65L Terraframe 3-Zip Backpack
65L Terraframe 3-Zip Backpack
Product Description
FEATURE RICH
- Guide Light MT frame
- OVERLOAD load sling
- Telescoping yoke for custom torso fit
- Quick attach frame cap hardware provides easier OVERLOAD feature conversion
- Daisy chain with adjustable tool attach loops
- Top Loading shroud with full bag zippered panel access around back pockets
- Two external long pockets for ease of organization
- Internal compression straps
Terraframe 65
An expandable load hauler for your biggest mountain adventures. The new TERRAFRAME 65 is for mountain zealots who need options when going big. We’ve offered the OVERLOAD feature in hunting and military packs for years, yet backcountry climbers, fisherman, guides, and others have been asking for a mountain-inspired version of this versatile, load-taming design. The suspension allows an ideal amount of torsional flex while providing ample support for loads up to 150 lbs.
- 65 Liter Capacity
- Two full-length side zip access
- Hydration reservoir compatible
- Convertible Daypack Lid with porting for hydration
- Stretch-woven water bottle pockets
20 Years in the MakingWith over four decades of design and manufacturing experience – with real-world hammering – we’ve learned a thing or two about load transfer, active framing and the importance of using only the most top-shelf materials. | Materials MatterWhile MYSTERY RANCH backpacks are certainly “more than the sum of their parts,” the materials we select for our packs and accessories are the most premium, fully field-tested specs available. Period. We skimp on nothing. Whether on the frontline, the fall line, the fire line or simply deep in the mountains, MYSTERY RANCH materials are BUILT FOR THE MISSION. | Built for the MissionThe mountains are where our legs burn, our lungs heave, and our spirits soar — and it’s where MYSTERY RANCH packs shine. Built by outdoor athletes, designed to endure the most rugged terrain and conditions, our outdoor packs help skiers, climbers, hikers, and adventure travelers go farther, faster, and without undue strain on the body. Name your alpine exploit, we’ve got a pack for it. |