Bergans Powerframe

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

I replaced my old Bergans bag three years ago... after…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Design: Both front and top loading
Size: HUGE
Number of Pockets: 4
Max. Load Carried: 95 lbs.
Height of Owner: 5 11
Price Paid: it did not matter after I carried it

I replaced my old Bergans bag three years ago... after carrying it for thirty years... yes 30.. with this monster bag and the Escape 2 daypack attachment...Bergans was the choice because of the fine quality of the old bag...

I really carried 95 lbs.... including my Helsport tepee into Baxter Park last week... only a three mile walk in the mountains...and can honestly admit that it is the bees' knees..Those Norwegian folks just know how to make a really comfortable item ... I probably will buy a Bergans bag when this on wears out in thirty years or more...

(by the way ..I was joined on the trip by a buddy who used my old Bergans bag and said it was just fine too )

Noel J. Mount

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