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Big enough, but not too big, for those overnight trips and long treks, the Deuter Futura Vario 50+10 pack gets you through European travels or a day to the cliff. A volume of 3050-3650 cubic inches provides the capacity for all of your goodies, like a hydration bladder and trusty hiking poles that will get you through a weekend backpacking trip. Features like the top-loading construction make it easy to pack the Vario to the brim. Ripstop nylon material shows that Deuter knows what kind of durability you need on your hikes. Control sweaty-back syndrome when you head out for that five-mile jaunt to the talus fields of Chaos Canyon with the Deuter's custom Aircomfort system. This design creates a separation between you and the pack for optimal stability on long hikes and reduction of sweat.
Bottom Line: Time to wise up and get a pack that withstands the treks you put yourself through with the Deuter Vario Pack.
This is one impressive backpack. There is a place for anything you need to store. I used this for a 2 night stay with a couple of friends at Cayo Costa Park in Florida and was able bring all the things I needed and used in this one backpack which weighed 40#. Just to give you an idea, here was my list:
Nemo Morpho tent w/paw & footprint Mountain Hardware 45 deg sleeping bag Pacific Outdoor sleeping pad Jetboil cooking system Mountain House Food ( 6 pks ) w/a few snack bars Deuter 2L water bladder Rain gear & extra clothes Misc: firestarter,camera,monocular,leatherman,hat,canteen,rope, flipflops,machete,packtowels,cell phone,hygiene supplies first aid kit,and maybe couple of others I forgot to mention.
1st gen Vario Futura 50+10 still serving me well since it came out, from tropical (wet and hot) to Northern (cold) and has not shown any fatigue, in fact it looks pretty new.
Pros: Tough and rugged.
Cons: Squeaky when heavily loaded (>45lbs).
I'll upgrade soon to another Deuter, but just because I need a bit more space for winter gear.
The pack in the picture BC uses looks ever so slightly different from the one on the deuterusa.com website. Perhaps BC is using a picture from a previous model year? If I order one which pack will I get?
Yes, Sorry about that we need to get an updated image in here. If you order one of these from us, rest assured you'll get a 2010 (we only have 2010's in stock). I've even attached the picture so you can see it.
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I have been using this pack for 2 years no and absolutely love it. It allows everything in it to be easily accessible and valuables to be safely stored.
I am now taking it to europe on a month long trip and want to remove the back support for the flight from the US. Does anyone have any instructions to remove the back and hip support and to re-install it.
Backpacked a few weeks straight with this pack in Europe. The Aircomfort is great. I think its a must on any bag that you will be wearing any normal clothing and don't feel like unneeded back sweat. The pack is tough! It may not look like some fancy materials used on some osprey and others but you can punish this pack and it won't show a shade of wear and if it does, you feel accomplished that you were able to use it hard enough to do so. Its a great simple pack for beginners and experienced users.
I got this pack two years a go one for me and one for my 14 yer old sun. weve used this pack probly 40 times and we love it. it packs like a charm. my only problem is that i wish Deuter would put some pad straps on it other wise its a great pack
First I would like to address the review of Conrad... The pack has a lifetime warranty and every company has its occasional manufacturing flaws... sounds to me like you got a lemon... I hope you give Deuter another try.
Now I have 4 Deuter packs. A Futura Pro 42 Which my wife steals from me and uses more than I do (she is 5'3" and 120lbs and I am 6' and 175lbs) the pack adjusts to fit us both flawlessly. With a 30-40lb load (Including 2 liters of water and the pack itself) ample storage and built in rain cover it is the best weekend (1-4day) pack I have owned. (By the way, my wife had a Osprey Aura 50 that this pack has apparently replaced )
I also have a Deuter ACTlite 65+10. This pack replaced a Gregory Z55 pack that was a bit small, had inadequate padding and was difficult to adjust I only had the Gregory for 2-3 months, it was a replacement for an older Lowe Alpine 65 liter pack that just plain weighed to much and wasnt hydration compatible. This Deuter is my current favorite, it easily packs down as low as 40 liters and holds more gear, more adjustable, and is more comfortable on long hauls with 40+lbs. than both my brother-in-laws Arc'Teryx Bora 80 Pack and my buddy Jims Gregory Palisade 80 (WHICH I DO NOT RECOMMEND!) both of which are twice as expensive, twice as heavy, caused my back to sweat twice as much. My only complaints about this pack is it doesnt come with a rain cover like the Futura and will soak up moisture if left on damp ground to long. Which for me (I do most of my hiking/packing in the Pacific NW) makes it a May-October pack. Also, if you load it down with much more than 50lbs+water you can defiantly tell your over the designed limits of the pack.
Recently I returned my wifes Osprey Aura 50 (Not a bad pack she just likes the Futura Pro 42 better ) and picked up the Deuter Futura Vario 50+10. While it is smaller and a bit heaver than the ACTlite 65+10, I can see it quickly becoming my new favorite, go to pack. Especially in the Late October Early May Months. The Vario is everything I love about both the Futura 42 and the ACTlite 65+10 rolled into one great package. The extra weight of this pack is its only real drawback and considering the rain cover, (Which I would guess adds 3-5oz.) the extra padding, (which is always nice for loads above 35lbs) the fact that I was able to trim a good 5-6oz. from the pack just by shortening the straps (scissors and a sewing machine) makes the weight a minor issue and this a great weekend to week long pack. My one caveat is that I have only used this pack 4 times for a total of 15 days (Of which we had heavy rain or snow or both on 11 days and light rain the other 4) but so far it has performed very well.
I also have a Deuter Race EXP Air Day/Riding Hydration pack that is great. Im not a cyclist but I do have a motorcycle and this pack is nice to have on long rides. It is also great for day hikes.
The Futura Vario 50 + 10 does not come with a reservoir but is designed to suspend the Streemer 3L reservoir with a velcro tab and sleeve to help keep it's weight higher and against your back. Other brands of reservoirs with simmilar 8" x 17 " dimensions should also fit into the sleeve. Thanks for asking. Patrick Barczewski, Rocky Mountain Deuter Rep
No pack is fully lockable. You can lock some zipper pull tabs together which is slightly better than not locking it @ all! Then there are the straps/webbing to be concerned about.
Go ahead and buy this bag. Worked great on a 3 day backpack trip in New Mexico mountains. Solid construction. The material is so much tougher than similar size Osprey packs. Doesn't have unnecessary pockets all over like some packs do. Fit my 15degee down bag (you'll need a compression sack to fit your bag in the sleeping bag compartment as it is small), rain jacket, fleece, change of clothes, camelback, tent and a few other odd's and end's. Nalgenes do fit in the side pockets which is awesome! Deuter really is the BMW of packs!
Plus you'd be buying it from the sickest outdoor retailer on earth! rock on Backcountry!
This is one impressive backpack. There is a place for anything you need to store. I used this for a 2 night stay with a couple of friends at Cayo Costa more...
1st gen Vario Futura 50+10 still serving me well since it came out, from tropical (wet and hot) to Northern (cold) and has not shown any fatigue, in fact more...