Hi-Tec Stone 50 l Backpack - Black/High Risk Red
A 50-liter trekking backpack made of durable and damage-resistant polyester coated with PU and further reinforced with Rip-Stop weave.
The backpack uses a flap closure which is fastened with two buckles on adjustable length straps. The flap features two pockets (inner and outer) with zippers for smaller accessories.
The capacious main compartment can be divided into two smaller ones. On the sides there are two open pockets (e.g. for water bottles or bottles), compression straps and two elastic cords. On the front there is a zippered lower pocket for a rain cover and additional straps, which, together with the cords, allow you to attach additional equipment. Handy small items can be placed in two smaller zippered pockets on the waist belt.
The carrying system consists of adjustable suspenders with soft padding to reduce the risk of shoulder rubbing. The suspenders are wide and contoured so that the weight is distributed evenly on the shoulders. In addition, for added comfort, the backpack is equipped with a wide hip belt and a height-adjustable chest belt. There is an integrated rescue whistle on the chest belt buckle. The reflective elements used increase visibility and thus safety after dark.
Anatomically contoured back with Air Duct system, stiffened with a removable plastic frame and covered with mesh fabric ensures proper air circulation.
Technical data
Color: Black/High Risk Red
Capacity: 50 l
Material: 100% polyester, PU, Rip-Stop
Dimensions: 64 x 29 x 24 cm
Weight: 1100 g
Manufacturer: Hi-Tec, United Kingdom

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Hi-Tec is a British brand of sports and outdoor footwear, which began with lightweight squash shoes and developed based on innovative functional solutions. The Sierra Sneaker model proved to be a breakthrough - recognized as the first sports trekking footwear - which set the direction in the hybrid outdoor and urban footwear segment. In 1981, Hi-Tec gained widespread recognition in the UK with the Silver Shadow model, worn by 23% of London Marathon participants. The brand introduced groundbreaking technologies such as the AirBall Concept cushioning system and ultra-lightweight V-LITE solutions, combining comfort with durability. One of the symbolic moments in the company's history was 1990, when Nelson Mandela left prison wearing Hi-Tec ACE shoes. Today, with nearly 50 years of experience, Hi-Tec remains one of the leaders in the outdoor crossover segment, integrating modern technologies with urban lifestyle. Contemporary collections, such as HTS74, are a reinterpretation of iconic models in a modern edition, reflecting the brand's heritage in a fresh, stylish context.