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Comparison Thule Landmark 70L 70 L vs Thule Landmark 60L 60 L

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Thule Landmark 70L 70 L
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Main backpack 50 L. + everyday backpack for 20 L. (can be used separately), attached to the straps of the main backpack.
Main backpack for 40 L. + everyday backpack for 20 L. (can be used separately), attached both from the front side and to the straps of the main backpack.
By features
camping
camping
Main functionunisexunisex
Total capacity
70 L /50+20/
60 L /40+20/
Removable backpack
Backrest
anatomical
back ventilation
anatomical
back ventilation
Ties and straps
chest strap
chest strap adjustment
side straps
belt
chest strap
chest strap adjustment
side straps
belt
Design
front opening
front opening
Features
Equipment
loops for equipment
side handle
loops for equipment
side handle
Pockets
laptop compartment
top pocket
bottle pocket
laptop compartment
top pocket
bottle pocket
Material
polyester /420D/
polyester /420D/
Bottom material
polyester /600D/
polyester /600D/
Maximum laptop diagonal15 "15 "
Dimensions63x49x33 cm55x45x33 cm
Weight2070 g1840 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019april 2019

Total capacity

The working volume of a backpack determines the maximum amount of cargo that can be carried in it. Note that not all manufacturers indicate this parameter in the same way: in one case it can only be the volume of the main compartment, in the other — the total capacity, taking into account all compartments and pockets. If the exact value is important for you, you should separately specify this parameter for each model of interest.

The optimal volume of a backpack is directly related to its intended purpose and features of use. For example, for an urban model designed for documents and textbooks, most often 10 liters is enough, and for trips lasting several days, about 60-70 liters, or even more, may be needed. In general, when choosing the optimal volume for a hiking backpack, it is best to turn to reference literature, or for advice from experienced “hikers”.

Note that the volume of the backpack can often be adjusted. One of the options is side ties (see "Design") to change the thickness. And in some versions, it may also be possible to change the volume due to a special folding insert made of fabric — if necessary, it can be expanded and the height of the backpack can be increased. The names of such models often contain two numbers, for example 35:45 — they indicate the volume in the folded and unfolded form, respectively. In our catalog for these options, the maximum volume is indicated, in the unfolded position.
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