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Overview
About Mountain Hardwear Chuter 28 Daypack
Closeouts. Specifically designed for adventures in the backcountry, Mountain Hardwear's Chuter 28 daypack features multiple carry options for skis, snowboard or snowshoes, and a convenient front pocket designed for avy gear.
- Rear panel zipper into main compartment for maximum access and convenient use in snow
- Wet locker under padded front flap offers quick access and has plenty of space and organization for shovel, probe, skins and other gear
- Adjustable, stowable ski loops allow skis to be carried diagonally in either direction
- A-frame ski carry option for additional carry comfort on longer hikes
- Versatile strap system also carries snowboards and snowshoes with ease
- Fleece-lined goggle or sunglass pocket on top of pack with water-resistant zipper
- Flexible back panel provides torsional rigidity for a combination of mobility and support
- Padded shoulder straps with adjustable sternum strap
- Padded waistbelt with two zip pockets
- Daisy chain on top of front flap for bulky gear carry
- Hydration sleeve with port in main compartment (bladder not included)
- Made in Philippines
Specs
Specs about Mountain Hardwear Chuter 28 Daypack
- Pack material: 420 denier nylon
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Panel,Top
- Ski carry: Yes
- Snowboard carry: Yes
- Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
- Recommended use: Skiing,Snowboarding
- S/M:
- Dimensions: 22x9x9"
- Pack capacity: 1700 cu.in.
- Weight: 2 lb. 7 oz.
- Fits torsos: 16-19"
- M/L:
- Dimensions: 24x9x9"
- Pack capacity: 1850 cu.in.
- Weight: 2 lb. 10 oz.
- Fits torsos: 18-1/2-22"
- Made in Philippines
Reviews
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5.0 out of 5 stars.
Near perfect!
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Reviewed by AnnaLaurie from Arizona on Thursday, January 22, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Near perfect!Verified Buyer Reviewed by AnnaLaurie from Arizona on Thursday, January 22, 2015The Trading Post description accurately describes features. What I love: Very comfortable; Very versatile (it will go more places than XC skiing with me). It is set up for a hydration pack, but I would also like to have an external spot for a water bottle I can grab easily. I think I'll be able to figure out a spot for that, utilizing external straps. Meanwhile, I'll get a bladder. I anticipate that this will quickly be my go-to pack for almost every purpose except day hikes requiring less packing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Cool packReviewed by O3WZ from Adirondack on Tuesday, March 4, 2014Fit and finish are good, materials seem durable enough for the pack's intended use. The clip for securing the outer flap is effective but a tiny bit clumsy to use, no complaints otherwise. Design seems well thought out and there aren't so many pockets that locating an item becomes complicated.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. NiceReviewed by Anonymous from Virginia on Monday, November 4, 2013So this pack is a little weird, definitely get a few views of it before you buy it. The back flap loosely covers a big pocket thats good for quick access things like water bottles, etc. Its got a few weird stitched holders that look like pockets on line, but that arent sewn at the bottom so i'm not sure what they're for. The main pocket opens up from the back by the shoulder straps. its a nice size, definitely enough to hold all your gear for a long day, even enough to hold your gear for a night if youre going light. Also- the flap on the back has a minimalist endoskeleton which not only gives it some east-west rigidity, but also serves to keep anything from poking into your back.
Pretty light, waterproof, sealed seam for the top electronics pocket, overall great pack. -
4.0 out of 5 stars. Great winter sports packReviewed by Anonymous from SE wyoming on Monday, October 21, 2013Bought this pack for my wife specifically for snowshoeing and mountaineering.
PROS: The layout and design are about 90% perfect: There are ample ways to carry snowshoes, ice axe, trekking poles, and skis if needed. the big flap on the outside can be tucked inside the compression straps to carry her snowshoes vertically on the back. Under the flap is an open stuff-it pocket, perfect for quickly ditching or retrieving layers, gloves, etc. Light weight, perfect size for winter day hikes where we carry a good bit of gear.
CONS: The pockets on the waist-belt could be slightly larger, her point and shoot camera barely fits. Could use dedicated hardware loops for carabiners, but the ski loops are usable. There is no dedicated hydration pocket, so the bladder is just loose in the bag. There could be a little more frame/rigidity to the back panel.
The only better winter pack is the osprey switch 40+5, but it isnt made any more