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Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack

Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack

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Brand: Kelty
Category: Apparel
Department: unisex-adult

Buy Used: $102.99 - $159.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 25,529

Fabric Type: nylon
Color: Bluebird
Media: Misc.
Size: 4500cu in
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 34 x 16

MPN: 22090007
Model: 4750
UPC: 727880009519
EAN: 0727880002350
ASIN: B001M0NTSW


Features:
  • 4,750-cubic-inch backpack with top-loading main compartment and front-panel access
  • Top-loading main compartment, zippered side pockets, and large front pocket
  • Cloudlock 2 suspension system and twin LightBeam II stays for carrying heavy loads
  • Top lid converts to fanny pack; hydration-compatible; load-lifter straps
  • Measures 16 by 34 by 16.5 inches (W x H x D); weighs 5 pounds 1 ounce

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Product Description
The Coyote serves up a smaller portion of our best combination of features, comfort and value. Ideal for shorter trips or smaller bodies.

Amazon.com Product Description
Looking for the perfect long-weekend pack? Look no further than the Kelty Coyote 4750, which includes a high-quality suspension system that's valued for its unrivaled stability. The Coyote 4750 is built to support you over the long haul, with such ergonomic features as the Cloudlock 2 system--which is designed to carry heavy loads while preserving stability--along with twin LightBeam 2 stays that effortlessly absorb shock. Wearers will also appreciate the quick-adjust torso system, which adjusts to fit a user's unique shape, and the S-shaped shoulder straps, which contour to the body without rubbing or chaffing. And thanks to the pack's cross-ventilation system within the waist belt and back panel, you'll stay cool and comfortable even as the day wears on.



The Coyote 4750 backpack includes a comfortable Cloudlock 2 suspension system.
The pack is also incredibly sturdy, with a body made of 600-denier polyester ripstop and 600-denier polyester oxford and a reinforcement fabric made of 610-denier polyester cordura. Perhaps the most important feature, however, is the ample amount of storage space. The 4,750-cubic-inch pack includes such chambers as a top-loading main compartment with front-panel access, a large front pocket, zippered side pockets, and mesh water bottle pockets. And as a bonus, the pack's top lid detaches and converts to a fanny pack, making it easy to take day hikes from your base camp. Other details include hydration compatibility, a reservoir sleeve, a daisy chain, side and load compression straps, a spindrift collar, an ice-axe loop, lash tabs, a key fob, and a carrying handle.

The Coyote 4750 measures 16 by 34 by 16.5 inches (W x H x D), weighs 5 pounds 1 ounce, and fits torsos in the range of 14 to 22 inches. All Kelty packs carry a one-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship.

Amazon.com Backpack Guide
Finding the Right Backpack
For extended trips into the backcountry, there's no getting around the fact that you'll have to carry life-sustaining supplies on your back. Here are some things to keep in mind when shopping for a backpack:

Internal vs. External
Up until late 1970's, external frame packs--which consist of an exposed, lightweight metal frame attached to a fabric pack-bag--were the only thing going. In recent years, though, packs that place the support structure of the pack inside the pack, known as internal frame packs, have boomed in popularity.

The good news about internal frame packs is that they hold the weight of your load close to your body, making it easier to maintain your balance on uneven terrain. Meanwhile, internals provide stiffness and support, but they are not completely rigid, which makes them more flexible when you're doing active sports. With the added flexibility comes a high degree of compressibility, meaning you can use the pack's compression straps to cinch down your load and keep items from shifting and throwing you off balance. Internals also sport slimmer shapes that allow for more arm movement in all directions--another big plus for off-trail bushwhackers, skiers and climbers. Last but not least, internal frame packs offer a greater range of adjustability in the shoulder harness and hip-belt than external frame packs.

There are some negatives for internals. First, once packed, it can be difficult to grab needed items out of them quickly. And because internal frame packs consolidate the load into a single, body-hugging unit, proper packing is very important. To distribute the weight properly, you should pack your heaviest items close to your back and in the middle portion of the pack-bag. Plan on getting a sweaty back with an internal, too, given the fact that they are pressed right against you. Finally, internal frame packs are priced higher than external models.

External frame packs are very good at focusing the weight of a load directly to the right place: your load-loving hips. While internals, when properly packed, do this effectively, too, you can always rest assured that an external will distribute the load evenly, no matter how unevenly packed it may be. Externals also offer easy access to your gear via multiple, easily-accessible compartments. Plus, because externals don't situate the load directly against your back, you'll enjoy far more air flow. Finally, if you're on a budget, or you're buying for a growing child, externals are more affordable.

If you plan on hiking on easy to moderate trails and you don't need a lot of body movement, you'll probably be fine with an external. But because externals are so rigid and inflexible, challenging trails or any kind of off-trail pursuit can become painful and frustrating. Also know that your balance is far more compromised with an external frame pack during activities like stream crossings and hops through talus fields.

Packs for Shorter Trips
In addition to backpacks designed for overnight trips, rucksacks are great for day-trips, warm-weather one-nighters, single-day ski trips, or fast alpine assaults. Some rucksacks blur the line between backpack and rucksack with integrated internal supports and sophisticated hip belts and shoulder harnesses. Choose a pack in this category based on your intended use. Short day hikers don't need an internal frame, while climbers and skiers with heavier loads likely do.

Sizes and Capacities
Packs in the 3,000 cubic inches and lower category are good for day hikes or overnighters in warm weather with minimal gear. Packs in the 3,000 to 4,000 cubic inch range are good for one- or two-night trips in colder weather. If you're going to be out for up to three days, look for a pack in the sub-4,000 cubic inch range. Choose a pack with 5,000-6,000 cubic inches for week-long outings. And finally, for trips lasting a week or more, you'll need something in the 6,000-plus cubic inch category. Keep in mind, though, that bigger packs weigh more, and since every ounce counts, you'll want to choose a pack that offers just enough space for your outings and no more.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Awesome pack!   April 22, 2010
E. Howell
I took this pack out on a 3 day backpacking trip in the Smokey's. I'm extremely happy with my purchase. Great pack for the price.


5 out of 5 stars quality   March 15, 2010
Philip J. Kelley
I got this backpack for my 11 year old son for scouts. I can tell this a quality built pack and will grow with him for a long time. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing value... Durable pack...   February 23, 2010
K. Carone (Utah)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Wow... I just got back from a 5 day hike down the grand canyon... This back pack had every strap, pouch, and feature you could want. You won't regret buying it.


5 out of 5 stars Great Backpack   February 19, 2010
Dfansler (St. Louis, MO)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

After polling many Eagle Scouts working in various camping and sporting goods stores I found this pack to be the one most recommended. I bought it for my son when he crossed over into Boy Scouts. This pack is very well made, holds all the gear he can manage and things are easily accessible. Because of the suspension system it will grow with him into adulthood but is comfortable and fits perfectly on a smaller person.


4 out of 5 stars Great pack.   January 8, 2010
Anthony M. Venuso (Leland, Illinois)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

First, i have to admit that i have not used this on a trip yet (i'm planning too, and i'll write another review later to compare my thoughts afterwards). I've worn it around, and have put various weights in the bag to test it out (from 15-40 lbs). I am very pleased with the pack. It has tons of straps to allow the pack to be as compact as possible so nothing moves around. There are multiple pockets... a spot for every thing you need. It seems like every time i unload and load it back up i find a new strap or a new storage area. The pack was well thought out. Kelty provided mini pouches on the waist belt it can hold about 4 energy bars in each...

Second, I'm 5'7" and 180 LBS. and the pack was probably just the right fit after adjusting every thing to where it needed to be. But, the adjustable frame was slightly past it's limit due to the lack of velcro to hold it (actually i had to add a little piece of duct tape around the strap where the velcro normally was in order to hold it in place... but it did the Job...). The pack is amazingly comfortable. With 40 lbs in it i could jump around and the pack would move right along with me.

It's great! I almost feel like skipping my semester of school in order to go hiking for a few months. I'll be going on spring break so i can test it to it's fullest and then i'll be able to give a better opinion. Right now it's the best pack i ever owned and have used.


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