ascend backpack 5400

Built to handle the biggest backpacking loads comfortably, the Ascend® MS5400 Trail Pack helps you bring everything along on big outdoors adventures. The pack's load adjustment and support system helps you shoulder the load in the pack's ample 5400 cubic inches of storage space. This system combines an adjustable torso-fit back panel with airmesh padding backed by a sturdy PE board and aluminum stay bars for sure support. Dual-density padded shoulder straps with sternum strap and heavily padded wrap-around waist belt lets you haul a load in comfort. Easy to load pack features a top-loading main compartment with convenient front panel access and bottom zippered compartment for sleeping bag or clothes. Side and bottom compression straps keep the pack's load secure and easier to haul. The top compression lid features zippered pockets for small gear, while the bottom hook 'n' loop closure compartment holds a handy rain fly. Pack also features exterior zippered gear pockets, gear loops, strong YKK® zippers with string pulls, and quality Nifco and Duraflex hardware and buckles.

Made of water resistant, polyurethane coated 600D polyester, 420D nylon, and 1680D ballistic nylon. Hydration compatible (bladder system not included). Dimensions: 32" x 14" x 10.5". Carry weight 5 lbs. 14 oz. Fits torso lengths from 16" - 24". Big capacity trail pack for the biggest backpacking loads Built-in load adjustment and support system Adjustable torso-fit back panel with airmesh padding Strong PE board and aluminum stay bars for sure support Dual density, padded shoulder straps with sternum strap Heavily padded, wrap-around waist belt with zippered pockets Top loading main compartment with front access through zippered panel Top compression lid with zippered pockets for small gear Bottom zippered compartment for sleeping bag or clothes Side and bottom compression straps for load stability Front and side accessory pockets Comes with rain fly - stores in bottom hook 'n' loop closure compartment Exterior zippered gear pockets

Hydration compatible (bladder system not included) YKK zippers with string loops for easy pulling Quality Nifco and Duraflex hardware and buckles Gear loops for ice ax or trekking poles7 days a week: 7am to 10pm CT or call 1.800.227.7776 anytime Please enter a Zip Code to check availability of an item at a store near you.Show all reviews11 month UPDATE, 15.6 inch laptop fits nicelyColor: Black| Not worth the money. A sturdy backpack at a good priceColor: Black|Great backpack for the priceColor: Black|The backpack is okay.I like the design of this backpackColor: Black|Sturdy, and Durable, Great BuyColor: Black|Best Backpack to hide your belongingsColor: Black|Get fast answers from reviewers See all 31 answered questions What do customers buy after viewing this item?Best SellingAmazonBasics Backpack for Laptops Up To 17-Inch2,685Top RatedJETPAL Protective Water Resistant Backpack for Laptops Up to 17 Inch26Lowest PriceCase Logic WMBP-115 15.6-Inch Laptop and Tablet Backpack (Anthracite)264Need customer service?

This pack is the work horse of backpacks. 13 years, I love this thing. I've had this pack for… Source: received it as a personal gift 13 years, I love this thing.
steven universe cheeseburger backpack for sale I've had this pack for 13 years. I got it when I was young, and didn't know much about packs, and have become quite experienced since. I've tried on dozens of friends' packs, loaded, and there are some that are slightly more comfortable, or somewhat lighter, but never have I considered replacing the Kelty. This pack is fantastic. Comfortable, extremely durable, not overly heavy (5.6 lbs), and definitely roomy. The side pockets are huge, and the top lid is too. I do wish it had a bladder slot, but the exterior pocket works for that purpose. I love this pack, and it will see many more miles of abuse in the future.I have had this pack for twelve…

Price Paid: Less than $100 with employee discount. Waist belt not the most comfortable for a bigger guy. I have had this pack for twelve years now. It is a work horse in every sense. I have carried 70+ pounds on two-week off-trail expeditions in the Alaskan backcountry and countless weekend trips in the Sierras. This pack has traveled more than 1,000 miles on my back. The only cons is over time the waterproofness has become less, but that could probably be fixed with spray. And it is heavy, but only due to the quality of the materials This is an absolutely phenomenal pack. Price Paid: My mom bought it while I was a Scout... can't remember.I've taken it on two Philmont 12-day treks, one trip to Boundary Waters and dozens of other backpacking and overnight trips. On the latter Philmont Trek in 2004, I was able to fit approx. 80 lb of gear in and on my pack. Due to a couple of slackers, I had to carry a full 2.5 gallon collapsible water jug. I strapped the handle to my sternum strap and kept on truckin.

That gives you the idea of the materials Kelty uses. Carrying 20 lbs on a 1/2 inch webbing might not fly with just any other manufacturer. I haven't had an issue with seams breaking, holes being worn in the material, flaws in any buckles or webbing. I did have the displeasure of dropping it in the lake while unloading it from a canoe, everything inside was dry as a bone. I have no qualms taking this pack anywhere I need to go. This is a great pack. I've taken it on several trips,… Number of Pockets: at least 8, plus main and lower compartmentsLoad Carried: 35 lbs Height of Owner: 5'8"I've taken it on several trips, ranging from a quick overnighter to a week long Trans-Sierra trip. It balances weight very well, is comfortable, has tons of pockets and is convenient and easy to pack. Compression straps make attaching tent poles, fishing pole, sleeping mat, etc to the outside of the pack very easy. The front and side pockets are easily accessible on the trail for snacks and water.

It can accommodate a hydration bladder, although I have yet to use one with it. I love the detachable top section that can be used for day hikes- it's plenty large enough for a water bottle, lunch, a camera, light jacket, whatever. The only downside of this pack is that it's a BEAST. Taking it on a quick weekend or overnight trip is really overkill. It's much too big for that- if that's all you really go for, go with something smaller (unless you plan on taking your kitchen sink along with you). For a longer trip, though- this pack is amazing. It can hold a LOT of stuff very comfortably. I love pretty much everything about it. I recently climbed Mt Fuji in Japan and brought this… Number of Pockets: 5Load Carried: 30 pounds Height of Owner: 6 feet I recently climbed Mt Fuji in Japan and brought this backpack along. I am glad that I did. I carried food, water and many layers due to the temperature change from 7,200 feet to 12,395 feet. Neither my back nor shoulders were sore and I carried about 30 pounds.

Have hiked up and down the… Height of Owner: 6'0"Have hiked up and down the Southeast with it loaded with 40+ lbs and it distributes weight perfectly. The many strap adjustments and… Number of Pockets: 3 Height of Owner: 5'11"The many strap adjustments and the adjustable torso length make for a fine tuned fit. Carries the weight like a dream. And the price was an excellent value. You won't find a better pack under $200. the best pack ever. carries weight like a dream. Load Carried: 45 lbs Height of Owner: 5'11inthe only thing i did was remove the two side pockets they tempted me to over pack. I have been very high on Kelty gear in the past but… Number of Pockets: several Height of Owner: 6'2" I have been very high on Kelty gear in the past but I returned this product. During a test hike I had a feeling that one of the shoulder straps was shorter than the other, and closer examination at home proved I was correct. Should you want to look at one, check the attachment of the shoulder straps to the framesheet carefully.

It looked kinda cheesy to me, the mesh area cut unevenly and the upper attachment points for the shoulder straps offset vertically a full centimeter as a result. Not a lot, but enough to be noticable during use.On the plus side, under a moderate load it proved to be at least fairly stable and with plenty of room, it appeared to be well constructed (apart from the flaw in the shoulder straps) and it would fit a wide range of torso lengths. I must admit I've had this pack very long, so it's… Number of Pockets: 6Load Carried: 50 lbs. Height of Owner: 5'11'' I must admit I've had this pack very long, so it's lasting qualities I can't yet comment on. As for its first strenuous trip, I was very surprised at the performance and comfort for the price. I followed the included fitting directions exactly and as stated in them, I was able to attain a "God-like" fit. This pack was amazingly comfortable, easily adjustable and very solid. I experienced no wobbling or shifting whatsoever.

I took this pack to Philmont this summer and it carried… Size: 4900 (5400 when extended) Number of Pockets: one main w/slpg. bag divideder + 5 external pocketsLoad Carried: 42 pounds Height of Owner: 5' 6'' I took this pack to Philmont this summer and it carried the load well, considering the weight I carried. Its two titanium stays stay in place and the adjustable torso feature is simple to change. The five external pockets come in handy for water bottles, cooking gear, and for small items that I often use. Although the top external pocket comes off, it isn't a daypack, but with some work, I made it into one. Good pack and seems sturdy, but I've only put 100 miles on it. I carried this pack with 50 lbs for about 9 miles… Height of Owner: 6'3'' Price Paid: $140 US I carried this pack with 50 lbs for about 9 miles of rugged terrain. The pack had some nice features, including lots of exterior pockets, but I couldn't get the hip belt to fit right and it had thin padding in the lumbar region, which gave me sore spots on the back of my hips.