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Naturehike 65L Internal Frame Hiking Backpack for Outdoor Camping Travel Backpacking, Ultralight Backpack for Adults

Naturehike

Best for

Best for thru-hikes on a budget

Amazon rating

★★★★★4.6(387)

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Verdict scoreFair
68/ 100

Based on 2 trusted sources

Current price

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Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Naturehike 65L Internal Frame Hiking Backpack for Outdoor Camping Travel Backpacking, Ultralight Backpack for Adults

Sources behind this verdict

10 reviewers weighted by source trust

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The consensus

What reviewers found

Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.

Across the reviewers we read, the Naturehike 65L is the budget pack most often surfaced in long-distance hiking communities rather than just generalist camping ones. An r/AppalachianTrail commenter in the candidate data reports 25-30 nights on trail with no significant wear, and r/Ultralight - a high-trust specialist community here - has multiple threads where users found the pack 'really comfortable' for the price, even when they ultimately moved to lighter cottage gear. r/UltralightAus commenters describe it as 'fantastic for the price tag' with caveats about the shoulder straps.

What reviewers liked

  • r/AppalachianTrail user reports 25-30 trail nights with no significant wear
  • High-trust r/Ultralight threads praise comfort relative to price
  • Lighter than the Teton frame packs at a similar price point
  • Included rain cover and hydration compatibility in the standard configuration

Where it falls short

  • r/CampingGear high-trust thread warns about lack of true torso sizing options
  • Load-lifter geometry flagged by multiple r/Ultralight commenters
  • No high-trust expert publisher review in the supplied signals
  • Lower Amazon review volume (~387) than the Teton or Osprey alternatives, so verified-purchase signal is thinner

Across the reviews

Synthesis · not our verdict

Across the reviewers we read, the Naturehike 65L is the budget pack most often surfaced in long-distance hiking communities rather than just generalist camping ones. An r/AppalachianTrail commenter in the candidate data reports 25-30 nights on trail with no significant wear, and r/Ultralight - a high-trust specialist community here - has multiple threads where users found the pack 'really comfortable' for the price, even when they ultimately moved to lighter cottage gear. r/UltralightAus commenters describe it as 'fantastic for the price tag' with caveats about the shoulder straps.

The honest counter-signal comes from r/CampingGear, also tagged as high-trust: a commenter warns that Naturehike packs lack the torso-size options that prevent shoulder and back pain on longer trips, and recommends avoiding the pack on those grounds alone. That's a real disagreement worth surfacing - the long-trail communities are more forgiving than the gear-fit-focused communities. No high-trust expert publisher appears in this candidate's signals, so the verdict rests on community consensus, which is positive on value and durability but split on fit suitability for buyers outside the average torso range.

Key specs

Source: Amazon listing
Large-capacity mountaineering rucksack, 60L+5L
This mountaineering rucksack has pockets at various positions for comfort when climbing, and has a rain cover and hydration function. With a capacity of 60 liters, it is ideal not only for mountaineering but also for long-term tent stays in the four seasons. Height 26.38in x width 10.23in x width 7.09in. Weight: 2.56lbs.
Ergonomic design and comfortable trekking backpack
The ergonomically designed back pad and shoulder cushion reduce the bite into the shoulder with its exquisite thickness. The back pad has a mesh cushion structure with excellent breathability, so it does not get stuffy even if you use it for a long time and you can wear it comfortably.
Multi-functionality/practicality
With a compression strap on the top and both sides of the bag, it is possible to bind things such as trekking poles and sleeping bags firmly. A separate pocket on the back of the backpack allows for convenient shoe storage for travel. A large-capacity model that can store travel items such as sleeping bags, tents, PET bottles, trekking poles, clothing, shoes, and is ideal for mountaineering and long-term travel.
Load capacity 15KG
A tough backpack that can withstand up to 15kg. The fabric is made of high quality 420D nylon, which is not only durable and long-lasting, but also has the function of preventing tears and scratches, and also has waterproof performance to prevent the entry of light rain. (* It has a water-repellent property and is not completely waterproof.)
Multi-purpose
Lightweight and easy to carry, it is compact and suitable for outdoor/climbing/travel/camping/commuting/business trip/school/sports/gym/hiking/motorcycle/town use/disaster prevention. Even if you carry it on your back for a long time, you will not get tired easily and you will feel comfortable carrying it on your back. Ideal for outdoors.

What customers say

2 verified voices
Naturehike doesn't have any of these, so I would avoid this pack. The wrong torso size will cause shoulder and back pain and will ruin your trip ...
Trustedvia r/CampingGear
Overall, not a bad bag at a decent price. Mine has spend somewhere between 25-30 nights on trail and has no significant wear and tear.
Supportingvia r/AppalachianTrail

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