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The North Face Ligero 35 Backpack - 2150-2450cu in

The North Face Ligero 35 Backpack - 2150-2450cu in

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The North Face Ligero 35 Backpack - 2150-2450cu in

You are climbing the San Juan Mountain's Triple Crown—three peaks in one day. Do it right and light—use The North Face Ligero 35 Backpack and hit the morning trail. X-2 aluminum suspension keeps the pack firm and fitted, while E-VAP technology on the shoulder harness, back panel, and lumbar area performs ventilating wonders all day long. A contoured hip belt comfortably takes the weight off of your shoulders, and a front stretch pocket nicely stashes your lightweight rain jacket. The North Face strategically placed a series of compression straps on the Ligero 35 to eliminate dead space, and included two water bottle holders and a hydration sleeve to keep you hydrated.

Bottom Line: Ligero is Spanish for lightweight, amigo.

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Rating for this product: 5

light, versatile

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
February 18, 2009

This pack is super light and comfortable--the top-loading zipper is extra nice, with the top zipper pocket for sunscreen, headlamp, snacks, etc.
The pack I believe is meant for superlight, long day hikes but I've even used it for shorter backcountry ski days--it ends up a bit small for everything I had when I was bringing crampons, etc., but for shorter tours it would be nice and light, and the skis can go on it ok for bootpacking in a pinch. I love the stretchy pocket on the front of the pack--perfect for a water bottle and your friend can grab it for you easily and slip it back in and it doesn't fall out.

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Rating for this product: 5

My favorite bag

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May 8, 2009

Pros: Light, comfy, rain cover included, cooler (temperature) on the back than others Ive used, frame is light and effective, really like the fit on my back.

Cons: Side pockets arent very stretchy and it makes it difficult to pull out water w/o stopping. The inside of the hip straps chafe my hips.

I bought this bag as a day pack, as a switch from my bigger bags. Im impressed with it. It sits well on my shoulders and the padding on the straps is not bulky and still comfortable. The back padding is well ventilated and doesnt hold a lot of sweat. it comes with a rain cover (or at least mine did) I really like the top storage as there are 2 separate pockets there. the top zipper you can see in the pic and then another on the side. As stated above the side pockets are pretty tight and I cant easily It does have the option for a camelback bladder though. All that being said this is my go to bag and Id highly recommend it.

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a) what is the dimension b) what is the estimated weight carrying

a) what is the dimension
b) what is the estimated weight carrying capacity.

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Dimensions: S/M 26.25" X 13" X 10.5", M/L 27.5" X 13" X 10.5"
Optimum Load Weight Range: 15-45lbs

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Rating for this product: 5

North Face Ligero 35

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November 21, 2008

This bag is light, comfortable, and appears to be able to take a beating (haven't given it the test of time yet...). perfect for what I do = field geology

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Rating for this product: 5

La Sportiva Makalu Mountaineering Boot

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November 21, 2008

This is the best boot for heavy duty, off-trail hiking, scree slopes with the occasional ice. It's stiff, but comfortable. I put >2000 miles on my first pair. I changed to the Glacier for awhile, but those blew out in 1/3 the time, so I'm back with the Makalu.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
2100 HT Cordura ripstop nylon, 70D ultralight ripstop 
Volume:
[S/M] 2150cu in (35L); [M/L] 2450cu in (40L) 
Suspension:
2 Tubular aluminum stays, molded E-VAP back panel 
Waist-belt:
Yes 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes, bladder not included 
Rain Cover:
No 
Access Types:
Top 
External Pockets:
1 Lid, 1 front, 2 side water bottle 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[S/M] 3lb (1361g); [M/L] 3lb 5oz (1503g) 
Recommended Use:
1-2 Day fast-and-light backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime