Overview
About ALPS Mountaineering Cascade 5200 Backpack - Internal Frame
Closeouts. ALPS Mountaineering's Cascade 5200 backpack represents supreme value for an expedition-level backpack, including 5200 cubic inches of storage space. The spacious design includes a removable lid that converts to a fanny pack, several easy access pockets for stashing gear, and a supportive, adjustable suspension that handles heavy loads comfortably.
- Top pocket converts to fanny pack for brief jaunts
- Includes rain cover
- Adjustable suspension with tubular aluminum frame absorbs hiking impact
- Top loading design with extendable top lid
- Spindrift collar with drawcord adjustment
- Sternum strap with rescue whistle buckle
- Hydration-compatible pocket and port (reservoir not included)
- Zip side pockets offer simple access to supplies
- Mesh bottle pockets provide easy access to hydration
- Front access to main pocket
- Lash points on front of pack for extra gear
- Internal horizontal pocket divider
- Standard harness and waistbelt adjust to torso length
- Mesh-padded back panel and lumbar area adds comfort for long trips
- Imported
Specs
Specs about ALPS Mountaineering Cascade 5200 Backpack - Internal Frame
- Pack material: Polyester ripstop
- Frame type: Internal
- Frame material: Tubular aluminum
- Hydration compatible: Yes
- Pack loading: Top
- Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
- Rain cover: Yes
- Recommended use: Backpacking Multiday
- Dimensions: 30x11x9"
- Pack capacity: 5200 cu.in.
- Volume liters: 85
- Weight: 5 lb. 4 oz.
- Fits torsos: 18-22"
- Imported
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4.0 out of 5 stars.
Good Backpack for the prices
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Reviewed by Anonymous from Georgia on Tuesday, November 15, 2016
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good Backpack for the pricesVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Georgia on Tuesday, November 15, 2016Bought this for weekend Boy Scout hikes in North Georgia. Bag has a huge amount of storage space for the weight of the pack. It will probably hold more gear than I will want to carry. I am sure of that. I like having the large external pockets to allow me to not have to dig through my bag for a coat or rain gear etc. I have a little larger sleeping bag than most and it easily fit into the bottom compartment. I am 5' 10" and 240 lbs, pack adjusts to fit my Irish torso well.