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Mystery Ranch
Terraplane 80L Backpack

4.880952380952381 out of 5 stars
42 Reviews
$459.00
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Carry gear with ease using the Terraplane 80L Backpack—legendary comfort meets modern innovation

What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:


"I’ve used the Terraplane on multiple extended expeditions, and its Astral Frame truly stands out for weight distribution. The convertible daypack lid is a game-changer for quick side trips without unpacking the entire bag."


We’ve long trusted the Terraplane 80L Backpack for its legendary reliability on backcountry expeditions. With its rugged 500D Lite Plus CORDURA® fabric and the innovative Astral Frame, it carries heavy loads with ease, ensuring comfort even on demanding trails. The five-point lumbar belt system conforms to our hips for an unparalleled fit, while the Futura Yoke adjusts seamlessly to different torsos for perfect stand-off from the frame.


The design remains true to its iconic heritage, blending classic top-loading functionality with modern advancements. Features like a Speedzip™ sleeping bag compartment, hydration compatibility, and convertible daypack lid make it versatile and practical. Whether organizing essentials in the vertical long pockets or quickly accessing the main compartment through side zippers, this pack keeps us ready for anything.


Details

  • Expedition-ready 80L backpack with exceptional load-carrying capability
  • Innovative Astral Frame supports and distributes heavy loads evenly
  • Five-point lumbar belt system conforms to hips for a secure fit
  • Convertible daypack lid for versatility during side trips
  • Speedzip™ compartment ensures quick access to a sleeping bag
  • Hydration reservoir compatible to keep you refreshed on the trail
  • Durable 500D Lite Plus CORDURA® fabric for rugged performance
  • Tool carry and dual vertical torpedo pockets for organized packing
  • Item #MYTD059
Material
500D Lite Plus CORDURA® fabric YKK® zippers
Volume
80L
Support/Suspension
Astral Frame
Shoulder Straps
contoured
Waist Belt
yes
Hydration Compatible
yes
Access
top
Pockets
2 vertical zip, 2 water bottle
Gear Loops
yes
Dimensions
36 x 17 x 16in
Claimed Weight
6lb 12.8oz
Activity
backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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Overall Rating

5 based on 42 ratings

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4 out of 5 stars

October 13, 2024

Haven't had a chance to use it yet

I bought it to replace the Dana Design Arclight Glacier that I've had for more than 20 years and is starting to have some unravelling in the shoulder straps. Unfortunately I had to cancel my fall trip. I'll be stuffing it with some weight (rock salt bags) and doing some heavy pack training over the winter. What I'd say about it is that it is heavy, but should last a lot longer than these Dyneema things they are pitching these days.

Trouble Code
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 27, 2023

A durable, versatile classic

In 1990 I bought a Dana Design Terraplane and Feathered Friends sleeping bag for a winter mountaineering trip in the Colorado Rockies. Until 2022, I had both, but I gave the Terraplane away when I moved internationally. After 30 years, it still had a lot of life in it! I used that backpack for multiple backcountry ski mountaineering trips in the Rockies as well as travel in the Canadian wilderness, Africa, Nepal and 2 years backpacking in Southeast Asia. I had a compatible Dana Design duffle that worked really well to cover the pack for international flights, and it also took the grease stains from rickety old boats and busses in SE Asia, keeping the backpack in good condition. Over those 30 years, the only thing that needed replacing was the foam pad which broke down to years of exposure to sweat and the elements. The pack comfortably carried everything I needed for winter trips. Over the decades, I wondered if a more modern, lighter backpack would be better, as the Terraplane always felt a bit heavy / burly--but that's probably why it lasted decades. The other issue I didn't like was that the lid compartment was large and would flop around unless totally filled. A minor issue was that the OG version didn't have a quick access to the length of the main compartment. Bear in mind, these comments are not for this updated version. Now I'm back in the market to replace it, and I see that the bag is back in production. Surprisingly, the weight difference between it and some other options isn't that much. I'm inclined to get the new Terraplane because it's such a good bag, though now that I'm older, it's probably overkill for me. Adjusted for inflation, it's cheaper now than back in 1990, and if the new version is as good as the older one, it will no doubt last me the rest of my life. I've attached photos of my original Terraplane as a testament to how well it held up. Sorry if this review isn't entirely relevant, but I saw a few other OG Terraplane reviews, so I thought I'd add my own.

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Cerumen
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

September 14, 2023

Carries heavy loads well

Bought this a few weeks ago for a backpacking trip with my kids since I knew I would be carrying more than my fair share of the gear. This pack carried the load really well even stuffed to the brim and with items strapped to the webbing.

Jbgood
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 23, 2023

Haul everything

Bought this and took it on a trekking trip in Iceland. Multiple days across 40 miles of mountains valleys, the pack perform very well. The storage for a sleeping bag on the bottom is great. Very simplistic and functional concept. That makes it easy to steal your bed roll. I imagine the two outer tube style zipper pouches would also do very well if you were backpacking out meat after a hunt.

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Seth
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

4 out of 5 stars

April 28, 2023

Quality!

Recently purchased for extended backpacking excursions. Concerned about hook and loop longevity due to the taking out the yoke every time to use hood for daypack. Use of the main pack shoulder straps are overkill when used with small and non-ergonomic to the back hood for day hikes from base camp. Seems the older waist pack version is a more practical, durable and capable design. Thinking of sewing on waist straps for waist pack/fanny pack use. Is this something Mystery Ranch can do?

Leroy
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 8, 2023

Well built

Tried it out and works well. I will use this spring/summer/fall in the Sierras.

Mountain Marvin
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 3, 2023

Seems great

I bought this to replace my decades-old Dana Design. I haven't had a chance to take it out on the trail but the features seem great and same basic design. It's also much lighter weight than my old one. Looking forward to logging some miles!

Erica
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 18, 2022

Revisions needed

I bought the Terraplane to replace my original Dana Terraplane from 1995. A couple of issues though. The 2 section top pocket is a waste of space and added weight. I never know where I put anything up there in the 2 small pockets and it won't take a map unless it's folded up small. The one pocket top pocket as on the original is more functional. The sleeping bag compartment seems much smaller than the original Terraplane. The buckle system on the sleeping bag compartment is just more weight and will wear more rapidly. Seems good for carrying weight but the 2 mentioned downfalls are a definite minus.

Hiking Mike
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

4 out of 5 stars

September 4, 2022

A near identical replacement for my 1994 Terraplan

This new Terraplane is a near identical replacement for my much loved 1994 Terraplane that served me well all over the world for nearly 30 years. The new M. R. Terraplane has some smart upgrades and keeps the DNA of the old versions. The waist belt and shoulder yoke are big upgrades in comfort and fitting. It took a little bit to fit the pack to me but once I got it adjusted it fits like a glove. I'm looking forward to another 30 years out of this pack. The only reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is that I'll need several years to judge it's long term durability. It's got big shoes to fill.

Jake
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 15, 2022

Since 1996

I got the Dana Designs (now Mystery Ranch) Terraplain backpack in 1996. It is by far the very best pack I have ever owned. I hiked across the Olympic mountains for 11 days on a very rugged route. Half of the trek was cross country with no trail. I started with 80 pounds but it felt lighter. It was an epic trip and the Terraplain pack made all the difference. It was High Divide trail, Bailey Range Traverse, Skyline Route, North Fork Quinault rainforest trail.

Nature Boy
mysteryranch.com

Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com