Product Description
Tried and true, the Coyote is a fully-featured load hauler, ideal for extended trips into the backcountry. CloudLock II adjustable suspension and dual LightBeam aluminum stays give this pack outstanding support for heavy loads while adjusting easily for a custom fit. You'll find it easy to load with the top loading design; however, you won't have any issues finding what you need with the front-panel access and zippered side pockets. Hydration and snacks won't be an issue either with its hydration compatible design and hip belt pockets for small items. And for quick day hikes away from camp, the Coyote’s lid converts into a handy lumbar pack. The Coyote is designed to be fully adjustable to fit your torso length and carry a heavy load, providing unmatched stability and comfort on the trail which results in a trusted pack for all your expeditions. The LightBeam(tm) dual aluminum stays are connected to the hip belt providing direct load transfer which can be adjusted with the hip belt stabilizer straps. The HDPE-reinforced, dual density waist belt improves load-support and enhances overall carrying comfort as well while the dual positions for load-lifters straps keeps the pack weight from shifting. Finally, the dynamic AirFlow back panel, AirMesh shoulder straps, waist belt, and lumbar pad are designed to keep air moving through and keep you comfortable all day. •Body Fabric: 420D Polyester Ball Shadow •Reinforcement Fabric: 420D Polyester Oxford •Suspension: Cloudlock II(tm) Adjustable Suspension
| List Price: | $175.95 |
| Price: | $119.99 |
| as of Sat, 16 Mar 2013 03:16:41 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Size: Medium/Large, Medium/Large (17.5 - 21-Inch Torso)
- Color: Java
- Brand: Kelty
- Model: 22611611JV
- Released on: 2010-12-10
- Fabric type: polyester
- Dimensions: 16.00" h x 34.00" w x 16.50" l, 5.50 pounds
Features
- Torso Fit Range: 17.5" - 21" / 44 - 53 cm
- Volume: 4900 in³ (80 Liter)
- Weight: 5lb 5oz / 2.4kg
- Packed Size: 32" x 15" x 15" / 81x38x38cm
- Suspension: Adjustable with Cloudlock II? Suspension
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
48 of 48 people found the following review helpful.Quality Backpack for a Good Price
By hiddenword
Before I got into too much detail about this product I must be forthright. I purchased this from Amazon warehouse deals for significantly cheaper than it normally sells - which made this bag an absolutely incredible value! For someone picking this up at its retail price it is still a very solid backpack - however there may be some other things out there closer to price range that out perform this. That said:
THE PROS:
Lots of space - 4750 cubic inches is a great space. I was looking for a pack that I can take out for a week (or more if needed) at a time, but that I could also use for a weekend trip. The problem with lots of these bags is that they either sit well below 400 cubic inches, or WAY above. That said, this is pretty versatile and has no problems shrinking down to size. Obviously it can't get bigger than 4750 cubic inches - so that is the limit - which might mean some creative packing (or ultralight trips) for anything over a week.
Lots of pockets - One of my biggest frustrations with current styles of internal frame packs is that they tend to have 1 giant pocket in the main compartment, and then a pocket or two on the outside. Not this pack. It still has the main compartment (which does not have many separate compartments), but has access to the bottom and middle of the pack through the main back pocket as well. This actually makes it kind of like a duffel bag for hiking. If you access through the main back compartment you can access items in the bottom middle or top of your bag with ease. Basically when I get to my tent, I set it on its back, and use that secondary compartment almost exclusively.
Separated day pack - The top compartment on this separates into a day pack - complete with waist band! This is great if you are looking to save space and or weight, but might be base camping somewhere, and therefore might not need to lug around your whole bag and all of your stuff everyday. This pouch is enough for some snacks, a water bottle and some very basic necessities (first aid, sunscreen, map, etc.).
Mesh waist band pockets - This one can not be over-emphasized. This is one of the sweetest parts of this bag, and honestly don't know why more packs don't have this. There are two small mesh pockets on the waist band. This is AWESOME! For me, I pack a small container of sunscreen, my map and lighter (in a Ziploc baggie), multi-tool, and chap-stick. This is extremely handy as these are often things that I need access to while hiking, but don't want to take off my pack.
Straps - Sturdy and very comfortable - however probably nothing that much better than what other packs have.
Ease of Adjust-ability - This bag can be cinched tight horizontally and vertically with easy - and can adjust both the hip strap and the chest strap with ease, even while hiking. The shoulder straps can also be adjusted. This includes how tight the shoulder straps are, as well as their distance from your back. This is handy as I tend to adjust all of these things on occasion while hiking, but want to be able to switch back without hassle.
THE CONS:
Bottom of pack access - I already stated that the pack is pretty easily accessible which is true. However my main complaint is that if you pack your sleeping bag inside the bottom of your pack - which most with an internal frame pack do, you are unable to get your sleeping bag out without removing everything. If this is something you're used to no big deal. I still think its a hassle.
Hydration pack compatible - this pack says its hydration compatible - which it is, however that is definitely not its strong suit. I absolutely HATE hydration packs, so it doesn't matter to me, but for those who love them - which is most backpackers - might be something to be aware of.
Size - Ironically I love the size, however when I bought this pack I was unaware that though the cubic inch size is the same for a small and a large pack, the dimensions are actually quite different. I prefer the narrower pack - which is the large size, and that is what fits my body, so it worked out well. Just make sure you know ahead of time.
Adjust-ability - Though overall the pack adjust very smoothly. I have found it difficult to adjust the actual placement of the straps - 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 inches. This isn't a big deal, because once its set you probably won't move it again, however it is a bit frustrating to adjust those few times to get it perfect for your first hike.
I would definitely recommend this pack. For the price I purchased it (sub $100), I don't think there is another pack that could come close to touching it. As stated, there may be other packs in its retail price range that match it, but it is a great pack, I have been very pleased.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Awesome Purchase
By B. Wiechmann
I bought this bag because of its versatility. It's huge at 80 liters so you can pack a ton of stuff into it. It has two side pouches, one zippered compartment on the front with a divider inside, and one pouch on the interior to hold a watter bladder. Also, the bag compresses down really, really nicely when you don't need all the room. It works as well for 4 hour hike on the Danny On Trail as it does on a week long backcountry trip into Glacier.
The construction is solid and the pack is incredibly comfortable. The water bladder pouch works great and can accommodate up to a 3-liter bag. The top can be removed and worn as a fanny pack for short expeditions away from camp. I'm 6'2" 240 lbs and this bag fits me wonderfully and there is still plenty of expansion left for taller folks. My 6'6" friend even found it fit quite nicely.
Overall, this is an amazing bag and an absolute steal. I would rate this bag higher than many bags costing several hundred dollars more. If you've never owned a internal frame backpack like this one, it's a great one to start out with because of its versatility, comfort, and economy.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.Great Deal
By Jlee1546
I absolutely love this backpack. I am a big guy and the large size works for big and tall really well. The waist belt extends to a very large size. Straps and hip belt have plenty of padding and there are several different ways to adjust them. The Clock Lock II suspension provides for extremely comfortable load hauling. Also, there is a ton of space and plenty of pockets.
The pack is on the heavy side. This might deter someone wanting to do ultralight hiking. However, I am not a fan of ultralight hiking and the Coyote 80 allows me to carry a heavier load with all of the creature comforts. No problem.
"Ultralight hiking is for ultralight people!"
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