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Freerain22 Waterproof Packable Backpack

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The FreeRain22 is a performance-first backpack that stows away for travel. Fully waterproof and loaded with technical features, this pack unfolds from nearly nothing to tackle the most demanding outdoor pursuits.

"Best Packable Daypack for Travel " – Wirecutter/The New York Times
22 liter capacity
Waterproof
Packable—includes compression sack for travel
Qualifies for free shipping (USA)

WHY WE BUILT THE FREERAIN22

Nearly a decade ago, we built the original FreeRain backpack to fill a specific travel need — the need for a packable backpack that could keep up on outdoor pursuits. It was the first of its kind: waterproof, packable, and highly capable. Today’s Freerain22 is the third generation of that backpack. Designed with purpose and without compromise, the Freerain22 maintains its reputation for peak technical performance.

- 22 liter capacity
- Waterproof main compartment with internally sealed seams
- Rolltop closure features an integrated zipper closure option for fast access or added security
- Compresses for travel, included mesh compression sack
- UHMWPE-reinforced wear panels for extreme durability, abrasion resistance, and tear strength
- Removable hip belt
- Adjustable sternum strap
- Two gear loops with corresponding Hypalon™–reinforced shockcord captures
- Breathable, weight distributing shoulder straps
- Water resistant front zipper pocket with sealing zipper
- Compression straps with side release buckles for stabilizing loads or attaching exterior equipment
- Load lifters for adjusting weight distribution and fit

Not intended for submersion.

Volume: 22 liters
Weight: 10.6oz (300g)
Unpacked Dimensions: 19.5 x 10.5 x 7in (49.5 x 26.7 x 17.8cm)
Packed Dimensions: 3.75 x 3.75 x 5.75in (9.5 x 9.5 x 14.6cm)

Materials
- 70D Robic® nylon UHMWPE (ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene) reinforced ripstop, PU waterproofing
- 50D nylon mini ripstop, UTS waterproofing
- Internally sealed seams
- Nylon monomesh shoulder straps
- Hypalon™ rolltop and tether point reinforcements
- Number 5 YKK® PU coated sealing zippers
- YKK® ultralight, wide entry side release buckles  
- 210D bonded nylon thread

Coating Specs
- UTS coating (ultra tear strength): waterproofing and tear strength increase of 30%
- PU coating: waterproofing

Not intended for submersion.

How waterproof is the Freerain22?
Bags with the Freerain name are built from waterproof materials with sealed seams and rolltop closures. Though not intended for intentional submersion, these bags are 100% weatherproof and will keep water out in the most extreme weather conditions when the rolltop is rolled at least 3 times.

Is the Freerain22 hydration compatible?
No. For hydration compatibility, we suggest the Freerain28, Beast18, or Beast28.

How do I pack up and stow the Freerain22?
We suggest folding the pack in thirds vertically and rolling up tightly from the bottom. Unzip the top closure so that air can escape as it is rolled up. For detailed instructions, the demo video below shows the full pack up.

Does this pack have a hip belt?
Yes, there is a removeable webbing hip belt.

How tall of a person will this backpack fit?
The Freerain22 has a lot of adjustability to accomodate most adults. The tallest person to have tested the Freerain28 is 6'3" but specific fit will depend greatly on the wearer's preference and torso length. The hip belt will accomodate up to 50" circumference.

Does this bag have a warranty?
Yes, this product is warrantied for 3 years. Bags in and out of warranty are eligible for repairs.

Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including DMF which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov

Person in yellow jacket wearing Freerain22 in the rain

100% waterproof main compartment

Rolltop closure and seam sealed main compartment.

Man in yellow jacket buckling backpack sternum strap

Alpine inspired carry harness

Contoured monomesh shoulder straps distribute weight evenly while the sternum strap, removable hip belt, and load lifters yield an agile, customized fit.

Man in yellow jacket holding packed up Freerain22

Compresses for travel

Stow into the included mesh compression sack, take it with you.

Close up view of gridded UHMWPE material

Advanced materials

UHMWPE-reinforced high wear panels feature a practically infallible ripstop grid. Robic® high tenacity nylon paired with UTS waterproof coating enhances material strength an additional 30%. Learn more about UHMWPE.

Two men with climbing ropes, traversing a glacier

Engineered for performance first

Boutique engineering that outperforms the big guys. If you know what you want, and care about how it performs, join a brand that shares your priorities.

Awards

Best packable daypack for travel -wirecutter
best waterproof packable backpack -travel+leisure
best waterproof backpack for travel -hiconsumption
2024 best waterproof backpack -field & stream

Customer Reviews

Based on 36 reviews
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G.L.
Good but lacks one thing

The good - ultralight, waterproof, nice design, very comfortable.

The bad - loses its waterproofness after some time, in my case after 2 years or so.

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JESSE T.

love this backpack

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Customer
Super backpack - waterproof and lightweight!

Perfect small waterproof backpack. I bought two for a river rafting trip and they worked out super well - kept our day gear dry and accessible. Since then, I've used them for day hikes, and for keeping my extra clothing and car keys dry when I'm out in the rowing scull. I'll stuff one in a larger backpack on overnights to have a simple lightweight day pack. There is no cushioning - so I'll wrap breakables or hard stuff in a t-shirt.
The build and material quality is awesome - I've used them hard and often for 5 years now, with no problems or significant signs of wear.
Here's a Youtube review from Barefoot Grandpa! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imgRExCWVqI