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The North Face Crestone 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

The North Face Crestone 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

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The North Face Crestone 60 Backpack - 3350-3950cu in

If you're among the lot in the real world and can't always sneak away for more than a weekend, this is the pack you'll want to get. You can fit everything you need for a few days kicking through the backcountry in this bomber pack. The North Face Crestone 60 Backpack is a versatile pack for weekends in the woods, light mountaineering, or weeks of crashing in hostels. It's easy to adjust for comfortable carrying and easy to load though the top or side access panel. The X-Frame II suspension system floats on your hips and is pretty light on you wallet too. Of course it's loaded with North Face features including a removable hood that doubles as a lumbar pack, a separate zippered sleeping bag compartment, canted side water bottle holders, dual daisy chains and hydration compatibility.

Bottom Line: Gear up for the weekend with the Crestone 60 Backpack.

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Rating for this product: 4

TNF Crestone 60

By: manofsteel2314 (2)
April 21, 2008

I bought this pack about a year ago and it has come with me on every camping and hiking trip that i have gone on. You will never regret this pack,it is insanely versitile and the perfect size. It has a great sleeping bag compartment built into the bottom that fits my Tressles great (A synthetic marmot bag, so it does not compress as much as down and still fits.) the only thing that i ever have to actually strap to my pack is my thermarest because ALL of my gear fits nicely in the bag. Once the sleeping bag is in, there is a thin pull string opperated fabric that divides the main compartment from the sleeping bag section, of course if you wish you can just open that up if you prefer one huge compartment. I own a Vario 23 tent (highly recommended) that compacts down to football size and just goes in my pack. but for any tent, you can take the poles out and they will fit in the bag because there are two holes in the 'floor' of the main compartment that goes to the botttom of the bag. all in all , not the lightest bag in the world, but you wont get a better bag for the price!

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Rating for this product: 4

North Face Crestone 60

By: johnringle100138088 (1)
April 13, 2008

I purchased the North Face Crestone 60 Backpack Large Version from backcountry.com for a 2-day hike in Joshua Tree National Parl. I walked the California Riding and Hiking Trail for 36 miles. I had a pretty heavy load, I would say 30 to 35 lbs. The North Face Crestone handled it very well. I have to say that the pack itself is a bit on the heavy side (approximately 6 lbs). It is a good balanced backpack that offer a lot of adjustments. I am not sure that I carried it properly the whole way because my shoulders hurt a lot after the first day. I like the two side pockets where I had stored 2 bottles of water. It also has a sleeve for a hydration reservoir (mine is 2.5 liters), a large outside pocket that is easy to access (perfect for maps, sun screen etc...) and a few other nice features. One thing I am not a fan of is the sleeping bag compartment at the bottom: my sleeping bag is a North Face Cat Meow (Large) and I had a hard time inserting it through the bottom opening. When it was time to get it out, I couldn't, it was stuck (even though it had been compressed as much as I possibly could). So I had to take it out through the top, no big deal. Bottom line: for the price, it is an excellent weekend pack with plenty of nice features and built to last.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 210D double ripstop nylon, 420D nylon, 500D Kodra
Volume: [S] 3350cu in (55L); [M] 3650cu in (60L); [L] 3950cu in (65L)
Suspension: X-Frame II suspension system
Hydration Compatible: Yes
Torso Adjustment: Adjustable torso length
Detachable Pack: Removable hood lumbar pack
Sleeping Bag Compartment: Yes
Rain Cover: No
Access Types: Top loading, front access to main compartment
Gear Loops: Yes
External Pockets: 2 water bottle pockets, top pocket
Snowboard Carry: No
Ski Carry: Slots
Weight: [Avg] 5lb 9oz (2540g)
Recommended Use: Multi-day backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime