountain hikes, but I also do so “touristy” sightseeing in Boston. With this pack, I seldom need to empty-n-switch. That saves me lots of time. I can absolutely recommend the G4Free. It’s held up very well. BTW, I had to buy a second one after my first one saved my life. When I was run over by a Jeep and dragged 150 ft., the only reason I lived was because I wore this pack filled with gear. If this one ever wears out, I hope they’re still making them, so I can buy another. I’ve been recommending it to all my active friends. –Mik

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  5. Linda McGhee

    You can’t beat it for the money!
    This is really a well-made backpack and much cheaper than some name brands. I took it on the Camino de Santiago and many other trips and it has held up well. It holds a lot and has lots of pockets and neat features. My only complaint is that the built-in charging cable only allows for a slow charge. Overall it has been awesome! I plan to add lots more patches.

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  6. Gary

    Love this pack for super-ultralight camping.
    Absolutely can’t say anything bad about this backpack.I live in the desert and wanted a pack which was in-between the size of my 1 pound bladder day pack and my RT35 which is about a pound heavier than this one is.I, first, found 18 different packs which were close to having all that I wanted in a pack.Had to have a pouch (with a hole letting the hose out) for a water bladder (AND a 3 liter one at that).Had to be around 2 pounds.Had to have a separate area for sleeping bag that could be zipped out if I wanted it to.Had to have a waist beltHad to be able to strap things on the outside (also wanted it to be able to strap something on the topHad to be rated at least 4.5 on Amazonetc.In the end I narrowed it down to 3.The 4.8 rating on this bag was one of the clinchers. You just can’t get a 4.8 rating on anything from 29 people unless it is an amazing product.The only things I wanted, which I added afterwards, were two D rings on the sides so I could use bunji cords to strap things like a sleeping pad or such on the bag. The four rather useless tie points are put in weird places (and they don’t even give you an example photo of what they’re expecting you to do with them.Because of the 45 degree angle on the bottom tie points, I’d assume that they’re expecting that you’ll criss-cross connect between the lower ones and the upper ones in an X fashion. If you do that, however, there isn’t much that you’ll be able to add to the pack in that fashion.Instead, I cut four 2 inch pieces of 1″ orange webbing, sewed them around in a square through a plastic D ring and sewed two right in the middle between the two right and two left tie points along the edge nearest my body. I sewed the thread right through the inside rubber edge rope that runs around the inside to give it stability.Then I sewed two more at 45 degree angles along the same edge right up at the top where the handle meets the pack so I can bunji cord between that corner and the lower tie points.Works out well that way.Some of the things I love about this pack are…The weight. Hard to weigh it on my scale; but it seems like it’s about 2.3 pounds even after my modifications. Not much way you can get lighter than that.Love the hip belt and the way it sits on my back. It distributes the weight well between the shoulder straps and the hip belt.The water bladder has no upper hanging hook; but it doesn’t seem to NEED one (even though I did make one for it by sewing on a length of very thin webbing, then making a U-shaped hook out of brass flat hobby material that I had. Pop-riveted two pop rivets into the webbing and then filed down the pop rivets round and covered them with silicon. Works well; but really wasn’t needed.Also sewed two very thin nylon loops that have a grommet in them along the inside back edge of the largest opening. Then I looped a carbiner clip through them to hold two flashlights which I push down in beside the water bladder.Finally, I put a hook with a finger-clasp in the center along with the strap that holds the water bladder to snap my key ring onto.Besides those modifications; it is a perfect super-ultralight pack for super-ultralight camping.I use a compression sack to compress a SnugPak Traveler sleeping bag, An SOL breathable and an SOL breathable lite and my MSR tent bivy without poles or fly and that all fits into the sleeping bag compartment.Then, I stuff my cooking kit, a rain coat, sliding the tent poles down through a partially unzipped partition between the bottom area and the top. Food, plenty of room for other things (I can stuff my full Patagonia coat inside along with everything else). Then, I strap the air mattress on the bottom two straps and love how it sits upright when I place it on the ground.Just love it.

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  7. BrendonB

    Light, sturdy, functional
    Used it on a hike today. Was able to comfortably fit shoes, towel, extra clothes, a bowl of food, 5 water bottles and other supplies. The various straps made it extremely easy to tighten everything up so it fit snug and extremely comfortably on my back with zero discomfort

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  8. Wesley Chalifoux

    I use it to commute to work and works great. I need extra space for my laptop, lunch, books, change of cloths (if biking in the rain), and shoes. I’ll use it for backpacking too. Seems good quality but it’s only been two weeks. Already rained here a few times while commuting so the rain cover came in handy.

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  9. Tabitha

    Used it for the first time this past weekend. I absolutely love this bag. Great size for me, and having a water easily accessible made hiking up the inclines a breeze.Can’t wait to get it out again.

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  10. Naif

    صديقة السفر الان

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  11. LeeCommerce

    Lightweight, convenient pockets, great size for every day use.

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  12. Gulnara

    Very comfortable to wear, a lot of things coming inside, abd has different sections for small items, has rain cover which i used during healstorm.

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