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Mountain Walking 20 L Backpack MH500

Regular price: 365 SAR

Sale price: 290 SAR

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At the foot of Mont Blanc, our team of enthusiasts designed this extremely comfortable rucksack, with a ventilated taut mesh back, for regular mountain walking

Regular hikers will love this 20 litre backpack. For greater comfort there’s a ventilated taut mesh back and an easy-access flask pocket. Use size S if you’re less than 170cm, size L if you’re taller.

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Product Features

A photo of the Mountain Walking 20 L Backpack MH500 in use

Carrying comfort

Preformed hip belt, padded adjustable shoulder straps. Thumb loops

Ventilation

Ventilated, taut mesh back (AirCooling brand) to regulate perspiration

Volume

20 L / Dimensions: H 60 cm; L 30 cm; D 20 cmOK for cabin baggage

Multiple compartments

9 pockets including 2 quick access for flask 1 water compartment, 2 belt pockets

Content protection

Coated waterproof fabric and built-in rain cover at the bottom of the rucksack

Easy opening / closing

Side zip opening to access the main bag compartment.

Lightweight

20L: only 1,100 g in size S, 1,270 g in size L

Durability

10-year guarantee

Additional Product informations

Composition

Do not wash.

  • 12% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber
  • 88% Polyester

Any type of drying allowed.

  • 10% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber
  • 90% Polyester

Back fabric

  • 100% Polyester

Maximum wash temperature of 40°C. Normal treatment.

  • 15% Milled Fennel
  • 85% Tartaric Acid

Any type of dry cleaning allowed.

  • 15% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber
  • 85% Polyester

Iron at a maximum soleplate temperature of 150°C.

  • 100% Polyester

10-year guarantee

The heavy clothing R&D department, a Quechua partner for the research and validation of its components and assemblies, performs tests (on components, seams and the finished product) simulating the ageing of backpacks.Their results allow us to guarantee the bags tested for 10 years from the purchase date shown on the receipt.

Don't throw it, fix it!

Our products will join you on your mountain walks.As you progress, they age, and some parts can get worn or break.To make repairs easier, in the "Bag accessories / hiking trekking", we sell tightening buckles and chest clips that are compatible with your bag. Don't throw away, repair !

What differences are there with the old mh500 bag?

The back of this new bag has been fully reworked for greater comfort: a tight net with frame gives you more space between your back and the bag to reduce the damp back effect. This net used for the back, called mesh, is also softer than previously. What's more, this new model comes in 2 sizes for small and large sizes.The 2 hip pockets are more spacious and stretchy and access to flask on the sides is easier.

Which size should i choose?

During several field test sessions with hikers of different sizes, we noticed that between 20 and 40 litres, the difference in comfort was mainly down to the back height of the bag. We therefore offer all our models in 2 sizes to meet these requirements. If you are taller than 170 cm, go for size L. If you are shorter than 170 cm, you will be better off with a size S.

Hydration

This bag can hold 1 litre, 2 litre or 3 litre pockets. However, although the pocket is voluminous, it will take up place that could be used for storing other belongings.The side pockets are designed for flasks of maximum 1 litre.

Why are our rain covers orange?

This is a deliberate choice as we believe it's important to stay visible in the mountains, even in fog, in case of any problem. This orange colour has the advantage of being visible from a helicopter.It's also a visible colour on the road if you use your bag when cycling.

Hand luggage

When you are travelling by plane, the authorised hand luggage size is 55x35x25cm3 maximum (warning, this can vary depending on the airline).This bag can be used as hand luggage, so long as you don't load the top too much.

How do i adjust my backpack?

1 - Loosen all the straps (straps, hip belt, load adjuster straps). 2 - Put the backpack on.3 - As this bag is small in volume, put the belt around the waist and tighten it.4 -Tighten the shoulder straps.5 - Adjust the load adjuster straps as needed.

How to pack my backpack?

AT THE BOTTOM of the bag, pack your sleeping material, and heavy material nearer the back. Slide your water pocket into the compartment.AT THE TOP of the bag, store your waterproof jacket and fleece within arm’s reach.In the pockets, you can put your sun cream, maps, cap and sunglasses. Cereal bars or your mobile phone can be stored in the belt pockets for quick access.The straps under the bag can also be used to attach a compact tent.

How to care for and wash a rucksack?

We recommend hand-washing your rucksack. Use soapy, lukewarm water, possibly with a brush, focusing on the areas in contact with the body (shoulder straps, back, waist belt), where you have perspired.This is the best way for the fabric properties to be maintained, in particular the waterproofness.Then rinse well with lukewarm water, dry in a dry place away from direct sunlight (no radiator). Store in a dry place.

Product design: our expertise

Our Quechua global design centre is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie. This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts. A great asset for designing your mountain walking products and providing you with all our expertise.

Product design: our expertise

Our Quechua global design centre is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie. This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts. A great asset for designing your mountain walking products and providing you with all our expertise.

Where do our mh500 bags come from?

This bag was designed in our international design centre, at the foot of Mont Blanc in France, and then manufactured and assembled by our suppliers in China and Vietnam.We work in close collaboration with these partners who have extensive experience in making our backpacks.Thanks to this relationship of trust with our industrial partners, we can create high-quality technical products.

Working conditions in our production workshops

We guarantee that our suppliers comply with our code of conduct. These suppliers are often located in developing countries where our presence helps to create jobs.By conducting audits and having teams on site, we make sure that the working environment of the employees meets certain quality standards in terms of human respect, personal fulfilment and environmental protection.

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Excellent for MTB cycling, in my case.

Very good.

Amazing

An excellent and well made backpack for walking, hiking and outdoor activities. Loads of room, space inside and gap in the top for water bladder and drinking straw. Very comfortable to wear with plenty of support around the wait and chest, plus there's even a built in rain cover for the backpack too. Looking forward to many amazing walks and adventures with the backpack and many more awesome gear I can buy at Decathlon 😊.

A quick purchase for a 3 peak challenge

I signed up last minute to a3 peak challenge in the Lake District it was a perfect all rounder good buy

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