🎒 Gear up like a pro — adventure-ready, comfort-approved!
The TIMBER RIDGE External Aluminum Frame Hiking Backpack combines a durable aluminum frame with ergonomic design features like a breathable mesh back and padded straps. Measuring 35.8 x 6.7 x 15.7 inches and offering 12 cubic inches of storage, it’s water-resistant and customizable with additional attachments, making it the ideal companion for hiking, hunting, and backpacking.
Outer Material | Nylon, Nylon Blend |
Material Type | Oxford |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Cotton |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 2.87 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.92"D x 14.17"W x 14.96"H |
Storage Volume | 12 Cubic Inches |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Color | Brown |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Framed Backpack |
Style Name | External Aluminum Frame Hiking Backpacks |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Apparel Closure Type | Flap, Buckle |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Strap Type | Waist Strap, Adjustable |
Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
P**1
Comfy Pack Frame
I’ve got a Stihl 450 insecticide fogger that is super uncomfortable to wear. This pack frame makes it much more tolerable.
J**Y
Tank
I’ve used this for packing duck decoys to a remote spot. I’ve also used it for hauling about 160 lbs of traps and beavers from the trap line. It’s tough and it gets the job done.
J**A
So far, so good.
I've been trying to build a ruck habit, and I've just been using a reinforced backpack. Its fine at 25 lbs, but at 50#, the straps would really dig into my shoulders. I'd been eyeing this for awhile, but felt I had to establish more of a routine before I could justify spending more money. Of course the discomfort kept me from establishing more of a routine….So I grabbed it, and have already been out twice, with 50#. It was easy to adjust, the hip belt/pad is very comfortable and helps distribute the weight. My existing backpack hooked easily to the frame. I'm very satisfied!
C**L
Great for its value
Very collapsable
C**R
Great freight hauling platform.
Ok I was skeptical at first. I was planning to use this pack just to haul firewood to my woodshed, and build strength for a winter ski trip. But last summer on a project, the elevator quit for about three months while I was working on the fourth fifth and sixth floor of a building. This packframe proved to be incredibly useful for moving material and tools. I could double or triple the amount of material and tool that I could easily carry. I have found that 1/2” webbing and simple knots are all I need to fasten various things to the pack. I even found a large rugged cardboard box that I could lash on and carry materials up and down. Currently I’ve been using it for firewood. This pack will carry all you can put on it. As said by others, the straps are a bit funky, but they haven let me down yet.
D**L
Great for rucking
Great pack using for rucking. Sandbag straps on nicely.
R**S
size issue
I am 5 foot nine and had to cinch up the straps to the full extent in order to get this to fit. We’ll be keeping it, but it is definitely for someone that is 6 foot or taller.
T**Y
So far so good
I'm using this for a prospecting backpack and it's hold the weight of 100lbs. It's very light and seems sturdy.
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