High Sierra Sentinel 65 Frame Pack | 
| Brand: High Sierra Category: Apparel Department: unisex-adult
Buy: $85.69 (On sale from $91.99) - $219.95 as of 7/29/2010 20:18 CDT details
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3,488
Fabric Type: mesh Color: Chipotle-Tungsten-Black Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 30.5 x 14.5
MPN: 59401 Model: 59401-0 UPC: 040176999883 EAN: 0040176999883 ASIN: B000ORNDUS
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| Features:
| • | 65-liter, top-load main compartment with gusseted drawstring closure and adjustable top lid. | | • | Front-load sleeping bag compartment with divider. | | • | ERGO-FIT shoulder harness, with adjustable load-lifters, is constructed with Vapel mesh Airflow and high-density foam padding. | | • | Molded foam back panel with Airflow⢠channels to keep your back cool and dry. | | • | Dual, contoured aluminum frame bars can be adjusted to fit the shape of your back. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description High Sierra Sentinel 65 Internal Frame Pack is large and in charge. Lightweight and durable, too. This Pack boasts a massive 65 liters of main compartment storage, sleeping bag compartment, and pockets and straps galore for necessary accessories, all in a 4 4/5-lb. package. The Sentinel 65 is the perfect lightweight option for longer excursions. Even more packed-in features: Constructed of ultra-durable Grid-Weave Duralite, Mini-Weave Duralite, with even tougher Duraweave for the Bag's bottom; Top-loading main compartment has gusseted drawstring closure and adjustable top lid; Front flap with adjustable straps holds extra gear; Soft-lashing hardware holds ice axes or hiking poles; Dual contoured aluminum frame bars can be adjusted to fit the shape of your back, guaranteeing a snug, bulk-free fit; Molded foam back panel with Airflow channels keeps your back cool and dry; Ergo-fit shoulder harness with adjustable load lifters and waist belt are constructed with 420-denier nylon and high-density foam padding... a very comfortable carry; Adjustable sternum strap. Order yours today! High Sierra Sentinel 65 Internal Frame Pack
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| Customer Reviews:
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backpack review May 16, 2010 Douglas Rodgers (Vacaville, Ca) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this backpack for my son who belongs to a Natural Wilderness Group through his Community college, and they go out and help plant trees, clean up areas, look at re-forestation possibilities and work that has been done. He has used it one time for a weekend, (FRiday through Sunday) and it fit all his equipment that he needed to take. To make this bag perfect he said would be to add a few more external pockets, but, he said it was very comfortable and easy to adjust to fit him. He would recommend it also.
good value for a backpack under $100 April 23, 2010 Richard L. Bush (Osceola Mills, Pa.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Good value for a backpack under $100.00.
Nice pack for the occasional backpacker.
Good quality construction, all my items for a 4 day outing pack in the pack very nicely. Good adjustments on the straps.
With the money I saved on this backpack, I can use what I saved to replace my tent with a lighter model.
I love this pack!!!
Solid pack at a very reasonable price April 19, 2010 J. Russ (Mt. Pleasant, SC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very pleased with this pack on arrival. The pack is easily adjustable to a variety of torso sizes. It has plenty of room and fits nicely on my average height but more than average girth. If someone has a really small waist size then I may be a little concerned with the belt size however I think there is a little more range than suggested by other reviewers. I had a companion try this on with a 34 in waist and he had a nice fit and could snug up more if needed.
All the access is via a top load that provides about 10 or so liters of additional space if needed or via the bottom access for the sleeping bag compartment. In the main compartment I am able to fit my 3 person trail tent, and all my clothes, food and other supplies for a 4 day/3 night backpacking trip through the mountains for all but winter conditions. I am actually able to pack all my gear within my pack so nothing is exposed externally. If you have an ultra light/ultra compressible bag + a compact camping pad it is easily possible to get the bag and pad into the space together. In fact, I am able to fit my all of the following into the sleeping bag compartment without issue:
Lafuma Warm n' Light 600g Sleeping Bag (Orange/Grey, 40-Degree, Regular, Left Zip)
Therm-a-Rest ProLite Plus Mattress
Sea to Summit Dry Lite Towel (XS, SM, MD, LG or XL)
Light My Fire Deluxe MealKit
There are only a few eternal pockets: two mesh water bottle pockets 1 on each side, one top pocket on the main compartment cover flap and one rope pocket on the back of the pack that is where all the compression straps are attached to. Nevertheless this appears sufficient for being able to have your fast access items available to you.
The integrated rain fly is a nice addition and is easy to deploy and works really well in my initial testing.
The only two issues I have with the bag at present is that it is a little heavy (5+ pounds empty) and the waist belt can be a bit difficult to cinch down as tight as I want it. Not much I can do about the former and for this price it is quite reasonable, but for the latter I found that if I tighten it a little more unfastened and then fastened belt it worked.
All in all a solid pack for the price. I will be heading off on my first 4 day/3 night trip with this pack in two weeks and will update this review then based on my experience using it in the field.
Happy with my new framepack March 31, 2010 Galo Flores Rojas 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This framepack is built with all the materials to resist the traveller beat. It's bigt enough to pack all your stuff and also looks very nice!
Great value for the price ! October 27, 2009 The Vedicz (Redmond, WA, US) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this about 5 months back and did a 25 day Europe trip with this. I have to say I am very satsfied with this backpack specially for the price that I paid for it. Its very heavy duty (I was carrying almost 16 - 18Kg). From my past experience with a variety of other backpacks, I see a lot of strengths in this one, for example:pockets and straps at convinient locations, easy to carry camping equipment, a very strong back support,light weight etc. Yes, just like others have mentioned, its important that your waist size if not less than 31-32. I was 31.5 when I started the trip and eventually lost weight in the trip, so the waist belt sat a little loose toward the end of my trip. Overall, I would strongly recommend this for anyone who wants a light yet high-performing backpack for multi-purpose use.
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