Here at The Coolector, we have long been massive fans of Herschel Supply Co. and their mastery of the modern heritage aesthetic. They have practically written the book on stylish urban commuting. But what happens when you want to leave the concrete jungle behind and tackle some serious wilderness?

Enter the brand-new Herschel Outdoor Equipment™ performance line, spearheaded by the incredibly robust Herschel All-Seasons Backpack. Priced at a highly reasonable $150, this no-nonsense hauler is engineered from the ground up to conquer rugged trails, inclement weather, and everything in between.
Uncompromising All-Season Durability
When you are miles from civilization, your gear needs to be bulletproof. Herschel has stepped up to the plate by constructing this backpack with their custom-engineered All Season fabric.

Crafted from 100% recycled polyester, this heavy-duty double-ripstop material is both wind-resistant and highly water-repellent, shrugging off unpredictable mountain weather with ease.

To ensure the bag can handle the absolute worst of rough, abrasive terrain, it features a specialized tear-resistant base. The rugged details certainly don’t stop there.

The exterior is kitted out with premium YKK zippered closures, complete with tactical Prusik cords and slip-resistant pull tabs, so you can easily access your gear even when wearing thick winter gloves.
Ergonomic Comfort and Survival Readiness
A heavy load is only manageable if the harness system is up to the task. The Herschel All-Seasons Backpack delivers exceptional carry comfort thanks to its contoured nylon shoulder straps and highly breathable, EVA-padded back panels. These panels feature intelligent air channel mapping to keep your back cool and ventilated during high-output ascents.

What truly elevates this pack from a standard daybag to a legitimate wilderness companion is its modular strap system. It boasts an adjustable, completely removable sternum strap that actively enhances load stability during rapid movement.

Crucially, the buckle integrates a 105 dB rescue whistle—a brilliant safety feature that provides an instant signalling option in emergencies. Down below, the adjustable waist strap can be securely fastened for heavy backcountry loads or completely detached when you are just cruising around town. It even features dedicated gear attachment tabs to accommodate extra outdoor tools.
Flawless Organization for Trail and Town
Let’s face it, digging blindly through a cavernous, single-compartment backpack for a multi-tool is a massive pain. To solve this, Herschel has integrated a highly intuitive internal tool organization system. Featuring dedicated compartments and storage slots, it keeps your essential outdoor tools meticulously organized and instantly accessible.

For hydration on the go, the pack is fully equipped with a built-in hydration system. If you prefer carrying your water externally, the dual power mesh water bottle pockets easily expand to swallow various insulated bottle sizes.

You also get a quick-access floating top pocket for your headlamp or snacks, alongside a signature TPU diamond lash tab with hook-and-loop functionality for hanging extra equipment on the exterior. There are even reflective dimensions and classic logo screen prints to keep you visible during late-night descents.
The Ultimate Adventure Upgrade
Whether you are an avid hiker looking for a dependable weekend rig or simply an urban commuter who wants a bag that can handle absolute worst-case weather scenarios, the Herschel All-Seasons Backpack refuses to disappoint.

By perfectly blending their signature clean design language with legitimate, heavy-duty outdoor performance features, Herschel has created a true year-round masterpiece. For $150, this is one piece of adventure-ready gear that is practically begging to be put to the test.
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