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Kelty Coyote 80 Backpack in Java
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Kelty Coyote 80 Backpack

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Closeouts. The Kelty Coyote 80 backpack offers the space and support needed for extended wilderness adventures, with the adjustable CloudLock II suspension, panel access to the main compartment and a lid that converts to a lumbar pack.
  • Floating lid with two zip pockets converts to a lumbar pack
  • Adjustable CloudLock II suspension with dual aluminum stays and HDPE framesheet
  • Top-loading main compartment with spindrift collar and front panel access
  • Hydration sleeve with exit port (bladder not included)
  • Front pocket with daisy chain and haul handle
  • Two zip side pockets
  • Ice axe loops
  • Side mesh pockets
  • Side compression straps
  • Moisture-wicking, mesh-padded back panel
  • Mesh padded waistbelt with zip pockets
  • Adjustable sternum strap
  • Daisy chain loops
  • Made in Philippines
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  • Cannot ship to Japan.
  • Cannot ship to United Kingdom
  • Pack material: 420 denier polyester ball shadow
  • Frame type: Internal
  • Frame material: High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Pack loading: Top
  • Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
  • Recommended use: Backpacking Multiday, Climbing
  • Pack volume: 55+ L
  • Pack Style: Backpacks
  • S/M:
  • Fits torsos: 14-1/2 - 18-1/2"
  • Dimensions: 30x13x12"
  • Pack Capacity: 4700 cu.in.
  • Weight: 5 lb. 3 oz.
  • M/L:
  • Fits torsos: 17-1/2 - 21"
  • Dimensions: 32x15x15"
  • Pack Capacity: 4900 cu.in.
  • Weight: 5 lb. 5 oz.
  • Made in Philippines
  • Visit our Backpacks Guide
  • Cannot ship to Japan.
  • Cannot ship to United Kingdom
  • Reviewed by sc00by2 from Batavia on Wednesday, May 22, 2013
    Only way this pack could be better would to have had an integrated rain cover. Fits well, holds all of my sons gear for Philmont with some room to spare.
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  • Reviewed by Bone collector from Where the elk roam. on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
    The Coyote is good tough pack and great value if it fits your body and needs. Has truly excellent external organization and pocket design. Decent weight bearing capability. Well constructed with durable materials. The padding is pretty good, especially on the belt which carries most of the weight. I do prefer the closed cell padding on older Keltys though. Pack fit is very individual, but I found this one fairly comfortable *once adjusted*. If you buy one, do yourself a favor and get it fitted at an outdoor store by someone who knows what they are doing. The aluminum stays are bendable and if you have them shaped to match your back it will make a BIG difference. Even for an experienced backpacker it's better to have someone else do it that can see how the pack is riding on you. The main body of the pack is huge. Resembles a duffel bag when full and even has a strap on the back to carry it like one, but it will cinch down. Just be thoughtful in how you pack so your gear doesn't all settle to the bottom. I have moved on to a different pack for back country use, but I still love this one for traveling. Also good for lugging large loads of clothes to the laundry mat. There is no sleeping bag compartment or bottom zipper. In some ways the simplicity is nice and actually makes it more durable.
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  • Reviewed by Ikedel from Michigan on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
    Lots of room, seems to have the essentials and she claims it was comfortable. Hope to get many years out of it.
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  • Reviewed by PK from Georgia on Friday, May 17, 2013
    I have not had a chance to use this pack yet, but I am impressed with it. It has a lot of room and is hydration system compatible. When I tried it on, it felt comfortable. It also expanded greatly. I plan to use this next month for a short over night hike (7 miles). The quality of the material is great. The pack did not feel heavy when it was empty. This is my first internal frame pack. Get it while you can. I used a coupon from another website, and saved $40 to $100 dollars depending on the site.
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  • Reviewed by JohnnyV from New Mexico on Tuesday, May 07, 2013
    So I am new to modern hiking and packing and have tried several packs. I had a Kelty Coyote and then decided to take it back and get the larger Kelty Red Cloud. The Red Cloud was a bit large for most of my intended uses so I went back to the Coyote. I find that while it is not as light as some of the more expensive brands like Osprey and Gregory, it is tough and durable and is designed with very logical storage pockets and tool and gear attachment points. The quality is absolutely there and Sierra has pricing that can't be beat. I like the adjustable torso since I move it up to 1/2 inch to balance the load for my carrying preference. Very good padding and adjustable features. The change that I would make, which they did this year, is the waist belt pockets should not be mesh because it is less durable than nylon.
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  • Question “Where do you put your sleeping bag and/or sleeping pad, tent?”
    Asked on 4/23/2013 7:43:33 PM by MJP from Ohio
    • Answer There are two Daisy Chains at the bottom that can be to used to attach things to.
      Answered on 4/24/2013 10:16:53 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
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