Mountainsmith Day Lumbar Pack
Whether you are a hiker, disc golfer, commuter or birder, this Mountainsmith pack has the capacity for all your needs. Durable ripstop nylon fabric holds up. Compression straps keep the pack close.
- The large main compartment has a divider big enough for a tablet
- Tuck-away waistbelt with forward-pull adjustment webbing
- Front stash pocket with elastic cord compression
- Interior foam-padded sleeve for tablet carry
- Smartphone-compatible waistbelt pockets fit plus-size phones
- FreeFlow ridged EVA back panel padding
- Back panel stash pocket is ideal for securing a passport or boarding pass
- Delta Wing Compression System load adjustment
- Side reinforced bottle pockets each fit up to a 32 fl. oz. (1 L) bottle
- Inner Sanctumâ„¢ interior zippered compartment for small valuables
- Bright yellow liner promotes visibility
- Zippered front panel pocket with key clip
- Bottom panel compression straps
- Removable 1.5 in. shoulder strap
- Headphone port
- Strapette compatible (not included)
Imported.
View all Mountainsmith Hiking Waistpacks| Best Use | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Frame Type | Frameless |
| Gear Capacity (L) | 13 liters |
| Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 840 cubic inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 14 oz. |
| Fits Waist/Hips | 28-48 inches |
| Material(s) | 420-denier oxford nylon; 420-denier HD nylon ripstop; 210-denier nylon embossed liner |
| Number of Exterior Pockets | 4 + main compartment |
| Dimensions | 13 x 12 x 6 inches |
| Pack Access | Top |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Too many flaws
I appreciate the concept of having a versatile lumbar pack that will carry a full days travel needs, plus convert to a cross body or shoulder bag when sleeker and more compact bag is preferred. This bag has just a few too many flaws for me to keep however. The waist straps do tuck into a pocket and though they are out of the way, the result is bulky. The quality is okay, but the chosen fabric seem thin in some areas and there is an unfinished seam on the interior. Picky I guess, but that one raw edged seam just bothers me. I also think the interior could be arranged with more thought. The divider creates two slender interior spaces, neither of which would hold anything even a little bulky and I know it would squish my lunch ! :( There is also a large pocket on the exterior front, but danged if I can figure out how to secure it closed with the strange elastic gizmo attached, there is no way tighten it and have it stay that way. I'll keep looking.

