Not a weekend trip. Not a quick overnighter with a sleeping bag and a granola bar.
I mean a real trip. Seven days. Tent, sleeping bag, cook kit, food, water filter, rain shell, extra clothes, headlamp, first aid, fire kit.
The kind of trip where you're miles from your truck and whatever you forgot — you don't have.
Most packs? You're stuffing things in, sitting on the bag to zip it, strapping random gear to the outside with bungee cords and prayers. Half your stuff is dangling off the back like a yard sale.
The Dino Titan Pack is 80 liters. That's not a number on a spec sheet — that's "I packed everything for me AND my two sons with room to spare."
The main compartment is a roll-top drawstring. No zipper to blow out. You stuff it down, cinch it tight, buckle the flap, and go.
The bottom has four compression straps. That's where your tent goes. Your sleeping pad. Your tarp. Strapped underneath, tight against the frame, out of the way.
And if 80 liters isn't enough — the 100L version adds twenty more liters of depth with an expansion zipper that shrinks back down when you don't need it.
One bag. One trip. Everything fits.
I used to carry two bags to every campsite. Now I carry one and I still haven't filled every pocket.
🏔️ 80 liters. A full week. No excuses.