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Black Diamond Bbee Backpack - 732cu in

Black Diamond Bbee Backpack - 732cu in

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Black Diamond Bbee Backpack - 732cu in

The Black Diamond Bbee is a tiny, ultralight backpack designed to carry the absolute minimum of essentials on long trad climbs and half-day trail runs. Thanks to its 210D SilNylon construction and tiny size, the Bbee Backpack weighs only 12.7oz. Use the Bbee as a stuff sack inside your regular backpack, and load it with a rain shell and some water before you head up that 1000ft alpine rock climb.

Bottom Line: When you barely need a backpack, carry your gear in the Black Diamond Bbee.

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Rating for this product: 1

not what I was looking for

By: LeRougetel100156597(1)
July 18, 2008

This pack doesn't suck, but there isn't a star for 'didn't fit my needs' which is the case here. I was looking for a small backpack to use every day in my city life -- something that would hold just a few things: big fat wallet, sunglasses, reading glasses, cellphone, book I'm currently reading, sun hat or gloves, etc. This backpack turned out to be much too big for my needs.

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Hi there... I am walking in the 3 Day Walk for the Cure and...

Hi there... I am walking in the 3 Day Walk for the Cure and I need a back pack large enough to fit 2 water bottles, an extra pair of socks, some sun tan lotion, and a first aid kit, but small enough that I can carry it for 20 miles a day for 3 days without being a terrible burden. I want something that is no bigger than 12 or 13 inches. How does this rate and do you have any other suggestions?

By: akneedham2243435 (1)
June 3, 2008

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I just got this pack today... it'll hold 2 (1 litre) water bottles, and everything else you mentioned easily. The pack its self is very minimalist and light weight, so it shouldn't be much of a burden. It has in internal pouch for keys and such. And it's hard to tell from the pictures but it also has a pouch for a hydration system with a covered hole at the top for the straw (which is better than carrying water bottles as you can drink while you walk, won't move around on you, and spreads the weight better.)... *this pack doesn't come with a water bladder and straw, just has room for one to fit in.... you might also want to check out hydration packs (camel packs) they might also fit your needs.

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June 4, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Great pack

By: Nikheil(8)
April 3, 2007

It's so light and comfortable, you forget it's on. Small enough to stuff into your backpack on long trips to use for day hikes etc. On the Inca trail, it was large enough to carry my water, first aid kit, rain poncho, fleece, lunch, toothbrush, and extra shirts and underwear. (Yes, I was amazed too!) Much better than those poor sods lugging those huge packs up the passes!

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Rating for this product: 5

The most versatile backpack ever!

By: Michele from NJ(1)
March 4, 2007

I use this pack when snowshoeing, when toting a camera and lenses on vacation, and for my little one when she wants to carry her own "stuff". It is so lightweight that you can easily forget you have it on, but it's shape make it hold a respectable amount of supplies. Highly recommended!

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Small Pack

By: tchandler(31)
December 14, 2006

This is an excellent lightweight version of Black Diamond's venerable Bullet Pack. I use mine on long rock routes to hold a water bladder and extra food and a windbreaker. I also use it as a pack for mtn biking, replacing my Camel Back. It's the do it all small pack. The material is pretty burly for how light it is. Another great well thought out, simple design from BD.

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Rating for this product: 5

Black Diamond Bbee pack

By: California hiker(1)
June 26, 2006

I wanted the smallest, lightest pack I could find that would store the biggest load that I want to carry on a day hike -- viz. sandwich, juice box, apple, sweater, windbreaker, keys, wallet. The Bbee is the perfect size. The Bbee is basically just one bag that zippers at the top. Within this main bag, there is a pouch for hydration bladder and a small pocket for keys and wallet. The pocket has its own zipper and a key clip. I selected the Marigold color because I've learned that a light color (like yellow) captures more light within the pack, making it easier to see and locate items at the bottom of a pack. My only criticism has to do with the zippers. Because the pack is so light and insubstantial, one has to hold the pack down while operating the zippers. Only way to fix that, I think, would be to make the pack heavier and more rigid. But then the Bbee wouldn't be the very light pack that I wanted.

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Rating for this product: 5

A smart pack for light use

By: Rumdoodle(8)
February 14, 2006

This is a brilliant pack. For climbing, day hikes, and mellow rambles through the verdant realms of this world, this is a beaut of a day pack. The design is minimalist: I carry a 1L water bottle, a lightweight pile pullover, a lightweight rain jacket, a small first aid kit, and a small lunch. The shoulder straps are excellently contoured and comfortable, and the minimalist padding against the back really does work as a barrier between my spine and my waterbottle. What it is not: waterproof, spacious, and interestingly colored. What it is: incredibly comfortable, reasonably sized, feather-light, and brilliantly designed. What I’ve used it for: multi-pitch climbs, day hikes, backpacking (ultralight daypack to bring along), cross country skiing, and international travel (day tours in foreign cities).

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Tech Specs:

Material: 210D SilNylon
Volume: 732cu in, 12L
Suspension: Shoulder straps and waist belt
Back Panel: Lightly padded
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top zip
Gear Loops: No
External Pockets: No
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Recommended Use: Rock climbing and day hiking
Weight: 12.7oz
Warranty: 1 Year