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Home » LittleLife – Alpine 4 Kids Daysack

LittleLife – Alpine 4 Kids Daysack

Published: Jan 5, 2013 by admin · This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content

We love LittleLife and have been lucky enough to review the clownfish daysack and a parachute in the past. I’ve always been very impressed with the quality of LittleLife products and the Alpine 4 Daysack is no exception.

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This daysack is aimed at slightly older children than the animal daysacks and definitely has a more grown up feel to it.

It is very spacious inside  and also has a good sized front pocket perfect for snacks or small items. It is even compatible with the reins from the animal daysacks.

The grab handle on the top is very useful for when I end up carrying it, but to be honest that doesn’t happen often as the fully adjustable straps and mesh back are so comfortable for the kids. The front chest strap also keeps it especially secure for bike rides and explorations.

Z and S who are 5 and 4 love this backpack and often argue over who gets to carry it! We would most definitely recommend it.

 

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Specifications

  • Weight: 260 g
  • Capacity: 6 litres
  • Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 28 cm
  • Suitable for Ages: 4+ years

The daysack is available in black or yellow with an RRP of £24.99.

We were sent the daysack for the purpose of this review.

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    June 26, 2013 at 6:47 pm

    […] have also reviewed the Alpine Daysack, Parachute and clownfish […]

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