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"Here's a no-brainer multitasker everyone should have: a daypack-cum-stuff sack" Backpacker Magazine, September 2005

Silcoat Backpack



A Silcoat stuff sack which doubles as a 25 litre backpack. Weighing in at 4.5 oz (125g) this ultra light back pack features 2” wide polyester webbing shoulder straps tapering to 3/4” adjustable side straps, and a removable 1” polyester webbing belt. The back and base are reinforced with 200 denier pack cloth. The top has a reinforced drawcord and toggle closure with a Silcoat lid. The pack folds into an integrated stuff sack.

Made from extremely lightweight waterproof silicone-impregnated nylon, the Silcoat Backpack is ideal for short hikes, peak bagging from base camp or as an airline carry-on.

Not recommended for loads exceeding 12 lbs (5kg), for carrying sharp objects or hauling up rock faces.


Capacity:   25 litres
Packed Size:   5"x5"x1" (13x13x2.5cm) integrated stuff sack
Weight:   4.5 oz. (125g)
Colours:   Grey
Unit price: $50.00 USD
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Dealers stocking this product:


Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Buy Silcoat Backpack @ www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk
Billingham
United Kingdom
+44-1740-665056

Backcountry Gear
Buy Silcoat Backpack @ backcountrygear.com
Eugene Oregon
United States
800-953-5499

 

Product Review:

"Here's a no-brainer multitasker everyone should have: a daypack-cum-stuff sack. Our Northwest editor used the 5 ounce pack to haul food, water and extra clothing while bagging 10,000 foot summits from a basecamp in Idaho's Sawtooth Wilderness. He reports "The pack carries 10 to 12 pounds just fine, though a sternum strap would help for the heaviest loads". Its made with waterproof, silicone impregnated nylon, and has a drawcord closure top, thin shoulder straps and a removable 1" wide webbing belt. When not in use as pack or sack, it stuffs into its own pocket, shrinking to the size of a fat wallet." Backpacker Magazine, September 2005


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