Puma Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack vs Adidas Alliance II Sackpack

The main difference between the Puma Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack and the Adidas Alliance II Sackpack is that the Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack has Zippers (Nylon zipper with string pulls) while the Alliance II Sackpack does not.

Puma Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack - Front View
Adidas Alliance II Sackpack Front View
Specs Brand Puma Adidas
Name Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack Alliance II Sackpack
Category Drawstring Drawstring
Sub Category Gym Gym
Dimensions (in) 14 x 2 x 18 14 x 18
Weight (lb) 0.43 0.5
Fabric 100% polyester 100% Polyester
Color Black/Silver 40+ colors and patterns
Warranty Adidas Lifetime Warranty
Release Date January 31, 2014
Rating 4.5 4.7
Price Under $50 Under $25
General Features Shoulder Straps Drawcord closure double as shoulder straps Drawcord closure doubles as shoulder straps
Zippers Nylon zipper with string pulls
Main Compartment Access Drawstring access Drawstring access
External Pockets 1 front zip pocket, 2 side mesh pockets 1 zipped front pocket and 2 mesh side pockets
Side Pockets 2 side mesh pockets Side pockets can fit water bottle
Water Bottle Yes Yes
Lightweight Yes

You're currently comparing the Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack by Puma against the Alliance II Sackpack by Adidas .


Puma's Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack is a Drawstring backpack with Gym features while Adidas 's Alliance II Sackpack is a Drawstring backpack with Gym features.

The Puma Evercat Equinox Carrysack Backpack has a capacity of (liters), weighs 0.43 pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 14 x 2 x 18. It's made of 100% polyester and is available in Black/Silver in comparison the Adidas Alliance II Sackpack's capacity is with a size of 14 x 18 inches. Constructed from 100% Polyester it weighs 0.5 pounds and is available in 40+ colors and patterns.