Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65 Backpack
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I needed a pack that would be able to be used for 2-3 day hikes, but also be able to handle carrying more if needed. After reading reviews on several different similar hauling bags, I settled with this Mystery Ranch Terraframe 65, combined with a Mystery Ranch 40 liter drybag. Being able to add the additional 40 liters is a great addition. MR has also added quite few little details to make this a great bag. There are many loops on the outside of the bag. An internal strap to bind down a sleeping bag.
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A genius design

by Micheal, Verified Owner from DE, United States Written on January 6, 2024
When it comes to technical backpacks, Mystery Ranch never disappoints. The design, the technology, the quality materials, the comfort and weight management of this pack... all are superb. This is definitely not your "entry level" backpacking/hunting pack; due to its many technical features, I think it's more well suited for the experienced backpacker/hunter.
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nice goods

by bg, from AK, United States Written on September 26, 2022
The things are very good. The fabric looks very solid, beautiful and durable. I think I will use it for a long time. The service is satisfactoryThe things are very good. The fabric looks very solid, beautiful and durable. I think I will use it for a long time. The service is satisfactory
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First bag and probably my only bag

by Mike, Verified Owner from MA, United States Written on April 8, 2021
This is the first bag I've owned. While it's definitely on the heavy side, it's extremely comfortable and can easily handle 45 lbs like it's nothing. The variety of straps and the overload feature mean that you can carry almost anything on . The construction quality It's top-notch and I can see this lasting many years to come. A couple of minor complaints; if you don't have it fully packed, the back of the frame can sit uncomfortable close to the back of your neck, and can end up hitting it when you're ascending or looking up. This is only been an issue when I'm doing conditioning hikes, and have the bag packed with weight but not a lot of stuff. I'm also not a huge fan of the torpedo pockets, I would prefer four smaller pockets with more conventional top zippers, but it's not a big deal.
Pros:
  • Comfortable
  • Sturdy
  • Well built
Cons:
  • Heavy
  • Expensive
Would recommend: Yes
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Large and small backpacks

by KEAN, Verified Owner from Kaohsiung, Taiwan Written on April 1, 2020
The number of days to climb determines the size of the backpack. Usually, the backpack must be replaced on different days, but the terraframe 65 can be used universally. I don't need to change the backpack because of the number of days. It saves me a lot of trouble and has extended functions.
Pros:
  • Moderate
Cons:
  • Price
Best Used for:
  • Mountain climbing
Would recommend: Yes
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