Reviews Summary
Here's what the reviewers think about the Backcountry Access Stash:
Reviewers like these things about the Backcountry Access Stash
- Many reviewers noted that the Backcountry Access Stash backpack is comfortable to carry.
- Other reviewers pointed out that the bag has good equipment carrying options.
- Testers also noted that it could be adjusted to fit a variety of body sizes.
- Many users found that it has a sleeve designed for hydration bottles.
- They also mentioned that its hydration sleeves are freezeproof.
- Several reviewers found out that the waist belt of the pack could be adjusted based on the height of the user.
- Many of the users noted that they could access their things through the back panel.
- Users pointed out that the bag has a dedicated tool pocket for shovel probe.
- They pointed out that the pack is durable due to its material.
- Several testers also felt that the bag is versatile.
- Other users pointed out that it can accommodate a link radio system.
- Reviewers also noted that the bag has ample pockets for storage and organization.
Reviewers don't like these things
- A user said that the bag does not have a snowboard carry system.
- Another user thought that the bag lacks a side zip access.
Specs
Crowdsourced specs across all Backcountry Access Stash models and sizes:
Capacity | 20-30 l (1220-1831 cuin) | |
Weight | 4.2 oz (1.9 kg) | |
Length | 21-23 in (53-58 cm) | |
Width | 12 in (30 cm) | |
Height | 5 in (13 cm) |
Feature Summary
Many sources mention these Backcountry Access Stash features:
- Hydration compatible
- Ski carry
- Snowboard carry
- Sunglasses pocket
- Compression straps
- Hip belt
- Ice axe/trekking pole loops
Actual features depends on the model, so check the features before you buy.
Selected Reviews
Dirtbag Dreams
I love this pack for many reasons. It’s simple, holds a ton of gear, and it’s comfortable. It is my new go-to, “take everything for a full day” pack.Posted 4 May 2017 by Joe Pyle - Read full review
Dirtbag Dreams
If I were to be picky, and this is a stretch because I love everything about this pack, I would need to say that the buckles could stand to be a bit beefier. I broke one trying to cinch it down onto a camera tripod. (I know, not it’s intended use, but hey, people will be trying to attached skis to it).Posted 20 September 2016 by Joe Pyle - Read full review
Backcountry Skiing Canada
Well thought out - functional features, no 'flailing straps syndrome' [they are limited and hide nicely when not in use], fits well and good value for your money. Can't ask for anything more really.Posted 30 September 2010 by Brad - Read full review
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Last updated on July 03, 2019