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Mountain Hardwear - Scrambler 35 Backpack - Climbing backpack
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Recommended use:
- alpine climbing
- Main material:
- 57% polyamide, 43% polyester
- Fabric properties:
- waterproof
- Other material information:
- Dimension-Polyant VX21 Terrain X pac
- Carry system:
- padded shoulder straps, hip belt
- Additional features:
- 2 side pockets
- Hydration system:
- compatible
- Volume:
- 35 l
- Extras:
- compression straps
- Misc:
- Daisy chains; with front gear loop (Forward Access gear loop); Gear loops inside; Compression strap with removable lid can be used as a rope holder
- Item No.:
- 502-3900
Reviews overview
This is what other customers say:
Have used this for about a year now. Decent but has a couple of big flaws.
1. The clip: the bag has to be full or else it won't stay shut. Instead of a normal press-to-open clip there's a metal tag you feed into the top strap and pull down. Comes open the whole time and the top often slides around unless the bag's full.
2. There's a weird tight section around the middle of the main bag area, which means things often don't settle that well in it.
Honestly would say go for somethign else more effective at this price.
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- Advantages
- Comfortable to carry
- Lightweight
- Good storage options
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- Disadvantages
- Weird structure of main bag
- Clip
- Doesn't stay shut unless full
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- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Mountaineering
- Hiking
Reviews state the clip slides out unless the pack is full. Has this been rectified?
True......basically, that information has not been added as it's most likely that at the time the product information from the manufacture was from only a preproduction model. The final weight will have been added later. As we must prepare a webpage long in advance of the product arriving with us , often that or other information can fail.
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