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Shane
Quechua Symbium Access 70+10L Trekking Rucksack Camping Hiking
Salford, Manchester
£40
- Posted
- 47 days ago
Description
Selling my Quechua Symbium Access 70+10 trekking rucksack, designed for long-distance hikes, overland travel, and fully self-sufficient expeditions. Built by Decathlon for serious trekking, this is a high-capacity, ergonomic pack with excellent load distribution and accessibility. Built in rain cover
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🔹 Key Features:
Capacity: 70L main + 10L expansion
Access: Full front zip panel access + traditional top loader
Suspension System:
Symbium back harness – Adjustable torso length
Padded hip belt and shoulder straps
Built-in ventilation system
Compartments & Storage:
Bottom sleeping bag compartment with divider
Large side mesh pockets
Top lid storage + gear loops
Compression straps to stabilize large loads
Hydration bladder compatible
Built-in rain cover (if included — adjust if not)
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🧠Ideal For:
Thru-hiking & wild camping
Long-term backpacking (Europe, Asia, South America)
Bushcraft & self-reliant expeditions
Gap year or overland adventure travel
Prepping or bug-out kits with full gear loads
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📦 Condition:
Very good used condition – no rips or damage, all straps and zippers working
Clean and well-maintained
From a smoke-free home
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💰 Reason for Sale:
Bought for a camping trip that never happened. It still has the tags on, hopefully someone gets more use out of it than I did
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💬 Notes:
This is a serious workhorse rucksack, designed for carrying heavy gear long distances in comfort. Hard to find in this size class with full access design and adjustable fit
Ad ID: 1500179175
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