millet ubic backpack

see the full description Description of UBIC 30Two-buckle lid, storm collar, compression strap Zipped front stretch pocket / Side stretch pocket / Zipped, gusseted side pocket / 2 zipped pockets Variloop System™ compatible with carrying all alpine and base-camp equipment / External gear holders / Pack base straps Hydration compatible / Rain cover Padded shoulder straps, load adjuster straps, sternum strap, hand rest straps. Padded hip belt with zipped pockets N 210 D 3 line Honey Comb N 420 D HD Oxford / P 1200 D Polyester Thermo-moulded Stretch Back / 3D Mesh Millet products are not just designed to last, they are also easy to maintain. Careful use and regular upkeep will guarantee the best results out of your products and will extend their life. In case of doubt, always refer to the instructions written on the label of your product. SHOES AND CLIMBING SHOES Millet shoes should be washed in water and by hand using a soft brush or a sponge.

Above all, never put your shoes into either a washing machine or a dryer. Drying should be done naturally. Millet backpacks should be washed in water and by hand using a soft brush or a sponge. Above all, never put your backpack into either a washing machine or a dryer. Drying should be done in the open air. Caring for a rope is critical in order to guarantee optimal safety when it is used. To wash a rope, it is necessary to use clean, warm water (temperature less than 30°C) and a non-aggressive detergent (such as a liquid Marseille soap-type detergent or a detergent for delicate textiles). If necessary, brush it with a soft brush. Drying should be done in the shade and away from any source of heat. Store your rope in a dry place, out of the reach of the sun. Air out your Millet sleeping bag regularly to give it back a bit of freshness and to make sure the bag is completely dry before storing it away. For sleeping bags that do not contain down, general washing and drying instructions apply.

For sleeping bags that do contain down, please see the section “Products Containing Down,” below.
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millet ubic backpack

Millet clothing must be machine washed at 30°C, and machine dried using a low-temperature program.
bolles backpack loginTo guarantee optimal washing without degrading the product, close up all velcro closures, snap fastenings and zippers, and loosen elastic drawstrings before putting clothing in the machine. CLOTHING WITH WATERPROOF MATERIALS This is the case particularly for the following materials: Gore-Tex, Polartec Neoshell, Dryedge, Windstopper, Element Shield After closing the velcro fastenings, zippers and snap fastenings, wash your product at 30°C with a bit of non-aggressive detergent or a special detergent for waterproof materials. If there is too much detergent left over, run a rinsing program again by itself. Drying should be done in the open air or in a tumble dryer at low temperature. It is possible to use a specific product to re-waterproof your product or to give it back water repellency.

Reviews for UBIC 30 beau sac fonctionnel adaptés aux randonnées d'une journée et que je pense sera très confortable à porter Très bien conçu et léger très bien penser avec beaucoup d'usage différent superbe pour la randonnée, le ski, l’alpinisme, j'adore ! Sac pas encore utilisé mais on sent la robustesse qui s'y dégage.La finition des coutures est top et les nombreuses fixations rendent ce sac polyvalent (sac alpin, sac rando/trek...).A la hauteur de la réputation Millet Delivering the comfort your need in your alpine adventures. Thermomolded high density foam back structure, with a comfortable and breathable stretch 3D mesh shell and X-shaped fiber glass frame. Continuous Construction ergonomic shoulder straps and wraparound hip belt. Back adjustment covers 4 sizes.In case of rainfall, it is quickly installed and attached over your bag so you can't lose it! Size adjustment system at back panel using straps. Compatible with carrying year-round alpine and camping gear: skis, ice axes, poles, snowshoes, tent, sleeping pad...

Description of UBIC 40 Reviews for UBIC 40 Produit conforme à ma demande Au premier abord, un très bon sac. En espérant qu'il dure comme le précédent sac Millet durant 20 ans en utilisation intensive. Rain cover includedGood organization optionsLoads of exterior carry potential Variloop straps were complicated and limited compressibilityExtra webbing and buckles everywhereSingle-layer bottom fabric compromised durabilityFixed lid and hipbelt The Millet Ubic 30 is a comfortable, tough mountain daypack. Regrettably, Millet took a valiant stab at improving external-carry versatility with the Variloop strap system (included on the entire Ubic line) and wound up negatively affecting both the quality of the pack’s exterior carry options and the user’s ability to compress the bag’s main compartment. Despite the Variloop(s), the Ubic 30 proved itself to be a generally well-rounded backpack capable of taking on a wide variety of tasks. Comfort/AdjustabilityThe Ubic 30’s simple, flexible x-frame delivered well-balanced support for any combination of gear I could fit inside;

for a mountaineering-style pack, its harness padding was more than sufficient. However, I found the ergonomics of the hipbelt adjustments to be somewhat lacking. WeightI often wished that this pack gave me the ability to strip some features—and significant weight—for lighter-load excursions. The Ubic’s wild proliferation of straps and buckles felt consistently unnecessary, even when I needed to carry several items on the pack’s exterior, and ultimately contributed to a lower score here. That said, 41 ounces is a fairly average weight for a pack of this size and apparent persuasion. CapacityThe Ubic was only minimally expandable, thanks to its fixed lid, but I found that anything that fit inside the pack carried well. With the main bag fully full, extra pockets performed with aplomb, and both frame and harness felt perfectly capable when supporting larger loads. Tragically, although its plethora of external-carry options marginally enhanced overall carry-capacity, the awkwardness of the Variloop usually discouraged me from attempting any creative super-loading.

Organization/AccessThough I would have preferred a top-loading pocket at the front of the pack, I found the other pockets and access options to be well placed and intelligently designed. Extra pockets were entirely useful, even when the main compartment was overstuffed. FeaturesUnfortunately for this pack’s overall score, the Variloop system hurt more than it helped in several categories. On the other hand, I was pleased with the included rain cover and the functional pocketing. And while I would have liked to have a removable hipbelt and lid, considering the Ubic’s stated target user-group, the included raincover and hydration sleeve definitely enhanced its versatility for those users who aren’t always donning a harness under their daypack. ValueAt a typical price point in a jam-packed and competitive category, the Ubic’s features were neither specific enough nor versatile enough to elevate it above the crowd. How We Tested It I carried this pack on various day hiking and climbing trips totaling 90 miles over 3 months in Southern California.

The bag was also subjected to standardized abrasion-abuse, artificial-weather-testing, and lab-based overloading to more accurately estimate real-world limits of Capacity and Feature-usefulness. The products featured in this test have been loaned to the Gear Institute. For more on our policies regarding editorial objectivity and sample returns, see here. Shop for the Millet Ubic 30 Type of Backpack: Day Pack Volume (unverified): 1835 cu. in. (30 liters) > Bike Gear Reviews > Climbing Gear Reviews > Camping & Hiking Gear Reviews > Fishing Gear Reviews > Running Gear Reviews > Skiing Gear Reviews > Watersports Equipment Reviews Test ResultsArticlesTop StoriesUrban AdventureBest of the WebIndustry InsiderGear ReviewGearBaitBehind the ScenesQ & AGear ReviewsGear SchoolFresh GearPack Like a ProBest In ClassAboutOur ExpertsOur StoryPrivacy PolicyGear Nation BikeRoad BikesMountain BikesCycling SunglassesBike HelmetsCycling GlovesBike Shoes ClimbClimbing ShoesQuickdrawsHarnessesAscendersWaterproof JacketsInsulated JacketsSoftshell JacketsBaselayersRopesHelmetsCamming DevicesMountaineering Boots Camp & HikeHiking BootsHiking ShoesHiking SunglassesStorm ShellsSoftshell JacketsInsulated JacketsSleeping BagsMultitoolsKnivesBaselayersBackpacksHydration PacksCamp CookwareInsulated Hiking BootsStovesTents FishFly Fishing ReelsFly Fishing RodsFly Fishing Waders RUNRunning Hydration PacksRunning SunglassesGPS Running WatchesRunning ShoesRoad Running ShoesTrail Running ShoesMinimalist Running ShoesRunning JacketsRunning BrasRunning Strollers SkiAvalanche AirbagsSki BaselayersAvalanche BeaconsSkisSki BindingsSki BootsSki JacketsSki HelmetsSki GlovesSki GogglesSki PantsSki PolesSki BackpacksSki Climbing Skins