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Up for all-day adventures, the men's NEMO Resolve 25 L Endless Promise Technical Active pack has an abrasion-resistant, water-resistant exterior and cushioning for comfort on the trail.
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View all NEMO DaypacksBest Use | Hiking |
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Bag Style | Backpack |
Frame Type | Internal Frame |
Gear Capacity (L) | 25 liters |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,525 cubic inches |
Weight | 2 lbs. 6 oz. |
Adjustable Torso Length | Yes |
Fits Torso Length (in.) | 17-21 inches |
Fits Waist/Hips | 18-58 inches |
Material(s) | 100% recycled polyester |
Frame Material | Spring steel loop |
Pack Access | Top |
Number of Exterior Pockets | 5 + main compartment |
Hipbelt | Yes |
Raincover Included | No |
Reservoir Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | 20 x 12 x 9 inches |
Gender | Men's |
Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria Contains recycled materials |
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This is a super solid daypack! My favorite thing about is hands down the shoulder straps, which seem to be slightly inspired from a running vest style, with collapsible pockets to stash small things in. They’re too small for a 500ml soft-flask (at least the kind I have), but I love being able to slip my phone in there to keep it off my thigh on warm days. That being said, the body of the pack fits along your back so well (you can adjust it vertically for your torso height—which is something you don’t always see in a daypack), but it can feel a little hot on your back when the temps are high. I’ve worn it in temps ranging from 30° to the low-80s, and preferred it for milder temps. The side water bottle pockets are also well designed to adjust to different size bottles, and I really appreciate being able to easily pull a bottle out, and slip them back in, while still wearing the pack and on the move. I also appreciate the simple hip belt, as it’s more than just the 1” webbing, but offers some support without going overboard. Nemo’s goal of keeping gear out of landfills is also commendable, being recyclable—but also well built so it has the longest life possible to begin with. It’s not a “perfect” pack, but honestly I’ve yet to find one that is. I wish it had better designated straps for trekking poles or even an ice ax, but you can get by. Also, there were two adjustable straps attached across the inside of the pack (I’m not exactly sure what for), so I moved them to the exterior above the side pockets for more versatility. The top “hidden security pocket” is also slightly cumbersome, because you need to flip over the fabric to expose the zipper, which can cause the zipper to run a little clunky. I also worry in steady rain it may collect water because it faces your body, and runs down to the zipper. Luckily, this hasn’t been an issue yet.
The perfect daypack for carrying a heavier load (almost 30 pounds) without discomfort. With its increased size, I was able to haul everything I needed on a once-in-a-lifetime hike at The Wave in Coyote Buttes, and it still felt incredibly comfortable—I barely noticed it was there. I was skeptical of the CCubed cushioning at first, but I have no doubts anymore. Built with tons of great features, it handled long-term use and serious weight like a champ. Easily one of the most reliable and well-designed packs I’ve ever owned.
NEMO has a unique offering in this Resolve 25L Endless Promise Active Pack. Built from what appear to be extremely durable ripstop fabrics that are also sourced nearly exclusively from recycled materials AND completely recyclable when the pack does finally succumb to what should be many, many years of use - it has a sturdiness to it without coming across as heavy. This is a proper pack that should stand up to the most demanding day-use as a result of its internal frame, comfortable shoulder straps and light-duty hip belt and an easily adjustable back panel for a range of torso heights. Numerous pockets on the inside and out make for ease of securing loads and items in quick reach. The internal hydration pocket accommodated my 2L bladder with relative ease and had more height for something even larger, just be sure to measure your bladder width to ensure proper fit. I found the Resolve 25L Endless Promise to be a comfortable tool during my test hikes with small and medium loads - you'll barely know it's there. The non-foam back panel cushioning proved comfortable, albeit less breezy than some air-suspension panels. However, despite being a bit sweaty, the panel did, in fact, wick that moisture very quickly once finished. Overall, a really good, light, durable and well-designed pack.
I was excited to use this Nemo daypack that has it's proprietary CCubed cushioning in it's straps that allows for maximum air flow and less moisture from soaking into your straps and causing chafing and other things. These lived up to it's promise in a hike I did in Arizona where the temps were close to 100F, when I took off the pack during a break I didn't have the same sweat soaked spots that I normally get with other packs. The fabric overall for the pack was very sturdy and while I haven't gone through rain, pouring any liquid over it immediately beaded up and rolled off. Also appreciate that it's made out of recycled fabrics. One thing I didn't love is a lack of different pockets within the pack, but this is my preference. There is one security pocket, the main compartment with a sleeve for a hydration pack and that's about it. I'd prefer just a couple more smaller pockets or dividers within the daypack but I guess you can purchase your own organization cubes. The side pockets for bottle are nice and deep and secure with adjustable straps. I put about 15 lbs of stuff for a shorter hike and with the shoulder and hip straps adjusted I felt very supported. I would have liked a bit more padding on the hip straps but they work. All in all a great daypack with just some preferences of mine that may be picky, but if those don't bother you then I highly recommend.
No person is the same as the next and I love the customizable frame of the backpack to match many frames (male and female) via strong velco and movable straps. Additionally lots of storage and space. Appears water resistant to water proof. Did I mention you can move many of the strips to suite you.
I’ve had the opportunity to use the NEMO Resolve 25 L Endless Promise Technical Active Pack for a few excursions now and am impressed. It is very well geared towards hiking. Almost every aspect of the fit is adjustable, making comfort a noticeable priority. The side pockets are great and so far have fit every bottle I’ve tried, they have a good cinch system that allows for surprisingly larger bottles than I originally thought. Likewise, the internal bladder sleeve works well. I’m also a fan of the rigid structure to the back panel. The main compartment has ample space for any gear or clothing your average person would take on the trail, the top pocket is great for quick grab items, the small internal pocket works well for valuables like car keys, wallet, etc. That being said, If I were to nitpick, the only place this pack falls short is the shoulder strap stash pockets. I’ve been using them for smaller snacks as the shape and size doesn’t allow for much else to be placed there. This contributes to a sense that there’s a lack of pockets overall. However I don’t think it’s a deal breaker and would still strongly recommend the pack.
I just received my Resolve 35. I like the pack very much. It is a great size, not so huge that it is overwhelming or uncomfortable, but it is really big inside to fit a lot of gear. I have found two things about it that I don’t like. On the brain on top of the bag there is a zipper that is kind of hidden and hard to access. The other small flaw is that the sternum strap does not slide up and down on the straps. Instead there are slots that you use to attach the strap. This limits the location and you might not find the exact spot you want. Small flaw, definitely not super important. Other than those two small negatives, I really like the look, and the function of this pack.
I got this in about a month ago, and so far I really like it. 25L is perfect for a blitz day hike or a longer multipitch climb IMHO. And the bag is set up very well. Large center, top zipper, small zippered pouch up top, holds hydration and has comfy shoulder straps. I only gave it 4 starts because I think the zippers could be beefier, and sometimes they snag on the flaps protecting the zipper line.
I’ve been using the Resolve 25L for light climbing days, and it’s exactly what I needed. It holds my harness, shoes, chalk bag, water, snacks, and a light layer with room to spare. The external stretch pocket is great for stashing a guidebook or helmet, and the streamlined fit stays secure on scrambles and approaches. Super comfortable even when loaded, and the back panel breathes better than I expected. Bonus points for the Endless Promise® design—feels good knowing this pack is built with sustainability in mind. Solid build, smart layout, and ideal for single-pitch or bouldering days.
I received this pack about a week ago and have since been suing it as my daily commuter bag to test it. I also, you did this past weekend on a short day hike. This pack is incredibly comfortable to wear even for extended periods. The strap material sits softly on my shoulders and does not cause me to get any cramping or excessive heat and sweat buildup. I have not tested this in the rain, the material feels as if it will repel water fairly well. The main pocket is incredibly spacious and fit all my gear plus food for a standard day hike with room to spare. I am sure Nemo will refine this pack in future versions, for a first run of backpacks, they have , created a very good technical pack for day use.