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The North Face Primero 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

The North Face Primero 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

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The North Face Primero 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

Buying a pack that's deemed obsolete two months later is a bitter thing to experience. The North Face Primero 60 Backpack, however, is practically immune to outdatedness. Its sturdy foundation is The North Face's flexible X-Radial suspension, crossed 7075 aluminum stays that pivot with the twisting and bending of your body. The formable EVA foam back panel breathes deeply, cleans easily, and resists odor, and retains its shape through use and abuse. Durable, highly water-resistant shell fabric protects your gear from tough trail conditions, and The North Face gave this pack a waterproof bottom to block muck from seeping in when you set it down. A waterproof hood seals out light showers that try to soak your spirits and supplies.

Bottom Line: The lightweight, durable Primero Backpack moves with you, so you can move faster.

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the Medium, large and small sizes? does that mean a larger volume

the Medium, large and small sizes? does that mean a larger volume or a larger hipbelt size?

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February 25, 2009

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Both. Check the sizing chart and the Tech Specs on the right to see what the various sizes are.

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February 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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By: Backcountry.com Vendor Rep
August 3, 2009

Used this pack in the Tetons 2 weekends ago and was very impressed. I was unsure how the expandable foam back panel was going to feel, but after 20 miles it felt great. This is probably the first large capacity pack that I have ever worn that did not create any hot spots while dialing in the suspension. The welded seams on the top and bottom of the pack are a nice touch and really eliminate the need for a rain cover. Carried very nicely with a medium load of about 40 pounds.

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Does the pack come with a Trampoline sleeping bag divider as

Does the pack come with a Trampoline sleeping bag divider as is listed on The North Face website?

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December 10, 2008

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No, (at least mine didn't) but I bought mine from a local store.. That is a downside of this pack in my opinion. The side access zipper does allow you to unzip the bag far enough to pull out the sleeping bag, but then everything falls down to the bottom of course. It's for the rest of the positive aspects of the bag I just try to look past this as I repack my bag in the morning.

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December 15, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

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March 10, 2008

It's advertised as "watertight" in Backpacker magazine and even a hose couldn't sneak any water in... well that's almost true. The fabric is incredibly durable, and water proof as far as I've ever taken it. The hood is completely watertight with a waterproof zipper to top it off. However, there is a long side access zipper down the bag that isn't waterproof.. and lets a lot of water in when it's pouring. Why The North Face would make a waterproof pack, but not include a waterproof zipper for the longest zipper on the bag is beyond me. There is a storm flap that covers it, but it doesn't help much. With that considered, here are the good notes- The frame is the most comfortable internal I've ever used. Although you can't really overload the bag or else the hip belts start to fail, around the 55 lbs and up range. Getting that much weight into a 60 liter bag is pretty tough for and average backpacking trip though. The 30 to 40 pound range is amazing! Rotating hip belt moves with you, great center of gravity, and the ventilation on your back works well. The zipper pulls are wonderful too, no little strings, but rubber finger loops. Great durable pack, that carries loads exceptionally well, but I wish they would have made it with a waterproof zipper. My experience for credibility- Trip guide for the past 4 years leading trips around the U.S..

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Does The North Face Primero 60 Backpack meet airline carry-one

Does The North Face Primero 60 Backpack meet airline carry-one size restrictions?

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July 16, 2008

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Generally no, and taking a backpack this large through TSA is a pain (especially if secondary screening is involved).Save yourself a giant headache by just checking the damned thing.The restrictions have become a bit more relaxed recently. This is the guide I use: "Each passenger is restricted to carrying only one item through the airport search point with a maximum size of 56cm x 45cm x 25cm and a maximum weight of 18kg (40lbs), including wheels, handles and external pockets. Other bags, such as handbags, may be carried within the single item of cabin baggage." This converts to 22in x18in x10in. Using this guide the Primero 60 would not fit the carry-on restrictions. I would, however double check with your airlines prior to departure.

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October 30, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

needs a rain cover

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May 21, 2009

Ordered it and returned it. They attempted to make a waterproof pack but forgot to but waterproof zippers. I also don’t care much for the back panel. I know this type of back panel is popular and probably really nice but when ski mountaineering I don’t like the weight to be off my back that much. The bag is good for the price though if you don’t plan on getting in any down pours or if you don’t mind the weight a little off your back.

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Is the top removable, or "floating" at least? Tha

Is the top removable, or "floating" at least? Thanks,

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May 19, 2008

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it floats and is removable.The lid would float for awhile!

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October 30, 2008

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What is The Difference Between This Pack And The North Face Crestone

What is The Difference Between This Pack And The North Face Crestone 60?

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April 2, 2008

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The most important difference is the Primero is one pound lighter due in part to the pack material used.

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November 20, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material:
630D Oxford 
Volume:
[Small] 3350-3950cu in3 (55-65L); [Medium] 3650-4300cu in (60-70L); [Large] 3950-4600cu in (65-75L) 
Suspension:
X-Radial, E-VAP shoulder harness, E-VAP 3-point hip-belt 
Hydration Compatible:
Yes 
Torso Adjustment:
Yes 
Detachable Pack:
No 
Sleeping Bag Compartment:
No 
Rain Cover:
No, but waterproof hood 
Access Types:
Top, side 
External Pockets:
1 Lid, 2 water bottle 
Snowboard Carry:
No 
Ski Carry:
No 
Gear Loops:
2 Trekking pole 
Ice Axe Loops:
Shovel Pocket:
No 
Weight:
[Medium] 4lbs 8oz (2040g) 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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