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The North Face Catalyst 75 Backpack - 4300-4900cu in
The incredible comfort and support of The North Face Catalyst 75 Backpack won it the 2005 Backpacker Magazine Editor's Choice Award. The secret to the Catalyst 75's comfort is the Pivotal suspension system. Pivotal gives you amazing support with its burly frame while flexing with your body to allow a natural stride and help your balance when you're on really rough trails. This 75L (4600cu in) pack from The North Face is a great size for backpacking trips up to a week. The Catalyst's sleeping bag compartment and side access lets you get to any part of the pack, so you can find your headlamp without unloading everything. There's even a removable hydration sleeve for short hikes away from camp.
Bottom Line: Your week in the woods feels like a day in the park with the comfort and support of The North Face Catalyst 75 Backpack.
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So you want the ultimate comfort and big pack at the same time? Here it is!
By: skimrn
March 16, 2009
I was looking for the best pack no matter what the cost. TNF Catalyst 75 is an absolute most comfortable large pack money can buy. Bar none. I have been a backpacker for many years, and so far I cannot think of anything more comfortable than this pack.
The shoulder straps seems to "float" with every stride. They feel like to work independently from the hip straps. You gotta see the suspension with your own eyes to understand.
I remember of the Backpacker Magazine staff also agreed that it's the most comfortable pack he has ever used.
It also comes with detachable ultralight hydration sleeve for scouting from a camp sight. Great thinking. The top can be detached as a large fanny pack. Lots of pockets.
Big thumbs up from me! Definitely the best large pack North Face has created so far.
If you want an ultralight weekender, Skareb 55 is spectacular!
I bought this pack from you some time ago and I am getting ready
I bought this pack from you some time ago and I am getting ready to use it this weekend. Do you have some kind of diagram of where you recommend putting which gear?
By: Jeff Meithof
February 18, 2009
Heavy bulky items at the bottom,lighter stuff near the top,and keep snacks,water,lunch handy.(SLEEPING BAG AT THE BOTTOM)_______________________________________Like what Mike said... this diagram could help as well:http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~hiking-p/AA%20images/beta_greg
By: Greg Goodson
February 18, 2009
Fragile
By: mistervaug458996
May 17, 2009
Suspension bars break on the pivotal system. Once broken, they turn in to kidney pokers. Ouch. Will report back with TNF repair update.
Holds a ton, comfortable while unbroken. Quality is suspicious.
Nama saya ANTO. Saya tinggal di Indonesia. Apakah barang-barang
Nama saya ANTO. Saya tinggal di Indonesia. Apakah barang-barang yang ditawarkan di situs website ini ada tersedia/dijual di Indonesia ?. Terima kasih.
By: Yunianto
February 9, 2009
Really nice pack
By: Mark McDonnell
May 15, 2009
Not the lightest pack out there. Very sturdy. Carries big loads easily. It is very comfortable even with 50# +.
i am going on my first real hiking trip in Peru. is this a good
i am going on my first real hiking trip in Peru. is this a good enough pack to handle all of the stress it's going to get?
By: col2453010
February 7, 2009
yes the pack is solid!
By: Mike Traslin
February 18, 2009
Out Dated
By: Broughden
February 18, 2009
A) Wont rest on the ground standing up right when you take it off. Keeps wanting to lay flat in the dirt.
B) No bottom zipper for the sleeping bag compartment. You have to use a side zipper which is held in place with velcro.
C) HEAVY.
I'm 5'4'' is this too much pack for a 70 mile
I'm 5'4'' is this too much pack for a 70 mile hike?
By: stevesobo2290460
July 3, 2008
Yes, this pack is meant for about a 7 day tripIn this case your size is less significant than the volume of the pack. Unless you're going to cache food along the way, you'll need a larger pack. Remember food is the only thing in your pack that will reduce in size as you continue along.
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 20, 2008
Great pack
By: mavrix
August 10, 2006
Used it traveling around Africa -- very spacious and flexible. The bottom separated pocket and top zip-up pockets were both very useful. Rugged design took a lot of abuse. Pack rests comfortably when appropriately adjusted.
Nice
By: Anonymous
November 20, 2006
Its a great backpack comfy, holds a lot a of space, durable, definitely worth the price, no complaints.
And the kitchen sink...
By: KB-in the SLC
July 31, 2008
This is a big boy... plenty of room for everything for long range expeditions. It is comfortable to carry (I am 6'1" x 160lbs) has been durable thus far. Overall, a good purchase.
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