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Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack - 4200-5000cu in

Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack - 4200-5000cu in

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Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack - 4200-5000cu in

Ed Viestrus designed the Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack for guiding on Everest. He wanted one pack to go from base camp to the summit, and this is it. Ultralight 100D Cordura construction and a super-clean design helps this large 4600cu inch pack keep its weight under four pounds. Need to go lighter? Just take off the lid, remove the hip-belt, and strip the frame sheet to shave 1 ½ pounds for that summit push. If Ed declares the Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack good enough for the big E, chances are it'll get the job done on your next Mt Rainier trip.

Bottom Line: Take advantage of Ed's experience and head to the mountains with the Mountain Hardwear South Col Backpack.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great ultralight climbing pack!

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October 20, 2008

This pack is wayy lighter than any other pack in its class and cheaper. Although, it is a tad bit less comfy due to the ultralight constuction. You can cram so much stuff in this pack, it's almost too big; almost. I'm 5.9, 160 - these packs might feel a bit large if your not wearing many layers. I have drug this thing through chimneys, up ice, down snow slopes and still no holes - don't be fooled by the lightweight fabric, it's super tough!!

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What is volume (cubic inches) for each size?

What is volume (cubic inches) for each size?

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April 18, 2008

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4200 small, 4600 medium, and 5000 large

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April 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

MH South Col pack

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July 8, 2008

I'm 6'1" 195 and got the large. Fit good, comfortable for 3 day hike ascending from 5,800 feet elevation to 12,000 feet and back. Needed to carry volume but wanted to go as light as possible for 15 mile long trail ascent. Large is 5,000 cu.in. and only 4 pounds. I had no problems, but I only had 20 pounds in it. It's a bare bones pack. Not as comfortable or sturdy as my Arc'Teryx Bora 80, but 3 pounds lighter. It was perfect for my situation.

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Rating for this product: 5

Recommend

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May 25, 2008

Great pack! Light and durable. I used it on an alpine seminar on Mt. Hood. I stuffed it for the approach hike to camp(including crampon inside) and used it with just neccesaties for the summit climb. The only issue is you have to cinch the top compression straps tight or the frame will "ride" too high inhibiting cervical/head extension IE looking up. The ice axe loops work well also.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Pack!!

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May 25, 2008

This pack performed excellent! Its light and durable with a lot of different compartments. I used it for an Alpine seminar on Mt. Hood..stuffed it full(with crampons inside) for the approach to camp at twin rocks and then used it on summit day with just neccesities. It was great! The only thing is you have to cinch the top compression straps tight or the frame will "ride" too high inhibiting cervical/head extension i.e. looking up.

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Rating for this product: 5

GREAT GREAT GREAT!!!!!!

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May 6, 2008

THIS PACK IS AWSOME! Ultra thin, ultra light and ultra tough! The review above states that it "seems" like a brush with an ice axe and all your contents are spilling out..well i put crampons inside, snow shoes outside stuffed it to max capacity, brushed with trees, fell and had to self arrest, and pretty much beat the hell out of this pack for 3 days in the cascades and it is like new!!!! no problems no complaints (accept i wish there was a water holder on the outside, i just clipped my water container to the shoulder strap) and i am completly satisfied with this pack!!!! I highly recommend it to anyone looking to get into alpine climbing. p.s. i cant spell for s@#t so my appoligies:)

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Do you have any info on the sizing of this pack?

Do you have any info on the sizing of this pack?

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April 1, 2008

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The sizing chart for MHW packs is as follows.

Torso Length
small - less than 17in
med - 17-19.5in
large is over 19.5in

To find the right size pack, use the torso length measurement system. To find your torso length, measure your back along the spine from the the top point of your hipbones to the knobby bone at the base of your neck. This will give you a measurement in inches that will determine the correct pack size. I would use the aforementioned procedure & find your correct size.

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Rating for this product: 2

good overshadowed by bad

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March 30, 2008

An incredibly light pack indeed, but the material is so thin that it seems as if the slightest brush with an ice axe and all your contents are spilling out. It does has some great features, but I had to return it as the waist did not fit. I am a size 32 and it was too big, (I couldn't tighten it enough).

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Tech Specs:

Material: 100D Cordura, 210D Spectra
Volume: [S] 4200cu in (69L); [M] 4600cu in (75L);[L] 5000cu in (82L)
Suspension: Frame sheet, back-panel
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: No
Detachable Pack: No
Sleeping Bag Compartment: No
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top
External Pockets: 1 Lid
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: No
Gear Loops: None
Ice Axe Loops: 1
Shovel Pocket: No
Weight: [S] 3lb 8oz (1.6kg); [M] 3lb 13oz (1.75kg); [L] 4lb 1oz (1.85kg)
Recommended Use: Alpine climbing, mountaineering
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime