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Granite Gear Virga Ultra Light Packer Backpack - 3200cu in - 2006 BCS

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Virga Ultra Light Packer Backpack - 3200cu in
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Do you carry a titanium spoon? Sil nylon tarp? A sawed-off toothbrush? If you do, the Granite Gear Ultra Light Packer Virga matches your style. You've spent a good chunk of change to get your pack weight down to 20 pounds. Now the good news—your ideal backpack won't bust your savings account. The Granite Gear nylon shell gains support and rigidity from your sleeping pad. Drop in a rolled pad and let it uncoil to push against the Virga, and pack your gear inside the roll. Padded shoulder straps and a 1.5in webbing hip-belt make backpacking more comfortable.

Bottom Line: Granite Gear designed the Virga for the ultralight backpacking purist.

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Rating for this product: 4

Awesome for UL, only minor flaws.

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April 24, 2008

This is my second commercial-made UL pack, and so far, I really like it. It holds a ton, and has an extra-long spindrift collar, so if you're crazy, you can overpack this with a lot of extra food or stuff if you want.

It also has some great compression straps: two on each side and two along the centerline in the back. These really shine if you take some extra time to pack it right in the first place: Cinch them all tight, then throw in your sleeping pad. Then add your gear in the middle, and loosen up the straps as necessary. Done right, you won't have any gear moving around after it has been stowed.

The only real drawbacks I have to this pack are as follows:
1- The waist belt rides really high. This pack was designed for people with a really short torso. I feel weird toting this thing around with the waist belt around my stomach.

2- It has two external pockets, one on each side, but they're inside the lower compression straps, making them practically useless for water bottles if you don't use a sleeping pad as your frame. If you're like me, you'll lash your bottle on, top to bottom to a shoulder strap.

3- To sleep, you're practically required to unload the bag to remove the sleeping pad, due to the huge spindrift collar, and to repack the pad when you hit the trail again the next day. Not a big deal for people like me, who are happy to constantly repack for the smallest possible pack size, but if you're in a hurry, you're out of luck.

Overall, I love this pack. Hardcore materials, great stitching, and rugged design in an ultralight form, you really can't go wrong. I have a 30L UL pack I use for 2-3 day trips, and this pack I use for weeklong trips. Highly recommended.

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Rating for this product: 5

Light and comfortable

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February 8, 2007

This pack is definitely for ultra-lighters. I carry a base weight of just over 10 pounds and have used this pack on numerous weekend trips. I have to say I have bought a few ultralight packs and this has to be my favorite for weekend trips. Have to finesse it a little to frame it out and are pretty much stuck to using a blue CCF pad due to needing the rigidity to make a frame but it works out great. When framed out with pad everything goes in the middle and you just conform your stuff sacks to your back. Holds all my gear well although I would not use it for more than a 3 day trip due to size for food. Must say though, its my new favorite pack. Would recommend to anyone serious about lightweight hiking as it weighs in at a whole 1lb 2oz. yet still has room for your stuff.

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Awesome for UL, only minor flaws.

4 star rating

By: starkat April 24, 2008

This is my second commercial-made UL pack, and so far, I really like it. It holds a ton, and has an extra-long spindrift collar, so if you're crazy, more...

Light and comfortable

5 star rating

By: RidgeRat February 8, 2007

This pack is definitely for ultra-lighters. I carry a base weight of just over 10 pounds and have used this pack on numerous weekend trips. I have to more...

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Material:
70D Cordura nylon ripstop, 210D woven cordura 
Volume:
3200cu in (52.4L) 
Suspension:
Padded shoulder straps, 1.5in webbing hip-belt 
Hydration Compatible:
No 
Torso Adjustment:
No 
Detachable Pack:
No 
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top 
External Pockets:
No 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
No 
Ice Axe Loops:
No 
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
1lb 3oz (510.3g) 
Recommended Use:
Ultralight backpacking, hiking, camping 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime