ARC'TERYX Silo 40
Scramble around the trail with Granite Gear's ultralight and stable Vapor Flash backpack.
Brand: Arc'Teryx Gear Reviews
Model: Silo 40
Light and Stable
“Very stable and simple, with the ability to shrink or expand with your load,” wrote one tester after carrying this stripped-down pack on Bryce Canyon’s 24-mile Under-the-Rim Trail. He found the flexible, no-stay suspension carried up to 35 pounds well (above that, the weight hangs too much off the shoulders).
The single-compartment packbag is sized just right for mountain layers, a down bag, small tent, pad, ministove, and two to five days of supplies. But it’s not completely stripped-down; there are quick-release side compression straps, an extendable top lid, deep stretch wand/bottle pockets, and front compression straps. It’s a versatile pack that’s in its element on any ultralight trip and especially on scrambles where stability is key. Quibbles: The stretch bottle pockets are tough to reach, and we’d love a pair of pockets on the hipbelt. $180; 3,600 cu. in.; 3 lbs. 1 oz. Granitegear.com
This fast access RollTop pack is large enough for gear intensive day tours. Its V-Frame suspension is integral with the frame sheet for additional support. Tool specific pockets keep shovel and probes handy and the 3D-thermoformed hip belt padding is removable, leaving a streamlined webbing belt.
RollTop lid closure • WaterTight zippers • Faux lid pocket • Front shovel pocket • One side tool sleeve • Hydration bladder pocket and hose clip
• Improved Wrap System • Two ice axe loops and Velcro® axe keepers • Laminated shoulder straps • Thermoformed back panel • V-Frame suspension • Removable thermoformed hipbelt pods • Top handle • Front haul loop • Key clip • Adjustable metal sternum strap