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Hut to hut, pitch to pitch, the Elevation is there with you.

Millet built the Elevation 40 Backpack for tackling sessions at the crag, navigating alpine routes, and taking on winding mountain treks. With an ergonomic suspension system and a pass-through venting back panel, the Elevation gives you a comfy carry whether you're hauling a rack of cams or a few changes of clothes. Top and front access lets you get to your gear quickly, and plenty of pocket storage organizes your small essentials.
  • Actiwind suspension system features a concave shape that promotes active load transfer without hampering airflow
  • Ergonomic shoulder straps and hip-belt are ventilated to improve airflow
  • Top and front access points make loading and unloading easy while allowing on-trail access to your gear without having to unpack the whole she-bang
  • Durable fabrics and reinforced zones stand up to abuse
  • Removable rain cover helps keep your gear protected from unexpected storms
  • External water-bottle pockets and internal hydration-bladder compatibility make staying hydrated easy
  • Dual ice-axe loops can also accommodate trekking poles
  • Side compression straps help you adjust the pack's load volume to accommodate different load sizes

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Would this work for backpacking?

josh.r.jac1502442

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Would this work for backpacking?

ALM

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Yep, as long as 40L is enough space for you. It depends on your gear and what you carry, but 40L is generally an overnight or weekend trip size of bag. I know people who would have trouble fitting their weekend backpacking gear into 40L, and I know people who have more compact gear and make do with less stuff and could backpack for a week with a 40L pack. Personally, I use my 45L pack (I don't have a 40L) for short trips and for week-long trips I bump up to my 65L pack since I'll be carrying more food and need to carry clothing for a wider range of weather possibilities.
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How do you access the front stretch panel?...

DoubleB

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How do you access the front stretch panel? From inside the main compartment or those two zippers under the round stretch area?

Also, if you unclip the side compression straps... doe sthe strecth compartment come off?

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lisa2330131

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Hello,
No, the stretch compartment doesn't come off.
You access the stretch panel throught the two zippers