Jack Wolfskin Beaver Creak 42L

rated 1.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

This pack is not good. At first it seemed good. It…

Rating: rated 1 of 5 stars
Design: internal frame
Size: 42L
Number of Pockets: 1
Max. Load Carried: 16KG
Height of Owner: 1m76
Price Paid: about $130

This pack is not good. At first it seemed good. It feels good on your back and it is easy to pack. But you cannot fasten your tent on the outside of the pack very well.

My pack broke after one trip. The plastic plate, which is crucial for the carying comfort, started to rip. When I came home I went to the shop where I bought it and they send it back to the manufacturer. After 9 months they still didn't have it fixed. By then I didn't really want it anymore and I demanded a refund. The store gave me a new backpack (NOT A JACK WOLFSKIN!). The manufacturer never gave me anything.

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$130.00

The Jack Wolfskin Beaver Creak 42L is not available from the stores we monitor.

where to buy:

You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:

- Trailspace Classifieds

- GearTrade

- eBay

- Amazon

Or check directly with Jack Wolfskin.

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