REI FLASH 18 DAYPACK
BY JOHN PENNELL
OWNER REVIEW
March 16, 2015
TESTER INFORMATION
NAME:
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John Pennell
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EMAIL:
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jhp367@gmail.com
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AGE:
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49
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LOCATION:
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Georgia
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GENDER:
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m
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HEIGHT:
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5' 11" (1.80 m)
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WEIGHT:
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240 lb (109.00 kg)
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Backpacking Background: I'm a former Marine, so carrying a pack is not a new concept to me. I have recently begun hiking with my wife. We love to get out and hike in the North Georgia mountains. We hope to hike the portion of the Appalachian Trail that is in Georgia in sections, and also start staying out for a night or two from time to time. We have a lot to learn!
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Manufacturer: REI Year of Manufacture: 2015 Manufacturer's Website: > MSRP: US $19.93 Listed Weight: 12 oz (340g) Measured Weight: ?? oz (?? g) Other details: 18 liter capacity Lightly padded stretch-mesh shoulder straps enhance comfort Back panel is also lightly padded Hipbelt and sternum strap can be detached Sternum-strap buckle doubles as a safety whistle Hydration-compatible design includes a hose exit port and an internal sleeve for a reservoir (reservoir not included) Drawcord closure fully covers the top opening when cinched tight Pack has a zip pocket inside and 2 daisy chains outside
FIELD USE
I purchased the REI Flash 18 in December of 2015. I have owned it for a few months now. It came ready to use with no assembly required.
I have used the REI Flash 18 day-pack on several day-hikes close to home and in the North Georgia mountains. It is comfortable and useful. I typically pack the essentials and a lunch, and sometimes extra cold weather gear depending on temperature.
It has a hydration pouch that my 2 liter hydration bladder fits in no problem.
The daisy chain webbing down each side is useful for attaching extra caribeeners, or shock cord for carrying an extra jacket , etc.
The Flash 18 fills up quickly and probably wouldn't be big enough for anything other than a day-hike, but it is well suited for that purpose.
Another neat feature is that you can turn the pack inside-out to use as a stuff-sack on a longer trip, and then you would have it along as a day-pack to use from your base camp.
I'm a big guy, and when I got the pack the waist strap did not fit, however the pack load is light and I have not been bothered by the lack of a waist strap.
One draw back is the lack of outside pockets, but with some field engineering this can be overcome using the daisy chain webbing.
Another potential draw back is the top closure, a draw string closure with a small flap to cover the opening. In a hard rain water would inevitably leak into the pack.
SUMMARY
Good pack for a day trip on the trail.
THINGS I LIKE
Lightweight Hydration compatible Comfortable Multi-use
THINGS I DON'T LIKE
Waist strap is not big enough Lack of outside pockets
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