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They are made of solid 'Hardline with Dyneema' material which is heavier but very abrasion resistant The Hyperlite Mountain Gear packs all reflect the stated HMG design philosophy "Everything you need, nothing you don't" They are examples of what Colin Fletcher called a "Bloody Great Sack" Just one big interior space with no dividers The 4400's are the greatest of the bloody great sacks After much shoulder pain, I finally let go of my Hyperlite Mountain Gear Porter 4400 and replaced it with a Seek Outside Divide 4500 The Divide is infinitely more comfortable than the Porter and weighs about 6oz more This extra weight is absolutely worth it

Hyperlite mountain gear southwest 4400 review

Hyperlite mountain gear southwest 4400 review-When the going gets narrow, and the temperament of the terrain is always abrasive, the Hyperlite Mountain Gear 2400 Southwest pack is built to play rough Volume HMG Southwest packs come in three sizes the 2400 (40 liters), 3400 (55 liters), and 4400 (70 liters) Each pack also has an external storage capacity (front and side pockets) of about 10 liters Our favorite size for 35 day spring, summer, and fall backpacking trips is the 2400 Southwest, but our gear is pretty dialed in and compact

This post is not going to be an indepth review of the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest pack, but a comparison of the 3400 and the 4400 version Summary The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Windrider series is a topshelf line of ultralight backpacks that represents an optimal combination of weight, strength, durability, and function The Windrider 2400, 3400, and 4400 packs are each available in four different sizes for the perfect fit The use of Dyneema fabric composite, combined with a roll top closure and taped Hyperlite Mountain Gear is about minimalism with very few bells and whistles, so you will not find cushy hip belts, shoulder straps, back ventilation systems, or other comfort features That being said, the Windrider is surprisingly comfortable for such a streamlined package, even when loaded down with a packraft, paddle, and assorted gear and

 Hyperlite Mountain Gear's 3400 Southwest is a seriously heavyduty pack and one of the hardest wearing on the market Price aside, this bag is the stuff of Carryologist dreams TWEET; Adventure Tested Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 3400 Backpack By Chris Brinlee Jr 7/31/14 325AM Comments ( 53) Durable, waterproof, and comfortable, the ultralight, Cuben Fiber HyperliteIt's the perfect medium between the Southwest and Windrider If you need a pack that' lightweight enough for a thruhike, but still rugged enough that you can beat the hell out of it, then you can't go wrong with a Hyperlite

The Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 3400 (648L) weighed in at 210lbs (Black Version) The Southwest is about half the weight! In this post, I review the Hyperlite Mountain Gear 3400 Southwest, an ultralight backpack built for durability and simplicity On a humid day in July, my husband set out to thruhike the Appalachian Trail A seasoned hiker myself (I completed the AT in 15) I offered my full breadth of wisdom as he packed his belongingsThe 4400 is both wider and longer, making it ideal for bulkier gear The 'Southwest' refers to the external pockets;

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