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Mystery Ranch
In & Out 22L Backpack

4.837837837837838 out of 5 stars
37 Reviews
$99.00
Color:Aura

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Why We Like The In & Out 22L Backpack

We find ourselves turning to the In & Out 22L Backpack more than we ever thought we would. This unstructured backpack can pack down and stuff in our other packs on trips so that we always have a day pack nearby ready for an adventure.


Details

  • Lightweight but fully capable day pack for quick missions
  • Durable Cordura ripstop fights off snags and abrasion
  • Mesh shoulder straps are comfortable and breathable
  • Stuffs into its own front pocket when not in use
  • Multiple pockets keep important items nearby at all times
  • Compression side straps lock in a secure feel
  • Item #MYTD01H
Material
100D Cordura
Volume
22L (1335cu in)
Support/Suspension
adjustable sternum strap
Shoulder Straps
contoured, sternum strap
Hydration Compatible
2L bladders
Reservoir Included
no
Access
top
Pockets
1 external zippered, 1 zippered stowable external, 1 side stretch water bottle
Gear Loops
daisy chain
Ice Axe Carry
yes
Trekking Pole Carry
yes
Compression
side straps
Weight Capacity
1335cu in
Dimensions
16.75 x 9.5 x 9in
Claimed Weight
14.4oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 37 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

March 29, 2024

Best travel pack

London, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Costa Rica. Best pack ever made. Super light weight. Just enough padding without overdoing it. My sunburned shoulders appreciated it. Compartments perfect size to hold passports and small wallets. Side pouch holds large water bottle and you can sinch it tighter for smaller bottle's. Clips were there should be. Zippers are great quality. Material dries fast. Washes great. Worth every single penny. We also traveled with a similar size Patagonia.. can’t even compare the two. This backpack is a million times better.

RNtravels
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

3 out of 5 stars

January 30, 2024

Uncomfortable sternum strap

I've been wanting a Mystery Ranch pack for years & I was so excited to try this cool self-stuffing day pack. The quality is great, but the sternum strap is located too high for my frame (6' male 190 lbs) and it rubs against my lower neck, which is quite uncomfortable when hiking. Additionally, I'm not a fan of the water port only being located on the left. I ended up giving the pack to my wife who likes it okay. I wanted to like this pack so bad :(

Paul
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 17, 2024

Very happy

This is NOT a packable backpack. By that I mean it is too big to be considered that. This is actually good, very good in fact. The quality of materials and construction make it a bit big.Also returning it to it's "pack" would be difficult and eventually probably would damage the pack. It looks great, well thought out and constructed. The size seems just right and the shoulder straps should be fine. I plan to leave it flat in my travel stuff or just stuff it.

None
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 18, 2023

Great for what it is!

Bought the In and Out 22 during the Black Friday Sale, happened to receive a link to it in an email, I have no idea where it is on the site. They definitely need to market this one more. I'm so glad I got that email because this bag checks a lot of boxes for me that other bags don't. First off, it's the most packable bag I've ever owned, it stuffs into its own pocket when space is at a premium. But because of that, there is no padding, support, or frame, which for me is okay for shorter hikes or walks around town with the kids. I've carried groceries home in it, so it's already saved me 10 cents! It's the only grocery bag I can actually remember... Also did a 5 mile hike in it carrying a nalgene, headlamp, gloves, extra layers, bag of gorp, stuff for the dog, and had room to spare. I had to place items intentionally for that long since, again, there is no padding or support, but it did great. Will also be my concert bag now since it is primarily just the one big opening. I think it will also be my summit bag but need to get more miles on it first. Love the water bottle pocket on the side and the front shove it pocket, I think those pockets should be mandatory on all bags. Also loaded with cinch straps and daisy chains for more hauling capability. I suppose my only complaint is the buckles for the top lid are very small and kind of hard to open with gloves on, but I understand why they are that size for packability. Also won't be using it to commute with laptop/tablet as there is no padding. Like I said, this bag is great for what it is, and I'm excited to find more excuses to use it.

Patrickio
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 3, 2023

Amazing pack

Great versatile pack. Good for just about any quick excursion.

Joe V
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 17, 2023

Perfect Day Pack

Many of the adventure trips that I lead entail a 12-15 mile hike to a pack drop. I got the IN and OUT 22 for this purpose, and it worked perfectly. Very sturdy day pack and spacious for all the gear that I need for a long day getting 8 to 10 people up the mountain. The way it packs down into its external pocket enables me to put it in my backpack for the rest of the trip, as well as take it out for summits and day hikes to alpine lakes. This is the best day pack that I have ever had. I highly recommend it to all my participants.

Matt210
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

4 out of 5 stars

July 12, 2023

Nice and light

I bought this bag to take to Europe and it did a great job. The bag is nice and light and I love how it packs away in it's own front pocket. I wish the clips that keep the top flap down were bigger but I understand that would ad weight and bulk. The front pocket is just big enough to hold a thin paper back book and not much else. Another nit-picky point is my empty Smartwater bottle gets pushed up and wants to fall out of the side pocket.

Jon77
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 1, 2023

In and Out 22 A Lightweight and Versatile Backpak

In and Out 22 is an excellent backpack that perfectly suits my needs. After comparing it to the Hyperlight Mountain Gear Elevate 22, I decided to return the Elevate 22 and keep the In and Out 22. This backpack is lightweight, versatile, and offers great compartmentalization and features. With the added benefit of a lifetime warranty, Mystery Ranch has truly delivered a reliable companion for outdoor adventures. Thank you, Mystery Ranch, for providing a reliable and functional backpack that meets the needs of outdoor enthusiasts everywhere.

lll_
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 18, 2023

Great product

This will go inside of my Bridger backpack, when doing multiple nights where base camp stays the same. I'll use it for day hikes. Not as compact as I hoped, but has a lot more features than I expected too. It's overbuilt like all MR products...which is good. I loaded 15 pounds in it and took it for a day hike. Worked out great !

OldFMO67
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 3, 2023

Everything you need/Nothing you don't

This is a fabulous travel bag! It stuffs into its own satchel into an impossibly small size. Once expanded, it's the perfect day pack and has plenty of pockets and smart storage solutions for a day on the trail.

EmilyP
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com