---
product_id: 21761941
title: "G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack Waterproof Daypack Outdoor Camping Climbing Backpack with Rain Cover for Men Women"
brand: "g4free"
price: "฿10133"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "G4 Free"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/21761941-g4free-50l-hiking-backpack-waterproof-daypack-outdoor-camping-climbing-backpack
store_origin: TH
region: Thailand
---

# Includes rain cover 50L max capacity Waterproof nylon fabric G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack Waterproof Daypack Outdoor Camping Climbing Backpack with Rain Cover for Men Women

**Brand:** g4free
**Price:** ฿10133
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎒 Gear up, stand out, and never miss a trail!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack Waterproof Daypack Outdoor Camping Climbing Backpack with Rain Cover for Men Women by g4free
- **How much does it cost?** ฿10133 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/21761941-g4free-50l-hiking-backpack-waterproof-daypack-outdoor-camping-climbing-backpack)

## Best For

- g4free enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted g4free brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Weather Ready:** Integrated rain cover ensures your gear stays protected no matter the forecast.
- • **Smart Organization:** Multiple specialized pockets including a shoe compartment and hydration bladder slot for ultimate convenience.
- • **Comfort-First Design:** Breathable mesh back panel and thick shoulder straps reduce fatigue on long treks.
- • **Spacious 50L Capacity:** Carry all your essentials and then some—perfect for day-long adventures or weekend getaways.
- • **Waterproof Durability:** Crafted from premium waterproof nylon with heavy-duty SBS zippers to keep your gear safe and dry.

## Overview

The G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack is a versatile, waterproof daypack designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring durable nylon construction, a large 50-liter capacity, multiple specialized compartments including a hydration bladder slot, and a breathable, ergonomic design, it ensures comfort and organization on every adventure. Complete with a rain cover, this backpack is built to protect your gear and keep you moving, rain or shine.

## Description

desertcart.com : G4Free 50L Hiking Backpack Waterproof Daypack Outdoor Camping Climbing Backpack with Rain Cover for Men Women : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Close all of those other tabs. This is the backpack. - If you have 30 tabs open while you feverishly research backpacks that all look the same and make the same claims, you can stop. You have arrived at your destination. This is the backpack you are looking for. Normally, I would suggest SKYSPER brand backpacks because they are excellent quality and a great value. Unfortunately, they don't make a 40/50l zip top backpack (only roll top.) I went through several backpacks before I encountered this one, and it is the one I have stuck with. I don't use my backpack twice a month and sit it in a closet the rest of the time. I use mine. It goes everywhere with me. I feel like this backpack will last for a while. The construction feels heavy in all the right areas. The handles and gussets are all strong and reinforced. The zippers feel heavy and strong. It has a ton of space, the water bottle pockets are big enough to accommodate a 32oz Nalgene with room to spare, and deep enough that you can't even see the bottle once inside. The pockets actually fit my 64oz bottle if you can believe that. The separate lower compartment is also pretty nice.. Can close it from the inside to have a separate compartment (big enough for 2+ pairs of shoes!), or open it up to have a more storage space in the main compartment. It's not all sunshine though. There are a couple of complaints: the bag does have two main zipper compartments, but I wish it had a third, smaller compartment in the front. It's not that there isn't enough room in the bag, there are just some things I prefer to separate and having another area is nice. The padding on the straps is a tad bit light and soft. I don't really have issues wearing it for hours at a time, esp with the waist straps, but it's definitely something I noticed. After looking through nearly 100 backpacks, and trying out 15-20, I can confidently say that, unless SKYSPER starts making normal 40/50l backpacks, you will not find a better deal on desertcart.
Review: Love this pack for super-ultralight camping. - Absolutely can't say anything bad about this backpack. I live in the desert and wanted a pack which was in-between the size of my 1 pound bladder day pack and my RT35 which is about a pound heavier than this one is. I, first, found 18 different packs which were close to having all that I wanted in a pack. Had to have a pouch (with a hole letting the hose out) for a water bladder (AND a 3 liter one at that). Had to be around 2 pounds. Had to have a separate area for sleeping bag that could be zipped out if I wanted it to. Had to have a waist belt Had to be able to strap things on the outside (also wanted it to be able to strap something on the top Had to be rated at least 4.5 on desertcart etc. In the end I narrowed it down to 3. The 4.8 rating on this bag was one of the clinchers. You just can't get a 4.8 rating on anything from 29 people unless it is an amazing product. The only things I wanted, which I added afterwards, were two D rings on the sides so I could use bunji cords to strap things like a sleeping pad or such on the bag. The four rather useless tie points are put in weird places (and they don't even give you an example photo of what they're expecting you to do with them. Because of the 45 degree angle on the bottom tie points, I'd assume that they're expecting that you'll criss-cross connect between the lower ones and the upper ones in an X fashion. If you do that, however, there isn't much that you'll be able to add to the pack in that fashion. Instead, I cut four 2 inch pieces of 1" orange webbing, sewed them around in a square through a plastic D ring and sewed two right in the middle between the two right and two left tie points along the edge nearest my body. I sewed the thread right through the inside rubber edge rope that runs around the inside to give it stability. Then I sewed two more at 45 degree angles along the same edge right up at the top where the handle meets the pack so I can bunji cord between that corner and the lower tie points. Works out well that way. Some of the things I love about this pack are... The weight. Hard to weigh it on my scale; but it seems like it's about 2.3 pounds even after my modifications. Not much way you can get lighter than that. Love the hip belt and the way it sits on my back. It distributes the weight well between the shoulder straps and the hip belt. The water bladder has no upper hanging hook; but it doesn't seem to NEED one (even though I did make one for it by sewing on a length of very thin webbing, then making a U-shaped hook out of brass flat hobby material that I had. Pop-riveted two pop rivets into the webbing and then filed down the pop rivets round and covered them with silicon. Works well; but really wasn't needed. Also sewed two very thin nylon loops that have a grommet in them along the inside back edge of the largest opening. Then I looped a carbiner clip through them to hold two flashlights which I push down in beside the water bladder. Finally, I put a hook with a finger-clasp in the center along with the strap that holds the water bladder to snap my key ring onto. Besides those modifications; it is a perfect super-ultralight pack for super-ultralight camping. I use a compression sack to compress a SnugPak Traveler sleeping bag, An SOL breathable and an SOL breathable lite and my MSR tent bivy without poles or fly and that all fits into the sleeping bag compartment. Then, I stuff my cooking kit, a rain coat, sliding the tent poles down through a partially unzipped partition between the bottom area and the top. Food, plenty of room for other things (I can stuff my full Patagonia coat inside along with everything else). Then, I strap the air mattress on the bottom two straps and love how it sits upright when I place it on the ground. Just love it.

## Features

- 【 Durable Material】The material of 50L hiking backpack is Waterproof Nylon, high quality SBS pull string zippers, good ventilation, no deformation, Super versatile and multi-functional. Large Bearing Capacity: (Maximum)50L. Size: 14.2 x 9.4 x 23.6 inches. Size: 14.2 x 9.4 x 23.6 inches.
- 【Many Pockets】The travel backpack is so large and roomy. One Large Front Zipper Pocket for quick access and one large deep main pocket as well as one SPECIAL ZIPPER POCKET for shoes or dirty clothes. There also comes with 1 bottom rain cover pocket INCLUDE RAIN COVER. 2 Hipbelt Pockets could accommodate your travel essentials cell phone/MP3 player and 2 Side Pockets for bottles or umbrella.
- 【Hydration Bladder Compartment】There is a compartment in the main pocket designed for putting Hydration Bladder, keeping you hydrated for a day. A great travel backpack for various sports activities, such as climbing, hiking, camping, backpacking, traveling,etc. Hydration Bladder is NOT INCLUDED.
- 【Comfortable Strap】Breathable Mesh Back Panel make the heat quickly spread out, breathable perspiration and resistance to sweat make your back feel pretty comfortable when you carry the backpack for a long time. The design of Thick Shoulder Straps relieve weight on the shoulder.
- 【Include Rain Cover】The hiking backpack with rain cover can protect your stuff from the rain. There is a big room for your travel gear: a Hydration Bladder, your iPad, mobile phone, A4 documents, magazines and other accessories; Multiple attachment and straps for hanging tools, trekking pole, tents, sleeping bags, and other items. And all these items can be protected from rain!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B017LE2KYG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | Low Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Backpack Harness Type | Shoulder Harness |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,548 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #171 in Hiking Daypacks |
| Brand Name | G4Free |
| Color | Dark Green01 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,452) |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fabric Type | 【Attention】The backpack with a USB port is Upgraded New Version. If you get the item without USB Port please contact us freely. We are willing make up for you. |
| Fit Type | daypack |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | fits most sizes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.4"D x 14.2"W x 23.6"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | G4Garden |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G4Free SZAUD01V031B |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 8 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bottle Holder, Lightweight, Rain Cover, Water Resistant, Waterproof |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Travel Backpacks |
| Recommended Uses For Product | School, Sport, Travel, Work |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | One Size |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sport Type | Hiking |
| Storage Volume | 50 Liters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Number | G4Free SZAUD01V031B |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Close all of those other tabs. This is the backpack.
*by L***Y on October 20, 2025*

If you have 30 tabs open while you feverishly research backpacks that all look the same and make the same claims, you can stop. You have arrived at your destination. This is the backpack you are looking for. Normally, I would suggest SKYSPER brand backpacks because they are excellent quality and a great value. Unfortunately, they don't make a 40/50l zip top backpack (only roll top.) I went through several backpacks before I encountered this one, and it is the one I have stuck with. I don't use my backpack twice a month and sit it in a closet the rest of the time. I use mine. It goes everywhere with me. I feel like this backpack will last for a while. The construction feels heavy in all the right areas. The handles and gussets are all strong and reinforced. The zippers feel heavy and strong. It has a ton of space, the water bottle pockets are big enough to accommodate a 32oz Nalgene with room to spare, and deep enough that you can't even see the bottle once inside. The pockets actually fit my 64oz bottle if you can believe that. The separate lower compartment is also pretty nice.. Can close it from the inside to have a separate compartment (big enough for 2+ pairs of shoes!), or open it up to have a more storage space in the main compartment. It's not all sunshine though. There are a couple of complaints: the bag does have two main zipper compartments, but I wish it had a third, smaller compartment in the front. It's not that there isn't enough room in the bag, there are just some things I prefer to separate and having another area is nice. The padding on the straps is a tad bit light and soft. I don't really have issues wearing it for hours at a time, esp with the waist straps, but it's definitely something I noticed. After looking through nearly 100 backpacks, and trying out 15-20, I can confidently say that, unless SKYSPER starts making normal 40/50l backpacks, you will not find a better deal on Amazon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this pack for super-ultralight camping.
*by G***Y on April 15, 2016*

Absolutely can't say anything bad about this backpack. I live in the desert and wanted a pack which was in-between the size of my 1 pound bladder day pack and my RT35 which is about a pound heavier than this one is. I, first, found 18 different packs which were close to having all that I wanted in a pack. Had to have a pouch (with a hole letting the hose out) for a water bladder (AND a 3 liter one at that). Had to be around 2 pounds. Had to have a separate area for sleeping bag that could be zipped out if I wanted it to. Had to have a waist belt Had to be able to strap things on the outside (also wanted it to be able to strap something on the top Had to be rated at least 4.5 on Amazon etc. In the end I narrowed it down to 3. The 4.8 rating on this bag was one of the clinchers. You just can't get a 4.8 rating on anything from 29 people unless it is an amazing product. The only things I wanted, which I added afterwards, were two D rings on the sides so I could use bunji cords to strap things like a sleeping pad or such on the bag. The four rather useless tie points are put in weird places (and they don't even give you an example photo of what they're expecting you to do with them. Because of the 45 degree angle on the bottom tie points, I'd assume that they're expecting that you'll criss-cross connect between the lower ones and the upper ones in an X fashion. If you do that, however, there isn't much that you'll be able to add to the pack in that fashion. Instead, I cut four 2 inch pieces of 1" orange webbing, sewed them around in a square through a plastic D ring and sewed two right in the middle between the two right and two left tie points along the edge nearest my body. I sewed the thread right through the inside rubber edge rope that runs around the inside to give it stability. Then I sewed two more at 45 degree angles along the same edge right up at the top where the handle meets the pack so I can bunji cord between that corner and the lower tie points. Works out well that way. Some of the things I love about this pack are... The weight. Hard to weigh it on my scale; but it seems like it's about 2.3 pounds even after my modifications. Not much way you can get lighter than that. Love the hip belt and the way it sits on my back. It distributes the weight well between the shoulder straps and the hip belt. The water bladder has no upper hanging hook; but it doesn't seem to NEED one (even though I did make one for it by sewing on a length of very thin webbing, then making a U-shaped hook out of brass flat hobby material that I had. Pop-riveted two pop rivets into the webbing and then filed down the pop rivets round and covered them with silicon. Works well; but really wasn't needed. Also sewed two very thin nylon loops that have a grommet in them along the inside back edge of the largest opening. Then I looped a carbiner clip through them to hold two flashlights which I push down in beside the water bladder. Finally, I put a hook with a finger-clasp in the center along with the strap that holds the water bladder to snap my key ring onto. Besides those modifications; it is a perfect super-ultralight pack for super-ultralight camping. I use a compression sack to compress a SnugPak Traveler sleeping bag, An SOL breathable and an SOL breathable lite and my MSR tent bivy without poles or fly and that all fits into the sleeping bag compartment. Then, I stuff my cooking kit, a rain coat, sliding the tent poles down through a partially unzipped partition between the bottom area and the top. Food, plenty of room for other things (I can stuff my full Patagonia coat inside along with everything else). Then, I strap the air mattress on the bottom two straps and love how it sits upright when I place it on the ground. Just love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***N on March 17, 2026*

Geniş içi hacimli güzel ve kullanışlı bir çanta. Tatilde çok işime yaradı. Çoklu gözlü alt ve üst kısım içten birleştirilip ayrılabiliyor.

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