Posts Tagged ‘Kelty Backpack’

Kelty TC 3 0 Transit Child Carrier

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Kelty TC 3 0 Transit Child Carrier




The sleek lines and small frame of the TC 3.0 make it the ideal carrier for shopping, traveling, or hiking with your little one. It is easy to use and comfortable for parents.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Fantastic! Baby (and Daddy) loves it!
I bought a baby bjorn for my husband while I was still pregnant with our first child, thinking that it would be cute to see him walking around with a little baby in front. Well, that never worked out since he’s a tall and big guy and the bjorn, even adjusted to the largest size, just didn’t feel right and my husband just never warmed to the idea of carrying around the baby like a kangaroo. I ended up using the bjorn exclusively and loved it.

This backpack, to my surprise, was requested by my husband when our daughter was 7 months old. He was on an airplane when he saw another father carrying his baby “in a backpack, but it looked like the baby was carrying the backpack.” That’s how we came to this Kelty backpack.

We love it. Our daughter is all smiles and laughter when he buckles her in and puts it on, I think because she loves the high perch. She probably feels like a big girl, being able to look down at everyone and everything. My husband likes the backpack because it’s comfortable and, I guess, seems manly.

It did take a lot of adjusting to get our daughter strapped in correctly; lots of putting her in and taking her out to get it just right, but it was worth it. My husband did read through the instructions in order to understand all the functions and make sure he was using them correctly (and he doesn’t usually do that).

Our daughter is now 9 months old and 20 lbs and 30 inches long. She fits in it well and I think we will be able to use it with her for awhile longer. The backpack itself seems sturdy and is roomy. The sunshade comes in really handy and is easy to put on. We’ve not taken it in her for long hikes yet, only walks around the parks and mall (after all, we live in the desert now) but are looking forward to using it back home in the Pacific Northwest.

4 Stars Love this carrier
When we first got this carrier my baby girl weighed 20 pounds. She is now 30 pounds, and still fits great, though it does get a bit heavy after a few miles!

But that’s the good news– after a few miles it’s still just as comfortable as the first mile. Very well designed.

The reason I did not rate it a “5″ is for two reasons: The sun shade is plain awkward to use, as you can either have it on or off– there’s no way to just let it hang there, ready to put up. A better design would involve some way to fold it back.

The second reason is the cargo space just isn’t adequate for anything but a day hike. We went backpacking, just an overnighter, and had trouble fitting everything we needed in this pack and one other full-sized pack.

The reason I rated it a “4″ instead of a “3″ is because my daughter loves to sit in it! As soon as she sees it she insists on a ride, if only just around the house. I’ve mowed the lawn several times with my daughter on my back and it works great. She has even fallen asleep in it, it is so comfy.

Buy/More Info

Kelty Redwing 3100 Backpack

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Kelty Redwing 3100 Backpack




The Redwing is a incredibly versatile, internal frame, day-and-a-half pack for school, commuting or the trail

Buy/More Info

Kelty Redtail 1800 Backpack

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Kelty Redtail 1800 Backpack




A veratile daypack for any activity

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Great Day Pack
Great bag! Bought this bag when I moved to Germany to have with me on day trips and outings. Also use it daily as a gym bag and hiking bag.

PROS:

1) Well thought out compartments–it’s got a main pocket with a built in flap and opening for a hydration system, a middle pouch with conveniently sized and placed pockets, a zip/mesh enclosure and a key keeper tab. Outer pocket has a vertical zip on the left side that allows access to the pouch without removing the pack from your back. Includes two mesh side pockets for bottles or loose, frequently used items.

2) Other features–Padded ergonomic shoulder pads are adjustable at bottom and top to accommodate larger, bulkier loads and comfortable placement on your back. Main pocket has a stiff wire frame to keep the bag rigid enough for storage of documents, books or a laptop with undue stress to object. Sturdy, heave duty grab strap on top makes maneuvering the bag in and out of a passenger seat in a car easy. Webbing on the outside of the outer pocket is awesome for tying down large or bulky items (I have a cheap aluminum karabiner that I connect my running shoes to the bag via the webbing). Includes a web lacing gromets (?) for attaching a rolled sleeping bag or pad on the bottom of the bag and an “ice axe” loop.

CONS:

1) Waist strap cannot be stowed or removed for daily light use which, to me, is very slightly annoying.

2) The extra strap material is very long and hard to stow. Would have liked to have Velcro stowage loops on the straps.

Overall this bag is well worth the money. I’d recommend it for anyone who needs a good, solid bag for light to medium duty. Great for day hikes, day trips to anywhere, and will make a great overnight camping bag for anyone into over night hiking/camping trips.

5 Stars Everything I hoped for
You never know when you buy something on-line if it is really what you want. This backpack met or exceeded my every expectation. The ease of ordering and the very fast delivery were added pluses.

1 Star Not what I ordered
I ordered the curry/charcoal for my son’s birthday. When it came it was black! We contacted customer service and they were supposed to send a new one. They emailed a return receipt, but never sent the new one. We called AGAIN and this time we were AGAIN sent a black backpack! I don’t think I will order anything but books from amazon again!!!

4 Stars Great small pack for day hikes.
So long as you bear in mind that this is just a daypack, it’s great. It’s about the size of the average backpack you see around town. The back is vented making it more comfortable on hot days and it has a place to put a bladder from your Camelback. It seems pretty well made, as I’ve experienced with other Kelty products. (I have an extra large duffel and a 3 man, 3 season tent of theirs.)

I’ve only worn it on one hiking trip so far, up to Chasm Lake on Long’s Peak in Colorado. I carried food and emergency gear for three along with a water purifier and found it comfortable.

I found it on sale for less than forty dollars, which probably helps greatly in my appreciation of it. At seventy, I think any daypack would be way over priced.

Buy/More Info