Mountainsmith Tour Lumbar Pack
A favorite for 40+ years, this Mountainsmith lumbar pack is comfy and versatile. Whether you're a hiker, disc golfer or commuter, it has room for your gear. It's built with durable nylon dobby fabric.
- Built with durable nylon dobby fabric
- Features a large main compartment with a divider sleeve for a small tablet
- Tuckaway waistbelt with forward-pull adjustment webbing
- Smartphone-compatible waistbelt pockets (fit plus-size phones)
- Compatible with Strapettes and Strapette EVO for backpack-style shoulder strap carry; recommended for loads of 8 lbs.+ (Strapettes and Strapette EVO not included)
- Interior divider sleeve with cinch cord
- FreeFlow back panel padding
- Delta Wing Compression System load adjustment keeps the pack close to your lower back
- Side reinforced bottle pockets (fit up to 32 fl. oz./1 L bottles)
- Inner Sanctum™ interior zippered compartment for small valuables
- Zippered front panel pocket with key clip
- Bottom panel compression straps
- Removable 1.5 in. shoulder strap
- Headphone port
- Bright yellow lining promotes visibility
Imported.
View all Mountainsmith Hiking Waistpacks| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Frame Type | Frameless |
| Gear Capacity (L) | 7 liters |
| Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 427 cubic inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 6 oz. |
| Fits Waist/Hips | 28-48 inches |
| Material(s) | 420-denier nylon DD dobby; 150-denier high-density polyester liner; YKK® zippers; EVA foam |
| Number of Exterior Pockets | 5 + main compartment |
| Dimensions | 9.5 x 9 x 3.75 inches |
| Pack Access | Top |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Day hike or birding trip ready
It's tight, but it's just large enough to accommodate what I need for a day hike with 10 essentials. It's a little bit smaller than the old version of the Tour Waistpack, but it can hold more on the outside attached to the gear straps on the bottom side for a Chair Zero or an extra jacket. With the webbing across the front it's easy to connect up to 5 caribiner for more gear. Note it's water resistant, but if you want to add a raincover you won't be able to effectively use the outside attachments beyond maybe a softshell jacket. Also it barely fits my NL Pure 8 x 32 binoculars in their case, but it does work, so I am a happy birder. Overall a great waistpack for a day in the woods in Spring, summer or fall. Bonus! It fits my Grayl Geo press water filter secured with a caribiner. the caribiners are necessary for securing Nalgene water bottles, too. with caribiners securing the bottles it is possible to jog with this pack on the trail

