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Summer is officially ON.
If you feel like going up and around the bend, leaving the concrete jungle for cool sylvan wilderness, hiking the Appalachian trail or even just taking an extended hike through your nearest state or national park, this Oakley Men’s Enduro 30-liter backpack is for you.
Constructed from durable 100% polyester with a specialized 5-compartment layout, it features a 17-inch laptop sleeve and a padded eyewear pocket. Designed for all-day comfort with a mesh back panel and sternum strap, this versatile pack is currently 50% off, offering premium performance for upcoming outdoor adventures.
Oakley Men’s Enduro 30-Liter Backpack
AmazonThis handy carryall is made to survive anything and carry everything with multiple zipped pockets that make it perfect for day trips and outdoor sports.
Happy customers report that you can fit several days’ worth of clothes into it, as well as a laptop or personal grooming kit.
Though this isn’t a backpack for hardcore, multi-day hiking (no hip belt or rigid structure to keep its shape), it’s a great all-around utility rucksack for traveling on foot, by plane, train and automobile.
Best of all, it’s a brand name you can trust at a knock-off price.
DON'T FORGET TO TAKE THESE ON YOUR HIKE
If you’re always on the go, these mosquito repellent bracelets will keep you safe come summer.
The Thermacell repels mosquitoes by creating a safe zone around you. It’s great for the pool, patio or backyard.
My mom swears by these, and you’ll usually find a few of these stuck in flower pots at my mom’s home. It uses a combination of citronella, peppermint and rosemary to ward off mosquitoes.
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