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TETON Sports Ultralight Plus Backpacks; Lightweight Hiking Backpack for Camping, Hunting, Travel, and Outdoor Sports

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Style: Mountain Adventurer 4000/ 66 Liters


Features

  • ONE BACKPACK FOR EVERY ADVENTURE: Internal frame backpack for hiking, backpacking, camping and travel; Pack all your backpacking gear in and on this pack
  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR FIT: Extra padded split waist band, hip and torso adjustments offer a perfect customizable fit; Unique lumbar adjustment; Travel backpack for men, women and youth
  • DURABLE: Strong shell for the most rugged hiking and camping adventures; Multiple compression straps, strong buckles and storm proof zippers; Included rainfly covers you and your backpack
  • BUILT FOR COMFORT: Lightweight frame for stability you feel less of the load; Padded lumbar region sits comfortably on your back; Designed for pros at a price that is friendly to beginners. Waist Belt- 33 inch - 48 inch with Split Wishbone Construction
  • TETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports

Description

The TETON Sports Ultralight Plus are a set of internal frame backpacks that have been developed by other rugged backpackers that can meet the demands of your most extreme adventures. They can adequately carry all the backpacking gear you need for any type of trip. While the size differences are great, the features and options of these packs are what set them apart from the rest: The largest TETON Ultralight Plus Backpacks are setup for hauling all your alpine equipment including skis, snowboard, or snowshoes; the smaller packs are perfect for day hikes, overnighters, and even 2-3-day journeys into the backcountry. The durable pack shell is made from treated 420D Oxford, which can stand up to even the roughest terrain in the most extreme parts of the world; oversized zipper pulls on the exterior pockets and main compartment zipper are easy to use, even with gloved fingers. Each of these backpacks provide superior comfort and a precise fit with the help of tension adjustments at the shoulders, chest, and torso. Aluminum stays provide strength and support right where you need it. The split waist belt construction sits comfortably on your hips and a thickly padded lumbar area provides exceptional lower back comfort. Other comfort features include thick shoulder pads and air channels along your back to maximize air circulation. All of the TETON Sports Ultralight Plus backpacks are also hydration compatible with an integrated Velcro hang tab for easily hanging your hydration bladder. Room enough for a large 3-Liter bladder. And because hiking can push you to your limits, you need a backpack that can keep up with you and your latest adventure.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎25.5 x 13.5 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.4 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27 x 10 x 12 inches


Item Weight: ‎5.25 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎TETON Sports


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty - TETON Sports® strives to manufacture the best possible products for our customers. Our limited lifetime warranty covers products against defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty is cheerfully extended to the original owner only and excludes normal wear and tear (e.g., zippers that wear out after extended use) or misuse. Please follow care instructions. If, after inspection, a product is determined by us to be defective in workmanship or materials, we will repair or replace it at our option, at no cost to you (the original owner). Contact customer service for assistance by visiting us online atto obtain a return authorization number. Shipping fees may apply. For international warranty claims (outside the United States), shipping and duty fees are the responsibility of the consumer.


Model Name: ‎Mountain Adventurer 4000 Backpack


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Shell 420D Black Oxford 1000mm WR


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Teton Sports


Part Number: ‎1138


Style: ‎Mountain Adventurer 4000/ 66 Liters


Included Components: ‎Backpack, Rainfly


Size: ‎27" x 12" x 10"


Date First Available: October 18, 2015


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  • LOVE this High Quality Backpack with Plenty of Space for Everything I Need
Style: Grand 5500/ 90 Liters
I'm a scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop and I've purchase many less-expensive backpacks over the years. I tend to be hard on my packs, and I've had a lot of problem with ripping, tearing, straps coming un-stitched and broken zippers on lower quality packs. I was DONE with low-quality packs and was ready to graduate to a backpack that can live up to the wear and tear to which I'm going to unavoidably subject it. I already had multiple packs, but didn't want to worry about the reliability of my pack any more. So, I purchased a Teton Sports Grand 5500 Backpack for me. I LOVE this backpack. You can tell that a lot of time went in to the design of this pack. My hat is off to whoever is behind the design. The things that stand out most to me on this pack are the quality and the attention to detail. I love the space in the Grand 5500 backpack, so I can easily fit in what I need. It always seemed like I needed more space in the past. This pack definitely provides that. I like that the sleeping bag compartment is larger than other backpacks I have, so I can much more easily fit a high-quality sleeping bag, air mattress, blanket, pillow, etc. into that compartment. With other packs I've had, most of that stuff has to go on the outside of the pack, and then it gets dirty and clumsily bumps into things. Plus, with the Grand 5500, that gear is much more effectively protected from the elements than just being tied to the outside of a smaller pack. If you do need to put something on the outside of these packs, they have many higher-quality loops, ties and compression straps that don't look like they are going to tear off. If you are a minimalist, less-is-more type of backpacker, then this pack may have too much space for you. If you like to have room to pack and protect the things you really want to make your backpacking trip amazing and comfortable, then you should seriously look at this pack. Have you ever had to ask yourself "Do I really need an air mattress?" or "Do I really need a pillow?" I have, seriously, because the other packs I had were so small. With this pack, you don't have to make those kinds of decisions. And, with the compression straps, you can make the bag smaller at times you don't need all the space. I really like how the back panels and the torso width are adjustable so they can be highly customized to me. I've never had that luxury before. I love the extensive padding in the lumbar area. I like the detachable bag for toiletries or other items to which you need quick access. I like the attached poncho/tarp for each of the packs. They not only keep the pack dry in case of rain, but can also be used to create a shelter in a wilderness survival situation. They are bright orange and would make it easy for someone to find you in an emergency. I love that Teton Sports offers a great warranty and stands behind their products. Although, I have a lot of Teton Sports products, and I've never needed to use the warranty. I guess I'm just passionate about Teton Sports, and trust the brand and products because of how their products have performed for me. I actually look for their products now and preference those over competitors. In short, Teton Sports provides fabulous quality at a fabulous price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016 by Nathan

  • Great backpack for long hikes.
Style: Grand 5500/ 90 Liters
Important note: this is an initial review. First things first, I absolutely lovey all the things I got from TETON. This item holds the #2 spot on my list, giving the first place to TETON Sports Camper -10F Sleeping Bag. (just because that one is so darn comfy). OK since we're done with introduction, I must say that upon the initial inspection there is absolutely nothing bad that can say about this backpack. It's absolute amazing for anyone who's looking forward to a long hike. It's extremely spacious, and you have lots of ways to get items that are packed in the middle or on a side. Plus It was easy for me to attach my Browning - Black Label Shock N' Awe Tomahawk on the left side of the hip belt (see photo)... for those who like a bit of "tactical". And the whistle was a pleasant surprise. However the backpack is large, large enough to camp for 5 or more days, and for those who are looking for shorter hikes like me, it might be a good idea to downsize unless you're OK with adding a little bit of extra items for comfort : ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017 by Alexis Pech Alexis Pech

  • Don't Bother. Either spend more, or less, but don't spend on this one.
Style: Grand 5500/ 90 Liters
I took quite a while before I finally decided to write this review. If I seem a bit harsh, there is a back story, which is worth relating here. Teton has an excellent reputation for Customer Service. Several years ago I bought their Fox 5200 pack, which until today I think represents excellent value for the money. I only had two problems with that pack: 1) the lid would constantly slide forward almost every time I used it, leaving the inside exposed to rain if you didn't use the rain cover; and 2) it could not handle weight over 50lbs. It became very uncomfortable once you hit the 50lb mark and just wouldn't serve my needs any more. I contacted Teton and asked if there might be a defection on my bag that the straps pretty much collapsed around that weight, and was told (again, prompt reply, great customer service) that the Fox is the lower end bag and not really designed for such a load. They sent me a new lid (not much better) but suggested if I was carrying a lot of weight I need to upgrade to the Grand 5500. The reviews were impressive and I thought there would be a lot of additional capacity. It was an expensive mistake. The Grand 5500 is around double the price, and the increase in comfort, size and utility is negligible. Let me list my opinions on the features: Cons: -This bag gives up at around 60lbs. After 20 or 30 minutes the strap cushion collapses and you have the straps digging into your shoulders. - The waist belt does not properly grab your lumbar. I should say, my lumbar. I can't speak for everyone, but my experience is that the belt grabs my hips only, and needs constant shifting. A nightmare on hikes over 2 or 3 hours. - The top lid simply cannot stay on straight. Even with nothing in the lid pockets, it will slide forward and leave the main bag cavity exposed. Yes, there is the interior closure, but it eventually gets filled with water in the heavy rain - The flimsy plastic insert that is supposed to give some structure and help the shape of the bag closest to your back (see picture) has sharp corners that eventually tore through my bag and are now exposed. It has also lost its structure and just kind of wobbles around back there. Useless. - The Fox had lots of pockets for organization. This one has only one side pocket, a belt pocket and two on the lid. Those on the lid, of course, if they are filled, drag the lid down even further and unbalance the pack. There is the detachable pocket/pack too. I don't used that as it just gets in the way and hangs off the back, but I can see the how others would like the feature. - This pack has essentially 4 accesses to the main compartment. The top, the front, the side and the bottom (which is also the sleeping bag compartment) This means that all of my gear is now in individual dry sacks (read, more weight) rather than just putting things in their own pockets. This is a personal preference, but I think the Fox is way better organized. - The Poncho "rain fly"...what is that about? I have seen reviews of people who think its a great idea. Well, my opinion is that it's an ineffective and poorly conceived solution. I didn't have an opinion until I needed it. Firstly, I don't want to wear a poncho in the rain. I like the rain. I am in the Jungle, where its hot. The rain makes me cool. So now I have to choose to cover me and my pack, or let my pack get soaked (read above, because of the lid it will fill with rain water). In addition, the poncho is silly. It doesn't have any snaps or closures, just some tabs. That means that you have this flappy, chaotic poncho whipping about like a sail in a storm unless you tie it around your waist with a string or modify it at home. Imaging trying to climb up a muddy mountain trail in a poncho that can't even close during a storm! It really doesn't work...at all. - I have been using it for less than a year and I feel that it is not holding up very well. There are areas of wear that really shouldn't be there. Pros: - It is, for the most part, more comfortable than the Fox, by a hair. Not double, maybe 10 or 15%. - It does carry somewhat better than the Fox, another 10lbs before getting uncomfortable. - I like the side pocket, I wish there were two. I can fit an Olympus TG5 in there with room to spare. I primarily use this backpack for Weight Training. I fill it with 60 or 70lbs and walk up steep, hilly roads. This is not excessive or abusive. I have only taken it into the bush 5 or 6 times, and all of the wear so far is just water jugs filling it up. I might not be as critical if not for having been told, and having this recommended by Teton when I was quite specific about my needs. My disappointment is compounded in that I feel I was upsold something that really doesn't perform significantly better than the Fox. I don't know if I got a Lemon (I do hope so) and again I have been impressed with the Teton customer response, but it was through an email exchange with them directly that convinced me to upgrade, and I hope it is clear I feel I was, if not cheated, at least misguided that this would be worth upgrading to. Stick to the Osprey's and Gregory's, folks, if you need to go up. If not, I would still highly recommend the Fox for a casual user. UPDATE 11/20/2018: I also emailed Teton with my complaints, and, as usual, their excellent customer service responded immediately. They are sending me a new pack as a replacement (awesome!) and I will update this review after I have used it. I am hoping that mine was a lemon, and that my review, of the quality at least, will change after I have used the new one. UPDATE 9/9/2020 Teton Customer Service is Legendary. I can't believe it took so long to write this update. I tried a few times and it didn't upload on Amazon and I guess I forgot to go back and let you guys know what happened. So Teton sent me a brand new bag as well as a Backpack Cover (to resolved the problem with the Poncho flapping in the rain). They sure do their best to make the stand behind their products. I have increased the rating by one star for that, and also more experience with the bag. I won't go up more than a star, because many of the underlying problems are the same. The lid still flaps, the cushion is a bit better, but it still can't handle really heavy loads. For a kind of middle-of-the-road pack, this works, especially if you don't load it with much weight. I have since moved to a Gregory Baltoro Pro 95 and the difference is night and day. Having said that, its 2x the price, so know what you really need then make the decisions that work best for your budget and requirements. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2018 by JosephMB JosephMB

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