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Power management on multi-day trips: what the USB port solves
On a genuine 3-4 day trip, a dead phone isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s lost navigation, lost torch and lost emergency contact. The usual fix is a power bank buried somewhere in the main compartment, which means unpacking half the bag every time you need a charge. This pack’s external USB port removes that step entirely: load a power bank once at the start of the trip, run the internal cable to the port, and charge from the outside for the rest of the journey. It’s a small design choice that changes daily habits — people top up little and often when it’s this easy, rather than waiting until the battery’s critical and then having to properly unpack to fix it. Paired with 80 litres of capacity and MOLLE attachment points for a cook pot or trekking poles, it’s built around the reality of multi-day carry rather than a single overnight.