logo

Info


Reviewbucket.co.uk scanned the internet for Black Diamond Creek Transit 32 Pack reviews.
You can find all Black Diamond Creek Transit 32 Pack reviews and ratings on this page.

Read the reviews.

Analysis


For Black Diamond Creek Transit 32 Pack, 2 customer reviews collected from 2 e-commerce sites, and the average score is 4.5.

Detailed seller stats;
Addnature has 1 customer reviews and the average score is 5. Go to this seller.
Amazon has 1 customer reviews and the average score is 4. Go to this seller.

Detail


Click to list all products in this category.

Similar Items

30.7.2019

I have used the pack everyday for nearly two weeks, including two 15-mile day hikes. I intend to use the bag for everyday commuting, weekend trips, and long day hikes, and I think it will suit all three purposes well. The bag is massive and my previous backpack, advertised as a '36L' bag, easily fits within the main compartment. The front pocket is similarly huge. Indeed I might get the 22L version, for the 32L might be overkill for commuting in my case in spite of the fact I require XL jackets, mid layers etc. due to my height (6'3"). The bag is elegantly designed and although the bag uses burly material, it does not seem noticeably heavier than my old bag which used substantially less durable lighter material.The fit is good, but the bag goes lower down on my back than any other pack I own - those with short backs might want to check the fit.The straps are wide and, although they have thicker foam than my previous backpack, they are slightly less comfortable for long walks (>10 miles) with the bag full. The strips are set wide apart, but I do not think that is the issue. I think the foam is a little too stiff and maybe the shape of the straps is slightly off. The back does not have a rigid frame sheet and thus the minimalist waist straps just stabilise the load (I have removed mine).The things I would change: (1) a lid that opens towards the back panel of the pack; (2) an air mesh back rather than foam, which gets a little warm; (3) zip pulls that can be tied/braided together to reduce the chance of items failing out (but this is easily rectified); and (4) more comfortable shoulder straps. Perhaps I might add external pocket for water bottles but honestly I don't miss them.The things I love about the pack: (1) the volume of all the zipped compartments is usefully large, even the ones in the lid and front pocket; (2) the bag seems relatively weatherproof (I live in Scotland, but rain hasn't penetrated the bag at all so far); (3) the separation of clean/dry items from wet/dirty items in the main compartment; and (4) the the bag looks great but still is one of the most functional designs I have used.
Read more..

13.7.2018

For many years I have been trusting the Black Diamond brand when it comes to climbing and tourist equipment. I have never been disappointed. It was natural for me to search for products of this brand when it was time to exchange a city backpack. The Black Diamond Creek Transit 32 is one of two (apart from its smaller brother) BD backpacks with a notebook pocket. I had some concerns about the appearance and lack of external pockets for a bottle of water but they were completely unnecessary. The backpack looks great, is made perfectly and with very durable materials. The number of compartments and pockets in the flap is sufficient to accommodate the necessary things, and thanks to the horizontal arrangement nothing moves.Two separate chambers (with the possibility of turning into one) are a brilliant idea. It works perfectly when transporting things to the wall or gym. Pocket for notebook and documents on the back fulfills its task is easily accessible. Here's the note: 13 The MacBook fits but you can not get it with Velcro in which the backpack is equipped. Two things that BD could do better are: a bottle pocket (it would spoil the shape of the backpack) and better design the bottom of the backpack. The finishing tape from the floor of the backpack deliates unevenly when worn.
Read more..

List All Products

Terms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy