TETON Sports Scout3400 Internal Frame Backpack (Mecca Orange)

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Product Description
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An integrated rain cover stows into a cleverly concealed, zippered compartment.The Teton Sports Scout 3400 is sized for youth and light backpackers. It features adjustable height shoulder straps, an integrated rainfly that stows into a cleverly concealed zipper compartment, and a padded water bladder pocket. Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack.
The 4.5-pound pack offers 3,400 cubic inches of cargo space. Dual aluminum stays that adjust to the contours of your back, as well as padded shoulder straps, lumbar area, and waist belt ensure optimum comfort, even on long treks.
Specifications
- Measures 17-by-33-by-12 inches (W x H x D)
- 3,400-cubic-inch (55-liter) cargo capacity
- 4.5-pound weight
- Shell made of 600-denier diamond ripstop material
The Wilderness55/Scout3400 is perfectly sized for youth and the light backpacker. Complete with adjustable height shoulder straps, a rainfly compartment and rainfly, the Wilderness55/Scout3400 also features a padded water bladder pocket. Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and a top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories. A top-loading main compartment and a sleeping bag compartment complete the pack. Includes bright yellow attached rain fly and is hydration system ready.
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 4.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
- ASIN: B001KBYPIG
- Item model number: 161
Product Features
- Youth and light backpacker frame pack features adjustable height shoulder straps, stowable integrated rainfly, and padded water bladder pocket
- Two side zippered pockets, side and front mesh pockets, and top zippered pocket provide plenty of room for smaller accessories
- Top-loading main compartment and sleeping bag compartment
- Dual aluminum stays adjust to contours of your back; padded shoulder straps, lumbar area, and waist belt ensure optimum comfort
- Measures 17-by-33-by-12 inches (W x H x D); 3,400-cubic-inch (55-liter) cargo capacity; 4.5-pound weight
Customer Reviews
I'M 4'11". I have big problems finding packs that are comfortable for me. I carried this pack for two weeks through Guatemala, where wheeled luggage isn't a good option.
The pack work excellently. I carried 26 - 36 lbs, depending on how much liquid I was packing. The shoulder straps are very easily adjustable for different height people, and the different pockets made it easy to find and store things. I particularly liked and used the handy rain cover. I never ran out of room and could have easily carried more junk...
This pack is a screaming deal, which makes it even better.
I took this bag to Mt. Whitney - hiked up to Trail camp with it and back. I think that's quite a beating for a bag like that.
Pros:
- Cost. Probably the best deal for $52
- Quite sturdy and the sleeping bag compatment helps with packing the bag even better.
- Lots of pockets
- Good lower back support
- Strong back support buckle/clip
- Quality synthetic fabric should last forever.
- Compact. Keeps the load together very well.
Cons:
- The clips/buckles are not good quality plastic. The chest attachment slipped out of place on the very first trip. Granted, my bag was like 40 lb and I was putting it to test at that weight in that terrain, by placing a good portion of the weight on the chest but that's what these bags are supposed to do.
- 3500 cu.in is good but for longer trips 4500-5500 is nicer.
- Middle, upper back support is good but not as good as other bags that have a strong aluminium frame on the back.
Overall, it's a great product for the price. If you are going to DEPEND on it, meaning that if it broke, you'd be stranded in the middle of a long hiking trip, then I don't feel confident enough on this bag. I'd pay the extra money to get something that will give me the peace of mind of not breaking at all. Unfortunately, such bags are easily at least 2-3 times the cost of this bag. For expeditions, not too heavy loads, camping trips, etc. where you have a vehicle you can place this bag or have a backup option (store close by to buy a replacement as a worst case scenario), I think this is awesome.
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