Eagle Creek Truist 45L

Light weight and load-bearing: Try this clean-design, ultralight pack.

Brand: Eagle Creek Gear Reviews

Model: Truist 45L


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High performance, low weight. If that’s what you covet, this is your pack. Testers loved this top-loader for big-load dayhikes or multiday outings with up to 35 pounds. When two of our crew participated in the 168-mile, 7-day Grand to Grand Ultra—a self-supported stage race in Arizona and Utah—they chose to carry the Helium. “It swallowed all of my gear at the outset, but with no big-pack weight penalty, so it felt light as a feather when my load dwindled,” says one. “The stiff framesheet efficiently transferred the load to the lightly padded hipbelt and shoulder straps. The suspension proved surprisingly comfortable for such a light pack, even during back-to-back 30-mile days.”

Tradeoff? To keep weight down while delivering the carrying performance and durability of a heavier pack, the Helium dispenses almost entirely with extraneous features. You get a clean, clutter-free design, with a spacious packbag, a full-length off-set zipper for easy access, a removable lid with plenty of space for maps and snacks—and nothing else. $199; 2 lbs. 6 oz.; 55 liters; 1 size each for men and women; bergans.com

This is a hybrid travel/back country pack. Narrow profile with travel-specific features:Full front panel load, Central Lock Point secures main entry points with a single lock, Detachable Rain Safe cover is waterproof and provides security, Exterior bungee functions as an in-transit laundry line. Modular Travel Pouch: Clipping system offers 3-way carry, Smart Travel Security organization with Secure-Zip Toggle closure includes audio portal, fleece-lined electronics pocket, zippered passport pocket, key fob, pen slot. X-ACT Suspension. When a pack on your back and a search for truth is all that’s required to face the world. For developing country travel, hut-to-hut treks, and multi-activity adventures.

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