Day 13L Lumbar Pack
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The Mountainsmith Day Lumbar Pack will comfortably haul your gear on day hikes, afternoon strolls, or walks around town. The pack's sturdy, tuck-away waist belt and EVA backpanel can handle heavy loads without bogging you down, and Mountainsmith equipped the pack with its Delta Compression System, which lets you adjust your load to ensure it's evenly distributed and resting securely against your body. The Day's two mesh pockets each hold a 32-ounce water bottle, the padded internal sleeve secures a tablet, and additional pockets hold your phone, wallet, plane tickets, keys, and any other small items you don't want to let wander off. Mountainsmith also equipped the pack with a removable shoulder strap and carry handles for extra support, and designed the pack to be compatible with Mountainsmith Strapettes (sold separately) for extra support on longer trips.
Details
- Cordura HP face fabric and embossed nylon lining
- FreeFlow EVA backpanel with tuck-away waistbelt
- Delta Compression System load adjustment
- Removable shoulder strap
- Padded tablet sleeve
- Smartphone-compatible hipbelt pockets
- Security, water bottle, front, and rear pockets
- Headphone port
- Item #MOU002D
- Material
- [face fabric] 610D Cordura HP, [lining] 210D nylon
- Volume
- 13L (800cu in)
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 1 tablet sleeve, 1 waistbelt, 1 stash, 1 front, 1 internal stash
- Shoulder Strap
- yes, removable
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 25, 2022
The pack I use most often
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This is my second Day. It's better than my old one in a variety of ways. The shoulder straps (Strappettes) have always been a necessity for me. There are straps on the bottom. The headphone port is big enough for a hose but there's few bladders for hip packs on the market.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com