CamelBak Releases Daypacks Made from 100% Recycled Material
CamelBak’s goal was to create a bag that works well for traveling, hiking, and commuting and working—varying targets with only a small overlap between them. After weeks with both sizes of the bags, I think the A.T.P. line checks enough boxes in each category to call it a success and doesn’t leave much to desire. One critique: the shoulder straps on the pack are fairly thin, which may not be the best for wearing the bag for extended periods of time, especially fully loaded. With that said, I don’t think they designed the bag with that in mind; this is a daypack, not an overnighter.
The quality of the bags feels top notch, so much so it’s easy to forget that they’re almost entirely recycled. Sometimes when you hear “recycled,” it evokes a thought that some corners were cut (no pun intended) and some quality was sacrificed in order to use those materials, but that’s not the case with the A.T.P. bags.
Somehow, they have it all and can do it all.
Source: https://www.fieldmag.com/articles/camelbak-adventure-travel-packs-review