Dual access and compartments

 

Rucksacks with two openings and compartments allow easy organisation of your gear. If you’re someone who likes to pack a pack ‘just so’, then this style of pack is for you! Dual access also makes it easy to reach contents at the bottom of the pack, so you don’t have to unpack completely to reach your sleeping bag.

In addition to the standard top opening, a large zip at the bottom of the pack (pictured) gives an extra access point. Inside, a floating divider separates the load into two compartments if desired, or can remain as reinforcement to the rucksack’s floor. This method of separating the compartments is hassle-free and allows you to top-load your pack, no matter how ‘full’ the bottom compartment. In contrast, fastening and unfastening the other styles of dividers – zip in, drawstring etc – is annoying, and unless the bottom compartment is full, top-loading your rucksack leads to an unstable, under filled pack.

Most One Planet hybrid and travel packs have two compartments, as do several of our bushwalking models. Rucksacks with dual access are: Sidetrack, Strezlecki, Angus, Tasman, Longreach and Tom Thumb.

Many bushwalkers put their sleeping bag in the bottom section for ready access, or use this compartment to keep wet or dirty clothes separated from your clean(er) kit. The bottom zip does provide an extra possible point for water to enter, although the contoured cover on One Planet zips reduces this risk.

 
Want to buy this product? Visit a One Planet distributor in Australia or New Zealand