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Boreas Lost Coast 60 Pack - Men's - 2011 Closeout

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A perfect mix of comfort and lightweight efficiency, the Boreas Lost Coast 60 pack offers great storage and organization solutions for weekend trips or short backpacking excursions.

  • BACKPACKER 2012 Editors’ Choice Award winner! The April issue states, “Get everything you need and nothing you don’t in one of these ultralight, ultracomfortable packs.”
  • Light, no-nonsense hipbelt and shoulder straps with sternum strap are made with resilient foam that maintains its volume and helps distribute pressure evenly
  • Simple, zigzag foam back panel and removable framesheet are shaped to match the curve of your back and pump fresh air through the channels as you walk
  • Streamlined pack body features a light polyurethane rib cage design that adds structure; removable top lid features a zippered pocket and helps fend off precipitation
  • Full-length front stretch pocket, 2 side stretch pockets and 2 hipbelt pockets let you organize and easily access gear, clothing, water bottles and snacks
  • The Boreas Lost Coast 60 pack features tuck-away daisy chains, raincover, hidden gear loops on the shoulder straps and hydration compatability (reservoir not included)
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Boreas Lost Coast 60 Pack - Men's - 2011 Closeout Specs
Specification
ML
Best use
Backpacking Backpacking
Internal Internal
Lightweight Lightweight
No No
3,356 cubic inches3,356 cubic inches
60 liters60 liters
3 lbs. 5 oz. 3 lbs. 5 oz.
1.56 kilograms1.57 kilograms
No No
18 - 20 inchesMore than 20 inches
Up to 33 inchesMore than 33 inches
Silicone inpregnated ripstop nylon Silicone inpregnated ripstop nylon
Removable HDPE framesheet/aluminum frame hoop Removable HDPE framesheet/aluminum frame hoop
0 0
No No
Top Top
Top Top
7 + main compartment 7 + main compartment
No No
Yes Yes
Men's Men's
Frame type
Backpack style
Ultralight
Gear capacity (cu. in.)
Gear capacity (L)
Weight
Weight - metric
Adjustable torso
Fits torso
Fits waist/hips
Material(s)
Frame material
Number of stays
Suspended mesh back panel
Pack loading
Pack access
Number of exterior pockets
Sleeping bag compartment
Raincover included
Gender

Boreas Lost Coast 60 Pack - Men's - 2011 Closeout Customer Reviews

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5.0

Awesome minimalist pack

By Miles goes Wild

from California

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Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Easy To Load
  • Good Padding
  • Good Suspension
  • Lightweight

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Extended Hikes
    • Light Loads

    Comments about Boreas Lost Coast 60 Pack - Men's - 2011 Closeout:

    This pack rocks. It weighs absolutely nothing, but is very stout and comfy. Everything you need, nothing you don't. Love the belt pouches. You can tell that everything has been well thought-out.

    • What Is Your Gear Style:
    • Minimalist
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    • No

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