Two nights, one bag, and a reminder that the best adventures rarely need a suitcase.
We took the Everest Weekender into the hills to see what 45 litres could really hold — and how it would carry when the path got steep.
Convertible straps meant we could sling it on the train and shoulder it on the trail. The vegetable-tanned base shrugged off a muddy campsite without a mark.
By Sunday it had earned the small scuffs that good bags wear like medals. That's the point: it's built to be used, not babied.
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