Granite Gear Vapor Trail Backpack - 3600 cu in |
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| Behold the Granite Gear Ultra Light Packer Vapor Trail 3600 backpack. So you're ready to take the next step. You've gotten your pack weight down to 30 pounds or less, and now you want a lightweight pack to match. The Vapor Trail uses the same suspension as in other weightier packs; a high-density polyethylene frame helps distribute the load evenly over your back and onto your hips which translates to exceptional comfort for you. |
Granite Gear Vapor Trail Backpack - 3600 cu in |
Bottom Line: The Granite Gear Ultra light Packer Vapor Trail 3600 is your introduction to the world of ultra light. |
Reviews:
The best ultralight backpack ever! This is the only backpack I would consider ultralight, that can hold loads for weeklong hikes. It weighs in at 2 pounds exactly. At first it looks like a small pack, but you can topload an extra 600 or so cubic inches. The vapor trail hugs you back well even though it isn't suited with the standard suspension systems, and fits on your hip very comfortably. This pack has no zippers, just alot of adjustable straps. Their is enough room in the middle to stick an ultralight tent in, but if you were to put a larger 6 pound tent it will pull you back a little uncomfortably. Their is a slot for your hydration pack in-between the pack and back padding. Remember don't put more than 30 pounds in, other then that it will stay a good comfortable pack.
extremely comfortable with support I recently used this pack for 3 days with 30 pounds of gear while flyfishing 4 different lakes over 11,000 ft. in the Pecos wilderness in NM. I was able to carry all gear including a TNF sleeping bag, TNF tent, MSR stove, lantern, water filter, titanium cookware, food, axe and clothing inside the pack. I also got rained on for 3 hours straight and none of my gear got wet. This pack is extremely comfortable and light yet easily supports 30 pounds.
don't believe the hype This pack is desperately in need of pockets - somewhere, anywhere - which will obviate the need to dig through the pack searching for the moleskin or power bars. The advertised size of the pack is grossly misleading. You will never load this pack in a way that will come even close to 3600 cu in in volume. The "fantasy/reality" gap with this pack is a chasm.
The best pack! This pack can be summed up in one word… "comfort". I just got back from a 20 mile hike into the Sawtooth Wilderness in Idaho. This is the first trip out of many where getting the pack off of my back wasn't a priority. Hands down the best pack I have ever used. Good job Granite Gear!
Believe it! be more inventive... Yes it is bare bones. I was surprised to find a pocket for my water bladder. But on my next hike, with many water sources, I'm using the bladder pocket for all the little stuff (vitamin I, bear bag line, extra trash/dry bags etc. The water bottle side pockets are great/elastic firm. You won't loose anything out of them. There are many ways to strap things to your backside. My first 35 miles with it are coming up - I'll give an update as to how it "feels"! Rob
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