The Bach brand has been around for over forty years, starting out in Ireland and nowadays, after joining the Scott Sports group, calling Switzerland home. It has tents, sleeping bags and sleeping mats within its repertoire but its probably gained its biggest reputation so far for its backpacks.
Here at Outdoors Magic, we tried out the Bach Daydream a good few years ago and we liked what we saw. This, the Molecule 45, is a newer offering from them – and it’s an equally impressive pack.
At 1.1kg, this just about falls within the ultralight category. What you can also do, however, is strip it back to bring it down to just 800g. This is by removing elements including the hipbelt pockets, chest strap, the side straps and the internal frame panel.
Overall, I’ve found it can hold a lot more than the 45L tag suggests, with the stretchy mesh pockets, floating top lid and daisy chain loops giving a lot of extra load options. The beauty of this pack however, is that the rolltop and side straps also allow you to really minimise the volume, basically turning it into a daypack that’s small enough to use as a carry-on when flying. So the Molecule 45L is essentially a pack that will cater for all trips, big or small.
Materials
The main material is a 210D ripstop nylon (made from 100% recycled materials) and there’s a 500D Cordura nylon at the base. Overall, it feels light and tough. In fact, I placed too much confidence in it and managed to create a scuff by flinging the pack onto a rock while it was heavily loaded. While that scuff is still visible on the pack it hasn’t compromised the overall integrity of the bag.
The water resistance is good and I found the pack kept light rain out reliably. It’s not a waterproof pack though so I’ve always made sure to use this with waterproof drybags.
Fit and Comfort
The back system is fixed and fairly simple. I’ve found it is still comfortable though because the foam padding is thick and located in the right places. The minimalism, for me, is actually quite welcome because it allows the pack to compress completely flat when you want to store it away, whether that’s under your bed or at the bottom of a suitcase when you’re travelling.