High Sierra Classic 2 Series Appalachian 75 Frame Pack, Brick/Crimson R
High Sierra designs feature-rich, versatile adventure High Sierra designs feature-rich, versatile adventure lifestyle gear for adventurers everywhere. Since our founding in 1978, we’ve committed ourselves to creating durable, affordable product with distinctive details, delivering the freedom to go anywhere-near or far, on roads or trails, on mountain ridges or snowy slopes, no matter what form your adventure takes. High Sierra. Adventure this way.
Product Features
- Top load main compartment with gusseted drawstring closure and adjustable top lid
- Single contoured aluminum frame bar can be adjusted to fit the shape of your back
- Molded foam back panel with airflow channels to keep your back cool and Dry
Love it! First thing’s first: People need to realize that you can’t expect this bag to be as light as a top-brand bag like Kelly, etc. You get what you pay for, and personally, I didn’t want to spend over $100 or so on a bag that I may end up using a few times a year – for the following reasons: 1. I’m in college, so I don’t have money – 2. I personally don’t understand why people would pay $250+ for a backpack that is maybe a few ounces lighter than this $100 backpack. I just don’t get it…
A manly bag for a manly body, but it worked well anyways and is a great deal. The chest strap goes right across my boobs. It is adjustable, but only to go below them, which looks silly and uncomfortable. I don’t think it will make the bag non-functional to me once I have on several layers and a sports bra, mostly because I am not top-heavy and it does hit above my nipples, just on cleavage. The straps have space where they could have made the up and down adjustment go higher, it just doesn’t. The waist strap has to be cinched almost as far as it will go, which is hard to…
So far this pack has endured three 30 + mile trips and has held up pretty good. It has good support and a lot … For reference I am 6â 1â and 175lb, waist size 32. I got this pack to replace an old external frame pack I had. In the past I have also used an Osprey internal frame pack and they both preformed similarly. So far this pack has endured three 30 + mile trips and has held up pretty good. It has good support and a lot of places you can externally attach stuff. The hip straps took a little time to wear in but as soon as they were, they were very comfortable (same goes for shoulder strap). The rain…