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Products > Packs > Special Instructions: click here to learn how to measure your Torso, select the Shoulder Strap style and determine your Hipbelt Size Short Circuit (kids,adjustable): 12"-18" 42" + XL 2 S-Curve for all women and some men, click link above for description Click to view another Pack Color Multitcam Camo* (500 Cordura) Your browser does not support iframes. Lets' face it, every mother has a favorite child, and the Circuit is ours. We don't think there is any pack out there that can compare to the load carrying capabilities, comfort and durability of the Circuit, while still weighing less than 41 ounces.(Cordura Camo will increase the weight about 2 ozs) If you have your total pack weight down around 30 pounds, and want to feel the freedom of traveling light, this is the pack for you. Sewn with our nearly indestructible ULA 210 Robic fabric, solid robic side pockets and a huge mesh front pocket, this pack will take the abuse of a 2500-mile hike and beg you for more.

The Circuit utilizes a 1.2 oz carbon fiber and Delrin suspension hoop in conjunction with a dense internal foam frame and a single aluminum stay to give excellent back panel support and maximum load control, weight transfer, and pack rigidity without limiting your range of movement. The Circuit can also be ordered with a 12"18"adjustable harness system that works great for kids. In fact, the youngest person ever to backpack all 2663 miles of the Pacific Crest trail was carrying a Kids Circuit. More info can be found in the video below> Internal Suspenion Hoop Padded BackpanelContoured ShoulderFront Shock CordFront Mesh Pocket210 Ripstop Adjustable Side PocketsRolltop ClosureSide/Top Compression StrapsDual Hipbelt PocketsIce Axe/Pole Retention LoopsCordura Bottom PanelULA 210 RobicHydration Sleeve (~1.4 oz)Internal Stash Pocket (~1.1 oz)Water Bottle Holsters (~0.8 oz)Handloops (~0.8 oz)Single Aluminum Stay (~2.0 oz) Write a review » 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

ppine from minden, NV United States People often like to discuss all the different packs they need for day trips, overnights and longer backpacking trips. The Circuit is light enough for a day trip, and has the load carrying capacity for up to a week for light packers. It is more comfortable than my current day packs. I will be donating some packs to the Boy Scouts, because this pack can do it all. Was this review helpful to you? 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: David T from El Dorado Hills, CA United States All the good things others are saying are true. One thing you hear some people complain about is how 'strappy' the pack is. I've got about 60 days of use fully loaded now, and am glad the straps are long. You really do need to loosen up all the straps to get a good fit and get it on and off easily. This is especially true of the load leveler straps. I run them down through the water bottle holders on the shoulder straps to keep them out of the way.

After a few days i did not even notice the weight.I also used this pack last summer for multible week long trips on the JMT. Ryan from CA, United States Well made, lightweight, smart design, comfortable and versatile. Garcia bear can fits vertically on top of my quilt, clothes and odd bits of gear pack nicely around the can and there's room for my DSLR and a couple of small lenses before I roll the top down and buckle her shut. Hip belt pockets are big (iPhone 6+ in a Lifeproof NUUD case is about as big an item as I'd want to throw in there) and easy to open/close, side pockets accommodate two 1ltr. Smart Water bottles a side, and the big mesh front pocket is the perfect place to stow whatever I might need throughout the day. No complaints after 5 or 6 overnighters and an 8 day walk through the High Sierra in CA. I pulled out the aluminum stay and took off the water bottle holders on the shoulder straps, easy and reversible mods. Thanks for the great pack guys! High Quality, Dependable, and Lightweight

I've Logged hundreds of miles with this pack. I've been through the high sierras, the cascades, the canyons of utah and arizona, and everywhere in between, and this pack still looks brand new. The construction is very lightweight compared to most packs its size and doesn't have all of the silly bells and whistles found on most of the mainstream brands. The stitching shows careful attention and the frame is comfortable even when loaded to max weight.I expect this pack to continue to serve me for many more years to come.Review of: ULA Circuit Backpackproduct by:Version:1Price:225.00Rating:5Summary:The ULA Circuit Backpack is a streamlined lightweight backpack with a surprising amount of flexibility for many types of backcountry adventure. Made with bomber fabrics and feature-rich, this is a pack that is tough enough for year-round use in 4 season conditions.The ULA Circuit Backpack is a streamlined lightweight backpack with a surprising amount of flexibility for many types of backcountry adventure.

Made with bomber fabrics and feature-rich, the Circuit is tough enough for year-round use in 4 season conditions.With 68 liters of total capacity, the ULA Circuit can hold a lot of gear, not even counting what you can lash its exterior. Most of the pack’s storage is in a large main compartment that secures with a roll top closure, making it easy to pack and access the gear stored inside. The advantage of a roll top closure is that it provides excellent top compression for larger loads, without requiring any additional weight, such as a top lid, to contain the fabric in an extension collar.There are two accessory pockets in the interior of the pack, a hydration pocket, and a passport-sized pocket for storing valuables. Both pockets are optional and can be easily removed using tri-glide clips.The Circuit is organized like many other lightweight and ultralight backpacks with two open side pockets, a large open rear mesh pocket, and a hip belt with two large zippered pockets. This design lets you stash all the gear and food you’re likely to need during the day on the outside of pack, so you can avoid having to stop and dig around in your pack whenever you need something.

External storage like this is the key to keeping your transition times (layer breaks, snacks, water purification, etc.) to a minimum, so you can maximize your hiking time, and mileage if you choose.The Circuit’s side pockets are large enough to store multiple bottles and deep enough so that even a 1.5 liter bottle won’t fall out. The pockets are made of solid fabric with reinforced bottoms providing excellent durability, along with drain holes so you can store wet items like water filters in them. The top of the pockets can be cinched tight with a heavy-duty elastic cord capped with a cord lock. Unfortunately, you can’t reach back and pull a bottle out of the side pockets or stow it while walking.The ULA Circuit backpack has plenty of external attachment points on the outside of the backpack, suitable for storing bulky or sharp-pointed item that you can’t fit into your pack such as foam sleeping pads, crampons, rope, and ice axes.The Circuit has two ice axe holders and shaft holders which can be used to stow a walking axe or two climbing axes.

The bottom ice axe loops are made of elastic cord and can stretch long enough to secure a Therm-a-Rest Zlite foam pad to the bottom of the pack, as shown above.The Circuit has one tier of side compression straps made of webbing which can be used to secure longer items to the side of the pack, such as an umbrella or tent pole.Like most UL-styled packs, the Circuit has an open rear mesh pocket which is convenient for storing items you want during the day or wet items such as rain gear that you’d like to dry. The mesh pocket is surrounded by 6 fabric loops which hold an elastic cord that zig zags back and forth on the outside of the mesh pocket and is handy for securing more gear to the outside of the pack.The Circuit’s mesh pocket is made of a very tough fabric and can endure off-trail travel without ripping. While I still wouldn’t recommend it, I’ve done plenty without tearing a hole in the mesh.A webbing strap loops over the roll top closure and can be used to secure rope over the top of the pack or a rain shell.

Many of ULA’s backpacks come with yellow elastic straps secured to the outside of the shoulder straps. These provide hikers with a way to secure smaller pint-sized water bottles to the pack, that can be released and replaced without stopping.The ULA Circuit is an internal frame backpack that has three structural components:While these three components provide enough stiffness for the Circuit to carry 30-35 pounds, they also are “soft” enough to give it a body hugging feel that moves with you on scrambles and won’t throw you off-balance. At the same time, you have to be careful not to overstuff the Circuit (with a large sleeping winter bag, for instance) because the back frame will bow out uncomfortably and not remain flat.The Circuit’s hip belt is attached to the back of the pack using velcro, right in front of the point where the aluminum center stay ties in to the lumbar area. Velcro attached hip belts are a tried and true design element on lightweight packs and sufficient for up to 30-35 pound max loads.

They also make it possible for you to try on different hip belt sizes with the same pack and dial in a custom fit.The hip belt has two large zippered pockets and two straps that let you fine tune the fit depending on the shape of your hips. The four straps adjust using a Scherer pull-forward cinch, first developed by Kelty, and connect at a single buckle. It can take some experimentation to get the right fit, and if you have problems, call ULA. They go above and beyond to make sure customers get an excellent fit.Both the hip belt, back panel, and shoulder straps are covered in padded spacer mesh which is cushy without being too soft. The holes in the spacer mesh have a tendency to collect debris however, if you wander off-trail.The Circuit’s shoulder straps are available in too styles, J-shaped or S-shaped, to accommodate people with breast or barrel chests. The shoulder straps have lots of attachment points to hang gear and front load lifter adjustments, which slide down the front of the shoulder pad to let you adjust the angle of your load lifters if they’re too flat (a 45 degree angle is ideal).