Reddit reviews TETON Sports Hiker 3700 Ultralight Internal Frame Backpack – Not Your Basic Backpack; High-Performance Backpack for Hiking, Camping, Travel, and Outdoor Activities; Sewn-In Rain Cover; Red
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ALL-PURPOSE ULTRALIGHT PACK: Large capacity, lightweight pack with enough room for all the gear you’ll need for an extended outdoor adventure; For all kinds of travelFIVE-STAR COMFORT: Multi-position torso adjustment custom fits a wide range of body sizes; Durable open-cell foam lumbar pad and molded channels provide maximum comfort and airflow; Backpack for men and womenTRUSTED QUALITY: Beyond Basics backpack by TETON Sports who has thousands of 5-star reviews; Large sleeping bag compartment, multi-directional compression straps, gear ties, and multiple pockets for strategic packingINNOVATIVE DESIGN: Thickly-padded, comfortable split waist belt with independent top and bottom hip adjustments offer a perfectly, customizable fitTETON SPORTS PROMISE: Reach out to our AMAZING product support team if you have any questions or concerns; YOU CAN COUNT ON US to get you taken care of and back OUTDOORS with TETON Sports
Sorry. Looking to donate a bag to anybody or any organization that would benefit from it. I haven’t replaced the adjustments strap. Bag is a Teton hiker 3700.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006JYHHL6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FWYzDbGCVMDGW
As many of the other commenters have stated - buy your pack to fit your gear. If you buy your pack first you will find all sorts of things to fill it with.
That said - I have the Deuter pack a size larger than this - the Deuter ACT Lite 65 + 10 Pack. and it works great for my needs. I have used it on many weekend trips and one 10 day trek. All my trips are Boy Scout trips, so we tend to carry more gear than non-Scouts. The 10 day trek was to Philmont last summer. Philmont required us to carry several days worth of bulky food at a time. My gear took up about 2/3 of the pack and then I had plenty of room left for food or large water dromedaries when needed. The +10 expansion worked great for this as I could fill to the brim and then shrink it down as we used up the food and water.
A couple critiques I have about this line of packs.
If you are a beginner and want to try something cheaper to get started - we
have had luck with Teton brand backpacks for our Scouts. My son took the
[Teton Escape 4300](
https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Ultralight-Internal-Backpacking-Mountaineering
/dp/B006JYHI24/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481035907&sr=8-1&keywords=teton+4300)
to Philmont and it worked well for him. The Teton Hiker
3700 might be more the
size you are looking for.