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The North Face Crestone 75 Backpack - 4300-4880cu in
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The North Face Crestone 75 Backpack - 4300-4880cu in
Get ready for that four day winter ski trek to Mt. Perfectsnow by loading up The North Face Crestone 75 Backpack with all the gear, food, and extras you need. The North Face designed the spacious Crestone 75 Backpack with a hip-belt that has two pivot points, allowing each side to rotate independently as you move over rugged terrain. E-Vap technology ventilates your would-be sweaty zones and several internal and external compression straps eliminate dead space. Side access to the main compartment makes pulling out your puffy coat simple. Ski slots hold your powder sticks on the final steep ascent, and The North Face's ergonomic design and V-stay suspension system hold the pack snuggly to your back whether you're making turns in powder or hiking into the wilderness.
Bottom Line: The only thing bigger than this pack is the delivery truck it comes in.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
has any one hiked the AT with this pack is it the right size
has any one hiked the AT with this pack is it the right size and stuff?
By: chickensandsalt
June 22, 2009
fits all and a kitchen sink
By: JaxPete76
June 17, 2009
I used my recently purchased Crestone 75 twice already on trips to SC/NC mountains and have nothing but praise for its ability to haul stuff, comfortable fit, looks and finish. If packed smartly, you can fit clothing for several days, 100 oz filled hydration bladder, sleeping pad, light tent, sleeping bag (ultralight), compack stove and more and still hike for several miles without much back discomfort. Great pack indeed.
Has anyone carried this on an aiplane? Any problems? I'm
Has anyone carried this on an aiplane? Any problems? I'm trying to find a pack that I won't need to check.
By: JohnThomas Sorrels
May 18, 2009
I have a pack that is 4500 cu in and I have never been able to carry it onto a plane. Just a bit too big. I am not so sure about this specific bag though.
By: Greg Goodson
May 18, 2009
I love big loads and so does the Crestone 75
By: nlludens1020256
March 16, 2009
Excellent pack. Used it for a week long hike and it carried all necessary gear with room to spare. Great padding, great ventilation and great weight management. I highly suggest investing in a adaptable water reservoir to go with the pack.
Just wondering if this pack's hip strap pockets are big enough
Just wondering if this pack's hip strap pockets are big enough to hold an ipod or a flask lol. I've seen some nice GoLite packs that have massive net pockets on them that would for sure fit them. The Crestone just has lack of photos to see them.
By: moe2474686
May 11, 2009
There are no pockets on the hip strap. None.
By: thehellwig1920737
June 27, 2009
Great pack
By: mike22
January 27, 2009
This is a great pack, I really like it. There are plenty of places to store your stuff, the outside pockets are pretty handy for keeping little things for quick access, and the side access to the main compartment is really great. It has a lot of compression straps on the inside and outside to keep your load secured and close to you. The ventilation on the back panel is great, very effective. This pack is very comfortable, can carry a big load, and still feels great.
Hi I just order the crestone 75, and i was wondering why this
Hi I just order the crestone 75, and i was wondering why this one has 1 year manufacturer warranty and its cousin the crestone 60 lifetime warranty??
By: cri3083908
May 9, 2009
I could not honestly tell you, but backcountry.com gives you an almost unconditional lifetime warrantee when you buy stuff from them. Just send it back for a new one or something different.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 9, 2009
Perfect Pack
By: Justin Alvey
April 26, 2009
I lave used this pack for about a year now (once an month overnighter). This is very comfortable and can fit all the stuff I usually end up taking on my hikes. It is extremely comfortable and I have never worn another pack like it. For the money this has been a great investment!
I'm a 5'5" female. Will this pack be way too big
I'm a 5'5" female. Will this pack be way too big for me? Should I look into one that was specifically created for women?
By: Bethany
May 6, 2009
Packin The Goods
By: wesleheimer
May 6, 2009
i just did nine days in the hood river range and i'm hella stoked i grabbed this pack before heading out. amazing price, awesome fit, and held every ounce of gear perfectly.. even the stinky ounce..
plus it carried my prize armadas comfortably up hood, all around Tahoe, the Wasatch and up in my home Teton Range.
awesome buy....do it!!
I'm headed to Europe for 15 days. Will this pack be big enough.
I'm headed to Europe for 15 days. Will this pack be big enough. It should be pretty warm and I'm packing pretty light. Mostly t-shirts and shorts. Won't need to fit any equipment or a bladder.
This is my first pack, so I'm not sure if I should go for a smaller one and/or a lighter one. I doubt I'll get much hiking in on this trip, but in the future I would rather not have to buy a lighter one as well.
By: Marty
April 27, 2009
but you also have to think about souvenirs
but other wise it should have plenty of enough room
By: Neo Spellio
April 30, 2009
It will be more than enough, but you can't go wrong with a big pack.
By: John Hansen
April 28, 2009
love it
By: Kenny
April 22, 2009
well balanced, well ventilated, and you can pack everything including the kitchen sink if you can handle the weight
In tech specs says: Access Types Top and side. There is no sleeping
In tech specs says: Access Types Top and side. There is no sleeping bag zipped bottom access? Having already the TNF Goliath do you think that i must choose the 60(Large 65L) or the 75(Large 85L) Crestone? I'm going to use the bag for 4 days trips max.
Thanks
By: Apostolos
April 9, 2009
i have the 75, and it will be just fine for a 4 day trip. plenty of room. there is access at the bottom for a sleeping bag. I would definately go with the 75. Good Luck!
By: Justin Alvey
May 5, 2009
Will This pack hold up to go to a week at Phlmont
Will This pack hold up to go to a week at
Phlmont
By: Matt Tovar
March 21, 2009
Yes it will for sure. It should hold enough. Definitely make sure you have a good compression stuff sack for your sleeping bag. That will give you more room in your pack and your sleeping bag will fit much better in the pack as well.
By: Andrew
March 24, 2009
I have maybe a 29in waist at most and I want the med crestone
I have maybe a 29in waist at most and I want the med crestone pack...will the hipbelt fit me???
By: nessa20x1569316
March 15, 2009
It will be close. You should probably inquire about swapping the hipbelt out for a small.
By: Dave Drulard
March 16, 2009
what does the harness look like? Are there plastic D rings on
what does the harness look like? Are there plastic D rings on the shoulder straps? Thanks!
By: Patrick
January 29, 2009
yes, there is a "D" ring on each side.
By: Justin Alvey
April 23, 2009
Mine does not have D rings, just two elastic straps.
By: thehellwig1920737
2 days ago
This is for a gift--how do I decide whether to get small, medium,
This is for a gift--how do I decide whether to get small, medium, or large?
By: mleatherma1830203
December 8, 2008
It all depends on the size of the person that you're trying to fit.This should help you determine that:http://www.thenorthface.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/P
By: Tyler Olander
December 8, 2008
Would this pack work for extended winter backpacking in Colorado?
Would this pack work for extended winter backpacking in Colorado? Is it a heavy duty mule?
By: pel2466278
December 5, 2008
This will do fine. You may be able to find a lighter pack but you will need to spend more.
By: Michael Kisow
December 5, 2008
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