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High Sierra Long Trail 90 Frame Pack

Our Price: $91.99 - $259.95
Sale Price: $101.22 - $155.89
*Shipping:$4.99
SKU:

M88526_2

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Colors:
Graphite/TungstenPacific, Tungsten
Description:

The adventures won't end when you gear up with the Long Trail 90, our largest frame pack yet. Just six pounds but loaded with packing possibilities, the Long Trail 90 gives you a remarkable 90 liters of main-compartment space along with a host of technically advanced and handy extras, like top, bottom and front access points, adjustable top lid, soft lashing hardware and a hydration-ready design.

Features:

90-liter, top-load main compartment with gusseted drawstring closure and adjustable top lid.


Drop-bottom sleeping bag compartment with divider.


ERGO-FIT shoulder harness, withadjustable load-lifters, is constructed with Vapel mesh Airflow and high-density foam padding.


Molded foam back panel with Airflowâ„¢ channels to keep your back cool and dry.


Dual, contoured aluminum frame bars can be adjusted to fit the shape of your back.


Product Details:
Product Length: 10.75 inches
Product Width: 33.5 inches
Product Height: 15.5 inches
Product Weight: 10.0 pounds
Package Length: 36.0 inches
Package Width: 15.25 inches
Package Height: 11.0 inches
Package Weight: 15.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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4Overall great backpackSep 03, 2010
I used this backpack on a 2 month trip in South America. It is quite huge, so it fits many things, maybe just too many for a backpacking trip. Many pockets and zippers (most of them very handy). I'm very satisfied in general although it lacks some quality. For its price however I could not have asked for more. A very good product.

p.s. As others mentioned you'd have to be tall and well built for this one.

4Everything OKJul 13, 2010
Everything was ok. The ship was fast.
The backpack was not what I expected, it was even better! I think that the picture doesn't reflect the quality of the backpack. It has a lot of frames and is very well organized.
I haven't tried it yet, but i will do it soon and im going to refresh this review.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5PerfectJul 12, 2010
I got this bag to backpack Europe. it seems like the perfect size, and really light weight. I'm 6'2" and 235. perfect fit for me.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Could have given it 5 stars.Jun 29, 2010
At the hundred dollar range this is a five star pack. I gave it four on account that I haven't had it long enough for it to score full marks in durability. If you've read all the other reviews then you already know that there's a rain-fly and if you have no body weight to speak of, you probably won't want this massive pack. I'm a god-awful massive disgusting individual and I bought this pack because of the reviews that said it was great for large people.

This pack is replacing my old internal frame pack that didn't have as beefy a waist belt, put too much pressure on my shoulders and dug into my arm pits, it also cost more and was smaller than the Sierra. There was a post that said the chest strap failed and that the shoulder straps weren't plush enough and the sleeping bag compartment wasn't large enough. So I was a little wary. But the pack adjusted to fit like a dream packed for a week. The belt is fantastic, took nearly all the weight off my shoulders. The shoulder straps were very comfortable, barely made contact on the tops of my shoulders and didn't dig into my underarms. I couldn't believe how sturdy the chest strap was considering it is on sliders, my chest is over 50 inches before I take a breath and I was able cinch the chest strap all the way down on a fully loaded pack and the chest strap self-adjusted along the shoulder straps to find a nice balance without bursting off its wire. If the chest strap was loosened it found a place lower on the shoulder straps where there was more separation and was equally as comfortable. As for the sleeping bad compartment, well I'll put it this way, I could take Michael Clark Duncan dancing--my sleeping bag is huge--and with a little effort I was able to get it secured without using a compression bag. My bag's not meant for the top of Everest, but neither am I, but you get the picture.

Again, this pack was a hundred bucks when I got it. So if I divide that into how well it performed in comfort and utility; and give it nothing for durability since that's a test of time I haven't been able to give it yet, it still gets four stars from me.

4More Bang for Your BuckMay 18, 2010
Compared to the other backpacks of this nature I think this one is a more bang for your buck. It is very reasonably priced (I got the blue and it is an awesome vibrant shade) pack for all of the adjustable features it includes. I am happy with my purchase.

(The reviewer was compensated for posting this review. However, the opinion stated in the review is that of the reviewer and the reviewer alone. Further, the reviewer independently selected this product to review and has no affiliation with the product maker/distributor, Amazon or the review requester.)

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