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Karrimor Lynx (2012)

£135.00

Traditionally when you needed a durable and roomy backpack you would automatically go for a Karrimor – and those characteristics still apply today, with the Lynx offering plenty of space for all your camping gear (and a fair bit more), a fantastically bombproof fabric and a build that’s certain to withstand everything you (and perhaps baggage handlers) throw at it. ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Karrimor X-Lite 35

£70.00

A slender shape, with a low-key back system and not too much in the way of padding. The more compressed padding here is decent enough, giving just enough cushioning whilst maintaining support. The slim, channeled back padding  does help to keep sweat levels down, although not as much as some. After prolonged periods of carrying a heavy load, shoulder straps ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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KARRIMOR KODIAK 35

£50.00

Review: A superbly comfortable pack, even with a heavy load. The wind tunnel back system keeps the weight close to the back and stable, although we had to pack hard items carefully to stop them digging in. It has plenty of space with some useful pockets and a rain cover for the inevitable soaking.VITAL STATSCapacity: 35 litresMain compartment: Lid/drawcordBack system: ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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KARRIMOR X LITE 35

£65.00

Review: The X Lite offers a new take on the concave back system with two mesh panels stretched between the wearer and the pack rather than the usual single panel. It worked well and felt both cool and comfortable. A short, boxy pack but well-made and stable with any load. It has a good lid pocket and easy bottom access ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Karrimor Zephyr

This daysack from Karrimor has a woman-specific harness and soft shoulder straps, although they would be better set closer together for easier arm movement. The Windtunnel back system has plenty of padding and is very comfortable, even with a full load. It feels exceptionally stable, helped by the channelled back system that keeps the load close to your back, although ...

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