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Mountain Hardwear Maestro Backpack - 4000cu in - 2007
Thanks to Mountain Hardwear's Exodus Motive suspension, the Maestro Backpack provides excellent support and comfort for an extended weekend of hiking. This Mountain Hardwear-exclusive suspension system uses Fit-Lock shoulder straps and hip belts that mold to your body without heat shaping. Lightweight Scandium tubing connects the suspension to the pack and creates flow-through ventilation matched only by external-frame packs. The Maestro Backpack is ideal for three or four days of hiking and camping, and it weighs only 5lb 4oz (size medium). Once you get to camp, convert the top pocket to a shoulder bag and take a short hike to explore your surroundings.
Bottom Line: Hit the hiking trails with the Mountain Hardwear Maestro Backpack, and find a new level of comfort with the Exodus suspension.
The Maestro is an exodus from conventional packs due to its collar U-bar (rather than shoulder straps) and high mobility grade, conceivably making it THE extreme pack. In order to utilize these features extensive setup and re-fitting IS necessary, which is a hassle although post setup you will know what every adjustment strap can do to relieve pressure by redistribution to either your hips, chest, or shoulders. I am 5'11" and purchased the Medium, however I have broad shoulders so ideally i would recommend getting the Large size collar as there is a slight pressure point on my shoulders. That's the problem with the multiple (6 or so) adjustments, decision complexity should be tackled by the designer not the end-user. Furthermore, the custom fit shoulder collar and waist belt are held together with velco which in my opinion does not perform well under load. As with any pack the weight must be redistributed to the hips via the scandium tubes and waist belt, thus the horizontal adjustment behind the waist belt must be ultra taught. The pack can carry 18 kg (38 pounds) providing at max 6 days hiking (if you pack well!). Also the shoulder collar is very difficult to mold to your upper body in a way that the max surface area is in contact at all times, again especially as the velco comes unstuck in places. There is no doubt that the pack adds mobility, looks wicked and is durable, however it is lacking in comfort if you plan on hiking heavy (21-25% body weight) and so i would then suggest the larger Solitude if your set on a MH pack. For all its features they somehow forgot cushioning on the straps and belt so be sure to fit the velco parts with maximum tension (ie. you can barely get into them). Lastly, the reason why im informing more on how to use this pack, is for all its shortcomings, id probably buy it again (well the bigger Solitude anyway) - as packs will migrate to external frames with greater setting flexibility and body contouring.
Got this pack a few weeks ago and have done a couple hikes with it, fully loaded. It was a LOT of work to get the harness set up correctly, but once set up the pack has been very comfortable and allows great mobility. I did have one of the cinch cords for the top closure come undone, but that's the only problem I've had with the pack. Crampons fit real well in the outside pocket, although I do wish there were a few more pockets available. I can juuust fit enough stuff in the pack to do a solo overnighter. Light, comfortable pack that allows great mobility.
This pack carries a 34 to 36 pound load,including the pack itself, for a 3-4 day winter trek more comfortably than any internal frames I have tried for this purpose. It is unusual in the fact that it requires more end user adjustment than any pack I have looked at or owned, however, the result is amazing. I ordered a second Maestro for my brother, who was equally as impressed as I was. For people who are not adverse to the necessary adjustment process, I would highly recommend this pack. I cannot comment about long term use, but, the comfort acheived is outstanding.
This pack is really cool and has pockets all over it. I borrowed it from a buddy and even found some jollyranchers in it. Bonus! Once you get the pack dialed in, you'll be happy.
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