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Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack Mountain Hardwear: Scrambler Backpack

A compressible 1600-cubic-inch portable daypack that unfolds for impromptu hiking trips.

Most daypack designs don't store well but Mountain Hardwear's Scrambler Backpack has a fold-down design so you can keep it in your car SUV or boat until you're ready to hit the trail. Mountain Hard Wear optimized the storage design by eliminating the waistbelt so as long as you're hiking light with a shell lunch and water bottle the 1600-cubic-inch main compartment in the Scrambler Backpack should be more than enough room for an afternoon outing. An exterior Front bungee design makes it easy to attach an extra layer or dry out a damp rain jacket. The Scrambler Backpack has a drawcord closure beneath the attached lid to keep your gear protected from moderate precipitation.

Great little pack on summit day. Image: 5 Stars
by Anonymous
There are even lighter packs availableBut Mountain Hardwear hasIn my opinion Chosen the best balance between weight and durabilityA great little pack for summit bidsI can carry my down jacket and pants as well asstove fuelsome foodetc.everything i need when the wheather gets nasty at summit.


Light weight day pack Image: 5 Stars
by Daniel Reader
At 14oz this is the perfect multi-task bag to ad to your ultra light arsenal. It will be doubling as my sleeping bag stuff sack and a backpack for essentials when peak bagging.


Light and Strong Image: 5 Stars
by Rob Young
I believed the reviews and bought the pack. It did seem a bit flimsy when I pulled it out of the box yet it has done everything I asked it to do. It really does pack away into its own top pocket yet carries a full load comfortably. The shoulder straps seemed too light and are not really padded at all...it didn't matter. It fit me well was extremely light and I'm actually using it as my carry-on baggage to London next month.


not for school Image: 3 Stars
by Jeri
definitely not for carrying books in around campus. tough fabric maybe? not tough enough for setting down on concrete without having some small holes in the fabric appear. definitely more for carrying clothing and other essentials for a fast trip up to the summit.


Works great Image: 4 Stars
by Anonymous
Nice pack so light and fits very well (6' tall). I've used it as a compression sack in larger packs and have taken out the foam back and rolled it up into it's top pocket easily. Use it mainly as a daypack from basecamp and it has survived the summer with no problems.