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Berghaus Bioflex 45 (2012)

£140.00

Prepare yourself for a totally different sensation when walking with this backpack, as Berghaus unleashes its BioFlex technology on the world. This unique back system sees the hipbelt pivot with you as you move, allowing you to bend forward and flex without being encumbered by your load. It does feel odd at first and takes some getting used to – ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow 35+8 (2011)

£80.00

A great pack for all-round walking, with an extra eight litres of expandable capacity for when you need to carry a bit more kit. The Freeflow back system is excellent, with minimal contact across the majority of the back and excellent padding in areas where it’s needed (hips and shoulders). The padding around the waistbelt is solid enough, and extends ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 2011

£100.00

Berghaus’ Freeflow range of rucksacks has been popular for many years. The Pro version came out in 2010 and keeps the rucksack closer to the wearer while still allowing air to flow across the back. For extra comfort the shoulder straps and hipbelt are perforated so you’ll get less sweaty. It has two internal compartments, but you can zip away ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow 20

£50.00

A streamlined little pack, with no little straps and fiddly bits to get in the way. On the back it does feel quite small and the length of this particular model is short. There are no compression straps, but the curved design and relatively compact capacity means that they’re not really missed. The back system is an updated version of ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Torridon 65 2011

£75.00

The Torridon is a new pack from Berghaus aimed at those who need the size and carrying capacity of a fully featured, multi-day backpack, but don’t want to break the bank. It’s only one of two packs here with an adjustable back system and is the only one with traditional zipped side pockets. It’s also the only one under £100. ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Octans 40 2011

£80.00

Developed for award-winning adventure race team Orion, the Berghaus Octans 40 is a large but seriously light pack designed for multi-day adventure racing. You don’t have to run with it, but you won’t mind that race pedigree on the hill. It’s a simple, clean design for minimalists, with sufficient pockets and versatility for multi-activity. DesignAt 684g, the Berghaus Octans 40 ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow 40

£90.00

H-shaped back system is good with a reduced contact area. It does make it a little wider than some of the others on test, though. The system also has a reduced curve that helps keep the centre of gravity forward. Perforated shoulder straps might look a bit NASA but they do a decent job of letting air in. The hip ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 2010

£100.00

The Berghaus Freeflow Pro 40 will appeal to those who like ventilated back systems. Trampoline netting is cut away so you have less contact area, and the aluminium poles have a reduced curve, keeping the pack closer to your centre of gravity. At around 1550g it’s midweight, and well-featured with a comfortable cutaway hipbelt with two mesh pockets and three ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow 20 rucksack

£50.00

With a  nice, simple design and unfussy exterior, the Freeflow features Berghaus’ improved Freeflow IV back system that allows a decent flow of air across your back and feels pretty stable, too. Lots of padding on the figure-hugging hip belt make easy work of load carrying, and the foam shoulder straps are comfortable and breathable. The roomy main compartment has ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Freeflow 25+5

£55.00

Comfortable enough, although the very padded hip belt feels a little clumsy in comparison with some. Unique belt buckle is very easy to use with cold or gloved hands, but the chest strap is fiddly to adjust. Freeflow back system suspends the load nicely away from your back, but also makes it a little unstable, especially when full. The main ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Remote 25

£40.00

A flimsy, low-cost pack that is better-suited to casual use or travel. The channelled back has no reinforcement so doesn’t distribute loads very well and doesn’t protect the back from hard or sharp objects. Works well when only lightly loaded – courtesy of useful side compression straps – but struggles with a full and heavy load. The main opening is ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 2
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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BERGHAUS W ROAM 30

£45.00

Review: The simple and lightweight harness was nicely soft and flexible, although the shoulder straps were set too far apart. Also the chest strap was rather fiddly. A large and lightweight pack with a simple ‘old school’ design that will really appeal to some. However, it’s already looking quite scuffed so the low weight and price probably come at the ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 2
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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BERGHAUS ROAM 35

£50.00

Review: Plain back, softened by three large pads, is comfortable enough, if a little warmer than concave designs. Holds the load nice and close to the back. A lovely light pack with plenty of storage and good pockets. It’s quite a minimalist design yet, oddly, has a split main compartment. Cinches down easily and proved very stable no matter what ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Mach 24 rucksack (2008)

£45.00

ReviewAt 672g this ultralight rucksack is very light; can strip down to 642g; internal compression system keeps outside neat; padded hipbelt fins with pockets; three external elasticated pockets; internal and external lid pockets; hydration unit-compatible. But it has only 24 litres capacity; gear can’t be stashed on outside; less reflective than other packs.

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Sentinel 35

£115.00

This 30-40 litre rucksack has a built-in waterproof liner; hipbelt, liner and lid can be removed; wand pockets; compression straps; padded back that won’t hold snow; good lid pockets; ideal for winter mountaineers. But 1750g is very heavy; pricy; lid fit is poor; not the best sack for walkers.

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus C7 1 Series 65+10

£100.00

This backpacking rucksack took first place in our test in May 2005. The back system is able to flex and move with the body while maintaining stability of the load. The shoulder straps can also rise up the back when you bend forward. I find it works really well and does not restrict body movement, making it ideal when walking ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Antaeus 45+8

£70.00

This 41-50 litre rucksack is a reliable all-rounder. The back system can be adjusted in all the usual ways, as well as being lengthened to obtain a more precise fit. There is also a good selection of pockets: a good OS map-sized one on the front of the pack and two compressible side pockets. These are useful as you can ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus C7 2 Series 70+10

£130.00

This backpacking rucksack, which comes in men’s and women’s styles, is big brother to the £100 Berghaus C7 1 Series 65+10 with the only difference being the price and capacity. The back system is unique as it is able to flex and move with the body, while maintaining stability of the load. This clever trick is achieved by having a ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus W Freeflow 25+5

£55.00

This daysack from Berghaus is hugely comfortable. The large, yet streamlined, main compartment sits securely on your back, and the excellent padded hip belt distributes the load more comfortably than most. The concave back system keeps you cool and the compression straps keep the load stable. The chest strap has a good range of adjustment –an important feature on women’s ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 0
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Berghaus Women’s Freeflow III

£45.00

This 25-litre daysack from Berghaus uses the Freeflow concave back system, which is very comfortable and keeps you cool, even with a full load. We liked the dedicated women’s harness with its close-fitting, soft and narrow shoulder straps, and padded hip belt. A roomy main compartment and drawcord opening make the Freeflow easy to pack, and there are plenty of ...

  • LFTO.com rating rating is 5
  • Owners' rating rating is 0

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