The North Face Prophet 65

Scramble up anything with the North Face's climber-oriented Spire 40 backpack.

Photo: Holly Werran

Brand: The North Face Gear Reviews

Model: Prophet 65


Scrambler’s Special

This stripped-down, climber-oriented top-loader is a stable pack with excellent freedom of motion. During a series of overnights on Utah’s Thousand Lakes Plateau, testers bent, piked, and reached for holds without the harness or hipbelt interfering–or the load shifting a centimeter.

The pack seems simple at first glance, with a single-compartment packbag and no hipbelt or wand pockets. Yet it also has refinements like a camera pocket with waterproof closure, a hidden front pocket with zipper access, and reinforced haul loops, ski loops, and gear loops on the packbag and hipbelt.

The backpanel, aluminum stay, and padded hipbelt are all removable for fast-and-light trips. The hipbelt and shoulder straps are thin but gratifyingly wide, providing good weight distribution. You’ll need lightweight gear to use the Spire comfortably for overnights, but it’s ideal for weather-intensive or slightly luxe day trips. $149; 2,450 cu. in.; 2 lbs. 12 oz. Thenorthface.com

Carbon fiber X-frame™ suspension + Molded E-VAP™ back panel + Adjustable torso length + Formed hipbelt with
molded gear loops + E-VAP™ shoulder harness with sliding sternum strap adjustment + Double fabric on base
for abrasion resistance + Crampon pocket + Detachable hood with lash points + Three‑side compression straps
with Hypalon® reinforcement wings + Expandable wand pockets with drain hole + Dual haul loops + Removable
front bungee storage system + Color-coded straps + Welded abrasion reinforcements + Adjustable tool loops
+ Elastic ice axe attachment + Safe-T whistle on sternum strap + Hydration compatible + Reflective hits

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