Gear Review
North Face Patrol More/Less
By Will Bowersox
Ranked #145 - Winter Packs
March 30, 2009
After a LOT of research I bought the Patrol. I wanted a multi-use pack for: Travel, long day trips, ski hauling. That's a tall order.
The Patrol was, as are all packs, a compromise.
The good: Well built, well thought out, top quality.
Very easy to customize the fit, will take a lot of tough wear, a lot of options on how to carry and stow gear.
It rides nice and tight with NO movement. Doesn't throw off your center of gravity.
The so/so: It's not really the best travel pack from a loading and unloading standpoint. Regardless of the side zipper it is a top loader. That's great if you cram a lot of stuff into the bag, not easy to access it without unloading the whole bag.
The bad: Those straps that make it easy to carry skis and boards are annoying when you're not using them for that purpose. They're long and flopping. I solved the problem with some velcro cable ties from the electronics dept.
The plus on the "fly-trap" system is that I was able to lash a day pack to the back pretty easily when using it as a travel pack.
Summary: Designed as a ski pack, and it excels at that, but versatile enough to use for lots of things. Just takes a little figuring on how to make it work.
I'd buy it again. No question.
View Details: The North Face Patrol 35 Winter Backpack - 2150cu in
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes | 0 No
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 315D Cordura nylon, 630D Ballistics nylon
- Volume:
- 2150cu in (35L)
- Suspension:
- X Radial
- Waist-belt:
- Yes
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Pockets:
- [External] 1 front, 1 waist-belt; [Internal] 1 for crampons or skins
- Snowboard Carry:
- Vertical
- Ski Carry:
- A-frame & diagonal
- Shovel Pocket:
- Yes
- Weight:
- 3lb 5oz (1500g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry touring
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
Change me.



