Held Zaino: Tried a waterproof daypack backpack

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Held Zaino: Tried a waterproof daypack backpack
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Held Zaino: Tried a waterproof daypack backpack

Hero Zaino
Tried a waterproof daypack backpack

The waterproof daypack backpack Held Zaino accompanied us for almost 5,000 kilometers and was able to collect a few plus points in the first test.


Jorg Lohse

09/22/2019

An ideal motorcycle rucksack scores with a waterproof outer skin and a comfortable and secure carrying frame. Two points that the Allgau clothing and accessories brand hero has already taken the Zaino into account in its model Even after 5,000 kilometers of continuous use, the coated tarpaulin, like the cleanly welded seams, shows no signs of failure, all zips and click fasteners can still be operated easily and without problems, as if they were new.

Outside pockets are only partially waterproof

Opening and closing via the practical roll-top closure, which cannot open unintentionally even at high speeds, is impressively simple. And larger items can also be easily stowed inside. Organizer fans who swear by an extensive compartmentalization in the backpack, however, look into the tube of this model, only one inner pocket is not enough for neatly stowing small items.

The three outer pockets are only of limited use as they are not really waterproof. In any case, the pack size is sufficient to go on day trips with a water bottle, fleece, T-shirt, sleeve and emergency tools.

Noticed positively: Waterproof, practical roll / click closure

Noticed negatively: No organizer pockets

Contents: Maximum 40 liters

Price: 69.95 euros

MOTORRAD verdict: 4.5 stars out of a possible 5

Conclusion

The waterproof backpack from Held made a good impression in the long-term test. The practical locking system and the suitability for everyday use were particularly impressive in the 5,000-kilometer test.

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