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Overview

About Mountainsmith Divide Backpack

Closeouts. Retro-styled and feature rich, Mountainsmith's Divide backpack bridges the chasm between commuter bag and travel pack. A dedicated compartment protects your 15" laptop, and internal and external pockets organize essentials.

Specs

Specs about Mountainsmith Divide Backpack

  • Pack material: Cordura® nylon
  • Hydration compatible: Yes
  • Pack loading: Panel
  • Laptop compatible: Yes
  • Laptop compartment fits up to: 15.4"
  • Ice tool/trekking pole loops: Yes
  • Recommended use: Hiking
  • Dimensions: 19x11.5x6.5"
  • Pack capacity: 1340 cu.in.
  • Volume liters: 22L
  • Weight: 1 lb. 12 oz.
  • Fits torsos: 15-19"
  • Made in Viet Nam

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Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Great Little Bag
Reviewed by Anonymous from Montana on Sunday, January 28, 2018
My husband and I travel a lot and I wanted a backpack smaller than my Osprey that I could take on a plane and fit it under the seat in front of me. We're moving to New Zealand in March so there will be a lot of layovers, customs, and planes so I'll update this once that happens.
But for now, this little guy is great. I have a large 17" laptop and figured if it didn't fit I could return it. It is super snug but with a slight modification (I sliced the little tab that covers the zipper when it's closed in half) the laptop slips right in and out now. It sticks off of the back a little when the laptop is in, but if I'm just hiking if conforms really well and I can slide a camleback into the compartment or an extra shirt or pants. There are not a lot of internal pockets to hold the little stuff but enough for the essentials. The water bottle holder is great, made out of a stretchy mesh, I can easily fit my 32 oz. water bottle in it and it actually doesn't even stick out the pocket is so deep. Great little bag, especially for the price.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Great Little Bag
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Montana on Sunday, January 28, 2018
    My husband and I travel a lot and I wanted a backpack smaller than my Osprey that I could take on a plane and fit it under the seat in front of me. We're moving to New Zealand in March so there will be a lot of layovers, customs, and planes so I'll update this once that happens.
    But for now, this little guy is great. I have a large 17" laptop and figured if it didn't fit I could return it. It is super snug but with a slight modification (I sliced the little tab that covers the zipper when it's closed in half) the laptop slips right in and out now. It sticks off of the back a little when the laptop is in, but if I'm just hiking if conforms really well and I can slide a camleback into the compartment or an extra shirt or pants. There are not a lot of internal pockets to hold the little stuff but enough for the essentials. The water bottle holder is great, made out of a stretchy mesh, I can easily fit my 32 oz. water bottle in it and it actually doesn't even stick out the pocket is so deep. Great little bag, especially for the price.

About Mountainsmith

Founded in 1979 by legendary outdoorsman Patrick Smith, the Mountainsmith brand has become synonymous with rugged, adventure-ready gear, including tents, sleeping bags, backpacks, fanny packs, trekking poles and the popular modular hauler system. For more than 35 years, Mountainsmith backpacks and lumbar packs have been engineered to meet the rigorous demands of backcountry adventure. Whether it’s an alpine climbing expedition or an easygoing day hike, you can trust these products to go the distance. Experience the difference for yourself, and you’ll quickly understand why Mountainsmith is fittingly represented by an anvil logo. Mountainsmith backpacks, tents and camping gear are simply among the most reliable on the market today.