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Mountain Hardwear Koa 35 Backpack - 2000-2450cu in

Mountain Hardwear Koa 35 Backpack - 2000-2450cu in

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Mountain Hardwear Koa 35 Backpack - 2000-2450cu in

Load up the Mountain Hardwear Koa 35 backpack for everything from a lightweight overnight to a day at the sport crags. This roll-top backpack stows all your necessary gear and carries it comfortably thanks to its HPDE frame sheet with an alloy support rod and a tensioned-mesh back panel, which allows for flow-through ventilation.

  • Front daisy chain for lashing ice axe or trekking poles
  • Stowable stretch mesh pocket allows for gear overflow
  • Roll-top and side zipper give you easy access to inside of the pack
  • Full-length side pocket accommodates longer items
  • Padded hip belt and shoulder straps provide all-day comfort

Bottom Line: A durable, weight-saving pack for one- or two-day backcountry outings.

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Hey I'm 5'11 and waist size 32 what size should i get

Hey I'm 5'11 and waist size 32 what size should i get ? I want the 40 liter large bag but im not sure if it will be to large for me trying to find a back pack for my trip to aus staying there for 3 weeks and i am not quite sure what pack i want i just know for sure that i want the bag to be able to be carry on and have enough room to bring back a few small souvenirs.

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October 15, 2009

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I've taken my Black Diamond Predator 50L carry-on multiple times. Not sure if that helps.

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October 20, 2009

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Koa35 and Milo

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March 23, 2009

Main pouch:
MHW Switch 20 (Comfy), oldschool GuideLight mat, MHW Kiva, MSR Titanium pot & PocketRocket, 335ml fuel canister, MHW Compressor puffy, spare clothes, toothbrush.
Side pockets: 1l water, MSR MiniWorks ceramic filter.
Comes in around 19 lbs with fuel and no water/food

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Rating for this product: 4

koa35 + bike = urban sport utility vehicle.

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March 23, 2009

I've had this for about 3 months now, and have started using it on a daily basis for bicycle commuting. The pack is surprisingly waterproof, and I trust it to carry my computer when I bicycle in California rain"storms" (read: showers). I've packed it up for an overnighter backpacking trip (that got aborted, ARRG!), and it sits extremely well with up to 25 lbs, about the limit of what you can fit into it without having gold bars. It's basically the best things of the Gregory Z30 RT and the Z55 put together, and surprisingly capacious for a 35 liter. Again, though, it is an exceptionally good pack for medium-to-large day trips on a bicycle. Trad rack+rope, swallowed, shoes on the outside. Computer, books, raingear, change of clothes for work? Perfect fit.

Six month update: Zippers in straight lines (like this bag and my BD bags) WORK every time. Zippers in curves and arcs (Gregory, Osprey, I'm looking at you) Do not zip well when stuffed! Thank you MHW for being sensible.

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I'm trying to decide between the Mountain Hardwear Koa 35

I'm trying to decide between the Mountain Hardwear Koa 35 and the Lowe Alpine Mountain Attack Pro 45+10 -2700 cu in. I need it for weekend trips, plus overnight hikes and mountain biking. I also snowshoe and cross country ski in the winter. I'm not sure which one is best for me.

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July 3, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
210D Ripstop nylon, 420D HT nylon 
Volume:
[S] 2000cu in (33L); [M] 2150cu in (35L); [L] 2450cu in (40L) 
Suspension:
Alloy shaping rod, HDPE frame sheet 
Waist-belt:
Yes 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Roll-top, side 
Pockets:
[External] 2 side, 2 hip belt, 1 side, 1 front; [Internal] 1 hydration 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
None 
Ice Axe Loops:
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[S] 2lb 15oz (1.3kg); [M] 3lb 2oz (1.4kg); [L] 3lb 5oz (1.5kg) 
Recommended Use:
Hiking, backpacking, climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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