
From Outside Magazine:
"For being on the lower end of the price spectrum, the Pingora Outro 55 doesn’t sacrifice on modular features. Testers call it a “chameleon of a bag” for seamlessly transitioning between bushwacking and alpine scrambling—as well as any other type of hike.
Two side pockets each hold a reusable water bottle, though testers found them easier to access than to re-stow on the move. A zippered interior divider separates camp gear from trail essentials, while the optional three-liter lid converts into a summit pack for side quests. Four chest pockets, two hipbelt pockets, and multiple attachment points for trekking poles or an ice axe kept frequently used gear close at hand during testing in Rocky Mountain National Park."
Check out the full article here: https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-gear/hiking-gear/budget-mid-splurge-backpacking-packs/