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Overview
About Salewa Miage 35 Backpack
Closeouts. Load up the Salewa Miage 35 backpack and enjoy a day hiking backcountry trails or climbing crags. It's spacious enough to hold a day's worth of gear and has a streamlined, body-hugging fit for supreme comfort when navigating tough terrain.
- Contact Fit suspension system sits close to your frame to prevent excessive movement
- Removable HDPE framesheet
- Low-profile padding on shoulders, back and hip straps for a close fit
- Contoured shoulder straps
- Adjustable sternum strap with built-in whistle
- Adjustable stabilizer straps for customizable weight distribution
- Top-loading main compartment
- Welded, water-tight zipper compartment on attached lid
- Interior mesh zip pouch and larger zip pocket in main compartment
- Hydration reservoir pocket and exit port (reservoir not included)
- Front bungee rigging
- Rope fastener
- Side compression straps/ski holder straps
- Ice axe/trekking pole mounts
- Made in Viet Nam
Specs
Specs about Salewa Miage 35 Backpack
- Pack material: 300 denier polyester
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Top
- Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
- Recommended use: Climbing,Daypack
- Dimensions: 24.8x9.8x9"
- Pack capacity: 2135 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 35
- Weight: 2 lb. 4 oz.
- Made in Viet Nam
Reviews
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Good pack, missing some features.
Reviewed by Casual from Colorado on Wednesday, February 3, 2016
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good pack, missing some features.Reviewed by Casual from Colorado on Wednesday, February 3, 2016Good pack. Not great. Haven't yet used it for a full day outdoors, only inside loaded up with 15-25 pounds of random stuff to get a feel for it.
I'm 5'10 160 pounds. For sizing reference, I wear an Medium in osprey packs. This pack fits me well.
Pros:
- Fabric feels burly.
- Sits close to body. This comes at the expense of not much padding. Hip straps and shoulder straps are padded very thinly.
- Main compartment has a webbed pouch, a waterproof pouch. Nice for quick access.
- Compression straps work well
- Pack is narrow. Good for climbing, but if you're used to wider packs it'll be weird to load up.
- Removable hip straps. Makes it easy to wear over a harness
- Small gear loop on hip strap
- Rope carry
- Gear loops
Cons:
- No internal frame. The HDPE frame listed on the specs is very flimsy. When I thought HDPE I thought of those translucent nalgene bottles and expected something more substantial. You'll feel it in your shoulders a bit with a heavy enough load.
- Ice axe holder doesn't hold the head of the axe well. The other option is to have the head of the axe moving around at neck level. (Or I just couldn't figure out how to use it well). Works fine for trekking poles.
- No pocket on hip strap.
- NO SIDE ZIPPER INTO THE COMPARTMENT! This is huge for me. If there's a rope up top and a jacket packed on top of your pack it's a pain in the [...] getting to stuff in the middle of the pack without a zipper. Bit of a dealbreaker.
Overall good pack, especially for the price if you get a 35% off coupon emailed to you. However the lack of a zipper into the side compartment and internal frame are really disappointing.