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Arc'teryx Naos 55 Backpack - 3230-3600cu in

Arc'teryx Naos 55 Backpack - 3230-3600cu in

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Arc'teryx Naos 55 Backpack - 3230-3600cu in

You've been in the pouring rain for three days straight, but all of your gear is nice and dry in the waterproof Arc'teryx Naos 55 Backpack. Arc'teryx made this revolutionary pack using seam-taped VaporTight fabric and gave it a roll-top closure to completely seal out any moisture. Its two front pockets and lid have water-tight zippers to protect your headlamp, map, and other small necessities. Arc'teryx outfitted the Naos 55 pack with two aluminum stays to support your load and pre-formed shoulder straps for amazing comfort. Its pre-formed waist-belt attaches to a pivoting Load Transfer Disk which eliminates hot spots. And all of this weighs only 4lb 10oz. *Available for US shipment only.

Bottom Line: Waterproof, lightweight, and incredibly supportive.

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Rating for this product: 5

does this pack make me look waterproof?

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August 31, 2008

hey. just took this pack sans lid for a day hike to see how it would do. held up nicely just as it did on the overnighter i took it on a few weeks before. as a point of curiosity, today at the waterfall/swimming hole, i threw the pack in the water and used it as a flotation device. overall a success, but beware of the outer zippered pockets.. i failed to remember the drainage hole at the bottom of the large one and how the small one is only kept separate by some stretchy, non-water resistant material. i'd imagine the lid isnt dunkable either, but that's for me to find out later. as a response to the guy who said it was an odd shape at the bottom: i just pack in my sleeping bag without the stuff sack. it fills in the space nicely and you can just cram stuff on top of it. its worry-free, even with my down bag since.. well.. its a drysack. my straps squeak too.. not sure what to do about that. great pack though. cant wait to use it again.

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hey there... im now kinda stuck between the Regular one or Tall...

hey there... im now kinda stuck between the Regular one or Tall one.... im about 5 foot 6...... is there a huge tall difference btween reg and tall one??? i mean the length...... coz i really want to have a look at the photos of guys carrying this packs bihind them with 2 diff sizes... thanx

and can i know what size the u for the photo shoot for this website? Reg or Tall

Kal

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July 28, 2008

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I'm 6'5" and the tall fits my torso rather well. I think you would be at the short end of regular, and possibly even want a short size, unless your torso is extremely long for your height.------------------------------------
Hey Jinxkal, I am 5'10 and I went with the regular pack. It fit me very well. You would actually be between a small and a regular like BigBrian said. I would measure your torso and find out your back length. Because the short is going to fit a torso length of 16-19in, the regular is going to fit 18-21in, and the tall is going to fit 20-23in. As far as the photo, the pack(s) pictured are going to be of the regular size.

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September 8, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Worth every penny

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May 18, 2008

There is probably a different "best" pack for every person depending on your build, etc., but for me (6ft, thin build) this the best pack I have ever used. The suspension features a flat back, but great padding on the straps and belt. When cinched down, the pack stays slim and in place. The swivel on the hip belt is a nice touch, especially if you are moving around a lot. The material is tough and took a week of rock scraping in Utah with no problems. I love the rolldown top and the fact that this bag can become a dry sack. There's a good pocket for your bladder (something the Needle lacked). Only one complaint, and maybe someone has an idea to solve it: the plastic buckles on the top shoulder straps -- when fully tightened -- squeaked during my hike. Slightly annoying. I loosened them and the squeaking stopped, but would prefer to have them tight and not squeak.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Pack

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May 2, 2008

The Arc'teryx Noas 55 Pack is a great pack to use on longer trips. It can handle anything that mother nature has to throw. I used this pack on a 3-day trip and I loved it. I was able to carry everything that I needed and more without the worry of ruining anything because of water. I love the dry bag design of the bag as well. Not only does it make it a very secure bag, but it also makes it a very waterproof bag. On top of that, Arc'teryx has waterproof that top off the waterproofing of the Noas. This pack is also very adjustable, from the hip straps to the shoulder straps to the back support.

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Rating for this product: 4

Sweet pack, sweet suspension, a few quibbles

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April 27, 2007

I should qualify this review by disclosing that this isn't the pack for me and I haven't used it on any serious hikes. That said, this is an awesome pack. It's basically a dry-bag with straps, but what straps they are! The suspension features this cool rotating thing that makes it very comfortable to wear (the Needle has something similar). Quibbles: The bottom of the pack is small and oddly-shaped. My sleeping bag doesn't fit nicely, and I had to put other things below it to fill it out. Because it's basically a dry-bag, it doesn't have any give, and it's hard to slide things around inside. I had a very hard time getting my bear canister packed. Overall, great pack. Not right for me. Also, really expensive, but if you're seriously considering it, that's probably not the deciding factor.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bombproof Perfection

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February 21, 2007

My first and only time out with this pack so far has been on a trip through the Needles, and surrounding Canyon lands National Park, in Southern Utah. Water wasn't an issue except having enough of it with you, as none is available there currently. So the only testament to the water proof that I have is the bathtub and the hose which I feel to be every bit as good as real world short of crossing a river with it. Even loaded it wasn't an issue to keep the weatherproof pockets out of the water and the rest in. It's a very great design and works very well. Loading is easy and there are enough external pockets for quick access. It did get to be a bit of a pain opening the drybag top to switch layers. The front pocket could hold some light layers but not rain gear. A small price for ensuring that your important gear is dry though. It held up very well. Through the narrows and shrubs I found myself cringing as my pack scraped or as I was stabbed by a tough branch. I was pleasantly surprised at the durability of the pack though as there were no rips, holes, or even visible abrasions to the material. I wasn't sure either with the zippers as I forced the seams shut over my gear in the pockets but they too seemed to cause no abnormal side effects. As far as the comfort factor goes it distributed the weight very well. All of the straps are comfortable and very adjustable. The disc system made for very smooth movements whether it was a looser fit or strapped tight to your body for more challenging navigation. The pack was just not a burden/limit short of the extra weight. Also, they recommend the bigger pack for week long trips. I had everything that I could have imagined wanting/needing and it would have been sufficient for a week long trek. ESPECIALLY not having to pack in 6 liters of water I could imagine room for even more and less weight. My only complaint or biggest that I can think of is poor hydration compatibility, as with most all packs that I've came across.

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Rating for this product: 4

Nice Pack

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January 29, 2007

I was impressed with the ability of the Naos 55 to keep my gear dry. It carried well and held everything I needed for a winter 3-day trip in the Great Smokeys. The drybag type closure can be a little bit of a pain getting larger items in and out but worth it. We'll see how good it is after a few good years of use!

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Rating for this product: 5

Minimalist is sick

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December 8, 2006

I love this pack. It's got all the features you need and none you don't. It's waterproof and bombproof. I found it to be super comfortable as well with some adjustment to the straps and waist belt.

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Rating for this product: 5

Very nice!

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October 30, 2006

Good Backpack!!

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Rating for this product: 5

Bomber pack!

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August 14, 2006

This pack is pretty sweet! Lightweight, waterproof, comfortable, and super durable. I am really impressed with the construction of the pack. It’s not over loaded with straps or pockets that you don’t need. It holds all the gear I need for a trip, and it’s easy to get in and out of with the great roll top opening. This is just an all around bomber pack! No complaints from me.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 420D Seam sealed VaporTight fabric
Volume: [S] 3230cu in(53L), [R] 3420cu in (55L), [T] 3600cu in (59L)
Suspension: Pre-formed shoulder straps and waist-belt, Monoframe back panel with two aluminum stays
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: The whole bag is waterproof
Access Types: Top
Gear Loops: No
External Pockets: 2 Front, 1 lid
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Ice Axe Loops: 2
Recommended Use: Multi-day backpacking in extremely wet weather
Weight: [S] 4lb 6oz, [R] 4lb 10oz, [T] 4lb 14oz
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime