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High Sierra Sentinel 65 Frame Pack (Black)

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For day trips or long-term adventures, our Sentinel 65 frame pack delivers on gear space without adding on the weight. Just 4.8 pounds and boasting 65 liters of main-compartment storage space, the Sentinel 65 features top and bottom pack access, a bottom sleeping bag compartment, a hydration-ready design and plenty of accessories to hold gear like ice axes and hiking poles.
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Technical Details

- 65-liter, top-load main compartment with gusseted drawstring closure and adjustable top lid.
- Front-load sleeping bag compartment with divider.
- ERGO-FIT shoulder harness, with adjustable load-lifters, is constructed with Vapel mesh Airflow and high-density foam padding.
- Molded foam back panel with Airflow™ channels to keep your back cool and dry.
- Dual, contoured aluminum frame bars can be adjusted to fit the shape of your back.
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Customer Buzz
 "Great value for the price !" 2009-10-27
By The Vedicz (Redmond, WA, US)
I purchased this about 5 months back and did a 25 day Europe trip with this. I have to say I am very satsfied with this backpack specially for the price that I paid for it. Its very heavy duty (I was carrying almost 16 - 18Kg). From my past experience with a variety of other backpacks, I see a lot of strengths in this one, for example:pockets and straps at convinient locations, easy to carry camping equipment, a very strong back support,light weight etc. Yes, just like others have mentioned, its important that your waist size if not less than 31-32. I was 31.5 when I started the trip and eventually lost weight in the trip, so the waist belt sat a little loose toward the end of my trip. Overall, I would strongly recommend this for anyone who wants a light yet high-performing backpack for multi-purpose use.

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 "Great bag at a great price." 2009-10-19
By Tony (Mesa Az.)
This is a very good quality pack that is very comfortable on the trail. The adjustable shoulder harness is a bit loose as all adjustable packs are. It is not a light bag if you are counting ounces this may not be the bag for you. The staps come very long and need to be trimmed. the sleeping bag compartment is a little small for some med to lg sized bags but is sufficient and there is a divider that can be unzipped for one large compartment or to access items on the bottom of the pack without unpacking. But overall very good materials and manufacture make this bag the perfect heavy-duty pack for weekends or several days in the back country.

Customer Buzz
 "I dont see any problems..." 2009-09-23
By Rajat Singh (North Bethesda, MD, USA)
I don't know much about camping and hiking gear and recently bought this product because it looked good and the description sounded fine. my roommate has a fair idea of how these things should be and he told me that it was a good bag for the price. Ive used it only once and it looks like nice and sturdy...

Customer Buzz
 "High Sierra Pack" 2009-09-09
By Ryan Lanigan
I bought this bag just before leaving on an 8 day hike through the last 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail and it held its own just fine. The bag isn't great for being waterproof. We got a TON of rain throughout our hike and had to cross numerous rivers, and while some of my clothes got wet it is basically impossible to expect any bag to hold out the degree of water we experienced. Overall I had just the right amount of room for all our food and a couple pairs of clothes. I probably could have used a little more room but seeing as fully packed I was already carrying about 45 lbs I think it was the right size for a longer hike.

Overall I was very pleased with the pack. It had plenty of storage and more than enough clips to hang miscellaneous items from; however, consider bringing dry bags if you are expecting a lot of rain...

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent pack for the money" 2009-09-06
By B. Lowry
I was in need of a general purpose backpack. Not too large, not too small, and one that I would only use a few times a year. I read the reviews on various backpacks sold at Amazon.com, REI, and other sporting goods retailers. Since I wasn't going to use it that much, I couldn't bring myself to spend $100-$300. The feedback on this pack was that it was a solid pack for the money.



Took it camping this past weekend and I have to say that I don't think that you can find a better pack for the money ($88 through Amazon.com). Some of my fellow campers could not believe how nice of a bag it was, and were even more surprised when I told them what I paid for it. The pack is very well built. At 65 liters, it is big enough for a few days worth of backpacking. It is a top-loading drawstring design, with two smaller external compartments. The shoulder straps fit very nice and it was comfortable to use, even fully loaded. There are straps on the top, sides, and bottom to compress the pack once it is loaded.



I would definitely not recommend this for anyone with a 36" or smaller waist due to the size of the waist straps. I have a 38" waist and had the waist straps cinched up almost all the way. It is not the lightest backpack, but since I'm not climbing K-2 anytime soon, it works fine for my needs.



I would have liked the Chipotle color, but not enough to spend an extra $20-$30.


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