Stay Ready Whatever The Adventure Demands
Pack every journey easily using the Threo backpack design. Three carry options handle changing plans without slowing progress. Clever compartments keep clutter at bay, so essentials stay instantly reachable. Tough, waterproof fabric shields belongings from rain, mud, and grit.
Adaptive Carrying
Switch quickly between rucksack, holdall, or shoulder style whenever needed. Balanced straps reduce strain, so long walks feel surprisingly light.
Organised Storage
Adjustable dividers create sections, keeping boots separated from clothing. Extra pockets securely hold keys, wallet, gadgets, and small valuables.
Durable Protection
High-density nylon resists scuffs, scrapes, and heavy loads. Reliable zips and stitching safeguard gear through gym sessions, flights, or expeditions.
















Victor C.
Good all-round hiking bag with handy pockets and comfy straps.
Kevin O.
We used this as a family beach bag. Wet towels and sandy toys stayed separate from phones and wallets, and rinsing off the outside was easy.
Paula R.
Solid backpack, easy to carry, keeps my stuff organised.
Laura N.
Got it for my teen son’s scout camps. He loves how the dividers keep wet boots away from sleeping gear, and I like how tough it feels.
Tom W.
Trail running events mean lots of gear changes. This pack swallows shoes, warm layers, and snacks, plus the straps stay comfortable when fully loaded.
Rachel T.
Used it as my only carry-on for a five-day city break. Fit clothes, shoes, and toiletries, and still slid into the overhead locker easily.
Mark D.
Hiked through steady rain for hours and my spare jacket came out completely dry. The chest strap helped keep everything steady on steep climbs.
Andrew B.
Took this on a motorbike ride across two states. Strapped it to the back, and everything inside stayed clean despite rain and road grime.
Patrick Y.
Took the pack on a three-day hike. Adjusted the straps to my shoulders and hips, and they stayed comfortable even when fully stuffed with gear.
Chris M.
For weekend climbing trips, ropes and harness go inside, chalk and tape in outer pockets. Changing from backpack to holdall in the car is smooth.