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JanSport Klamath 55 Backpack - 3300cu in - 2009 BCS

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The JanSport Klamath 55 Backpack includes a Ventech back panel and AirCore shoulder straps to help you stay cool during the hottest days on the trail. A 3300cu inch main compartment brings along enough gear for an overnight trip, and several pockets keep the small stuff from vanishing. Side water bottle pockets help you stay hydrated when you hit the trail with this JanSport pack. You also get a haul loop, ice axe loop, and daisy chain in case you want to head out for a weekend of peak bagging.

Bottom Line: Oh yeah, and it barely weighs over two pounds.

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I’m backpacking on Europe for three weeks, does this look

I’m backpacking on Europe for three weeks, does this look good for that? Or does it look like too much? I’m not doing any backcountry stuff, just need to have clothes, shoes, etc, so I’m wondering about a cheap, suitable backpack

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June 30, 2010

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It depends on how much you are going to pack in there. If you are just bringing a few pairs of pants and some t-shirts, it should be fine. If you pack heavy, you might want to consider something just a bit bigger. Also, just a heads up, these packs were on SAC yesterday for 39.99. Keep an eye out for it if you can wait a bit.

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July 1, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Never leave home..

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July 27, 2009

Without my Jansport! I own 3 jansport packs: a small daypack, the 55 Klamath, and the 68 Klamath. I borrowed the 55 for my Mt. Hood climb and had to buy one for myself - just to have for such situations when the 68 was a big too big. Used my 68 for Mt. Elbert in Colorado (pic shown). Jansport proves time and time again that comfort is priority. I have carried anywhere from 25-40 pounds in the 55 and 68 and had no issues. Easy to adjust, very durable, roomy and just comfortable all around. My pack for sure! Anywhere from a day trip to weekender camp/climb, to week long camping/climbing trip, I never leave home without my jansport.

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What's the torso size range on this pack?

What's the torso size range on this pack?

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June 11, 2009

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It's listed as 19". That's a minimum, comparable to a medium in most brands, it probably fits up to a 22" torso comfortably. 28"x13"x11". is the total dimensions. For the money, this is an awesome pack.

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May 11, 2010

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2009 Model No Longer Available

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JanSport Klamath 55 Backpackcu in - 2011

JanSport Klamath 55 Backpackcu in - 2011

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By: E and K Matyskiela July 27, 2009

Without my Jansport! I own 3 jansport packs: a small daypack, the 55 Klamath, and the 68 Klamath. I borrowed the 55 for my Mt. Hood climb and had to more...

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Material:
210D nylon, 420D polyester 
Volume:
54 L 
Support/Suspension:
2 aluminum stays, framesheet, Ventech back panel 
Access:
top 
Pockets:
1 lid, 2 side, 1 side 
Weight:
2 lb 3 oz 
Recommended Use:
overnight backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year