Bridger 45L Backpack - Women's
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Why We Like The Mystery Ranch Bridger 45L Backpack
Designed with women's-specific harnessing, the Mystery Ranch Bridger 45L Backpack is a favorite of ours for sunrise-to-sunset day hikes or weekend backpacking trips. It's a versatile pack with convenient top-access and front panel-access points, while the removable lid converts easily into a sling pack for quick trips from the campsite. The Bridger features a SpeedZip compartment for our sleeping bag on overnighters, along with a plethora of external pockets for organizing our gear, snacks, and water bottles on day hikes.
Details
- Robust pack for big day hikes or light backpacking trips
- Recycled Robic nylon ripstop for eco-friendly durability
- Removable lid turns into a sling pack for grocery runs
- DWR coating and water-resistant zippers keep light rain at bay
- Full bag-length double-zipper access makes it easy to find gear
- Pockets on harness and hipbelt for easy access to small items
- Built-in hydration sleeve allows for quick, convenient drinks
- Sleeping bag compartment makes it a no-brainer for overnighters
- Item #MYTD034
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 100D Robic recycled nylon, DWR treated
- Volume
- 45L (2746cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- spring steel wire frame
- Shoulder Straps
- ergonomically shaped
- Waist Belt
- padded
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- no
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 2 small dump
- Gear Loops
- yes
- Ice Axe Carry
- dual adjustable tool attach
- Sleeping Bag Compartment
- yes
- Detachable Daypack
- removable lid
- Compression
- side and bottom
- Dimensions
- 25.5 x 13 x 11in
- Claimed Weight
- 4lb 6.4oz (1996g)
- Activity
- weekend backpacking, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 5 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 8, 2024
Great Pack
I bought this pack hoping it would feel my needs for a pack. It didn't disappoint. I really like the feel of the pack. It is comfortable and seems very well made.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 19, 2024
worth it!
i hav3 3-4 ultralight bags, some are more expensive then this one. The bridger is by far superior, it is comfortable and although on paper is much heavier then a UL, you don't feel it. totally worth it! i am so convinced, i am selling my UL bags
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
December 28, 2023
for "bad" backs
Several years ago, I fractured a lower lumbar region bone and could not walk among other un desirable things...I was told my active days were done. "NO" I emphatically said. I would find a way, no matter how long it took. (I am a 72 female, about 118 lbs, 5'6") Still not 100%, I rehabbed with a progressively heavier pack daily for about 2 yrs and did a lot of exercises. I invested in an UL pack, thinking a light pack would help. No it abolutely did not. All UL packs, at least those I used, with their unstructured design, hung exactly on my painful part, making me cross. Although this is not the lightest pack, my researched contents are. So, this pack works well, distributing the load better, keeping content weight off fracture. It also has a zipper, opening my contents allowing me to either see or pack stuff. there is can internal frame and load lifters; the 2 chest straps really help me.The dedicated zippered area at the bottom for my sleeping system is very thoughtful, further increasing volume for packed stuff inside. I would recommend this item to any one, especially to those with back issues; this pack seems to help me. It is pricey, but being able to long hike is priceless.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 13, 2023
Great pack but could be better!
I use this pack for SAR and have found it to be comfortable and practical for my purposes. I would have given it 5 stars if it had the waist belt webbing to attach accessories like other models and as well a waterproof waist pocket is a must iso people can use it for cellphones.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
October 30, 2023
Great Pack!
This is the first backpacking pack I've purchased in over 20 years and I sure am happy with the decision. I got fitted for the pack and was sized as an xs/s because I have a short torso. The waist belt fit fine, despite the small size (I'm generally a women's size 8 or 8 Tall). The pack's chest straps and pockets were a great feature. Because of my short torso, I was able to put a small runner's water bottle in one of the pockets and access it with my mouth only--hands got to stay on my trekking poles. It was very convenient. The sleeping bag pocket is fairly small and required that I rethink what bag I was taking but that was only an issue because I believe in extra warm bags. A footed sleeping quilt--10 degree--fit great, along with a small bag for my dog. The body of the pack was a good size and the outside organizational loops and other pockets carried everything I needed. Weirdly, for a 3 day trip, I had room to spare. Very happy with the purchase and excited to put many more miles and adventures on it.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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August 30, 2024
Can you replace the harness and yoke with that of the mens' version?
May 30, 2024
Do you sell extended fit for larger women? Or something to attach that will extend the waist belt? I’m a 13inch torso, but 40inch waist. The specs for the XS says that it will not fit around my waist.
February 18, 2024
Do the Bridger 35 & 45 come with a rain cover?
October 10, 2023
Are they made for skinny frame? I having a hard time finding a women backpack that is actually made for tall but super skinny! Every time the shoulder, hip straps are too long (I have to tight them to the max and it s still to big even on an XS size)
July 27, 2023
What type of hydration bladder can this hold? I did not see a slim one available on the website, just the fire one.
March 4, 2023
What would be the weight capacity this pack could hold?
January 14, 2023
What’s the major difference between men’s and women’s bridger 45?
January 8, 2023