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Overview

About Granite Gear Kahiltna 29L Daypack

Closeouts. Named for the longest glacier in the Alaska Range, Granite Gear's Kahiltna 29 daypack delivers spacious storage with a clean design that offers a supportive fit during long days on and off the trail.

Specs

Specs about Granite Gear Kahiltna 29L Daypack

  • Pack material: Nylon
  • Frame type: Internal
  • Frame material: HDPE frame sheet
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Pack loading: Panel
  • Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
  • Rain cover: Yes
  • Recommended use: Daypack
  • Dimensions: 21x9.5x7"
  • Pack capacity: 1770 cu.in.
  • Volume liters: 29
  • Weight: 2 lb. 1 oz.
  • Fits torsos: 18-21"
  • Made in China , Viet Nam

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Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Great pack
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from 4 continents on Friday, January 27, 2017
I am a man with a 21 inch torso, 5' 11" and 175 pounds. The pack, as advertised, is good up to this length. Even though it is only a frame sheet back support, it will take the 20 pounds I put in it and I can adjust it (load lifters etc.) to keep the weight off of my shoulders. When my back gets hot I can loosen the shoulder straps and lower the pack on my hips to get air flow. The hip belt is comfortable and the water bottle pockets are designed well. The whole pack is designed well but for one tiny nuisance--why would someone put 3/8 inch straps on a great pack. I speak of the load compression straps and the sternum strap. I have to look down to find the sternum strap buckle and turn my fingers into tiny tweezers to buckle and unbuckle. I don't believe in cheapening a pack to save a quarter ounce and save a dollar. I also have added a shock cord (bungee) on the front for quickly stashing a shirt, coat etc. I run it through the tabs at the bottom of the main compartment zippers and the tabs where the top compression strap attach at the top front--tension on these straps hold the tension, not the seams. I do a rectangle with an "X" in the middle. For the lighter color pack like mine, they should put the black material on the bottom, not the slate color--common sense for not showing dirt. I would give a 4 and a half if available.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Great pack
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from 4 continents on Friday, January 27, 2017
    I am a man with a 21 inch torso, 5' 11" and 175 pounds. The pack, as advertised, is good up to this length. Even though it is only a frame sheet back support, it will take the 20 pounds I put in it and I can adjust it (load lifters etc.) to keep the weight off of my shoulders. When my back gets hot I can loosen the shoulder straps and lower the pack on my hips to get air flow. The hip belt is comfortable and the water bottle pockets are designed well. The whole pack is designed well but for one tiny nuisance--why would someone put 3/8 inch straps on a great pack. I speak of the load compression straps and the sternum strap. I have to look down to find the sternum strap buckle and turn my fingers into tiny tweezers to buckle and unbuckle. I don't believe in cheapening a pack to save a quarter ounce and save a dollar. I also have added a shock cord (bungee) on the front for quickly stashing a shirt, coat etc. I run it through the tabs at the bottom of the main compartment zippers and the tabs where the top compression strap attach at the top front--tension on these straps hold the tension, not the seams. I do a rectangle with an "X" in the middle. For the lighter color pack like mine, they should put the black material on the bottom, not the slate color--common sense for not showing dirt. I would give a 4 and a half if available.

About Granite Gear

It’s easy to understand why Granite Gear backpacks, compression sacks and bags have developed such a loyal following over the years. Since its founding in 1986, this brand has worked diligently to build outdoor equipment that is extremely rugged, dependable and engineered to exceed the demands of hardcore weekend warriors. Need to save space? Granite Gear compression sacks easily condense bulky items to make packing more efficient. Granite Gear luggage and backpacks are also crafted of the most durable and lightweight materials available, which translates to a more enjoyable experience in the great outdoors. Get the gear that goes further and lasts longer. Get Granite Gear.