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Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack - 1600cu in

Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack - 1600cu in

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Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack - 1600cu in

The Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack is ideal for day hiking, biking, climbing, or as an ultralight summit pack. Calling the Scrambler backpack light is like saying the Atlantic is wet; it weighs only 11oz and you can even remove the EVA back pad to make it lighter. Use it as a stuff sack for clothes, then take it on short hikes from camp. The Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack is most at home on long rock climbs or peak bagging in the North Cascades.

Bottom Line: Looking for a small ultralight backpack? The Mountain Hardwear Scrambler is it.

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Rating for this product: 1

Light, but at the price of functionality

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August 13, 2008

I tried the Scrambler an a lightweight alpine summit pack. The shoulder straps are far too flimsy, acting more like cord, and lack of a waist belt (even if high) prevents any weight from being offloaded from the shoulder floss. One day was more than enough: this pack will be sold or given away.

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Rating for this product: 4

Close, very close

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August 6, 2008

Mountain Hardware made this one very nearly perfect. Slightly beefier shoulder straps (these seem a little frail, and dig in a bit too much) would complete the picture.

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Rating for this product: 5

Lightest Best Backpack.

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July 30, 2008

Mountain Hardwear did a great job on this summit bag. I will be packing this in my backpack for sure. The materials used are solid and light as can be. And you will be surprised by how much of a cushion they actually give you on the back. It's only a few centimeters thick but that's all you need for a pack this light. What a wonderful thing.

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Rating for this product: 4

Light is what it is

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September 11, 2007

With out question, the lightest backpack I've ever owned. Good and useful pockets on the top and the main compartment holds plenty for a quick climb or excursion. Compression cord collapses the pack perfectly for light loads. It's even got an external clip for an ice axe or whatever... What this pack is not: substantial, heavy -duty or load-bearing for heavy loads. The straps are mesh—literally. My only real complaint is that the plastic clamps that hold the shoulder straps don't hold very well, so the pack comes un-adjusted. the straps are smooth and small like little ribbons and they slip away slowly as you hike. lame. knot the straps so it doesn't slide to far down.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 100D Cordura
Volume: 1600cu in, 26L
Suspension: Removable EVA frame sheet
Back Panel: Padded
Hydration Compatible: No
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: No, available
Access Types: Top
Gear Loops: No
External Pockets: No
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Recommended Use: Alpine climbing, peak bagging
Weight: 11oz
Warranty: Lifetime