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The Kelty Redwing 36 is a versatile 36-liter internal frame backpack designed for hiking, backpacking, and travel. It features a ventilated back panel, multiple storage pockets, and a durable construction, making it the ideal companion for both outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers. Weighing just 2.2 pounds, it offers a lightweight yet robust solution for carrying your essentials.
Outer Material | Polyester |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 17"W x 23"H |
Storage Volume | 36 Liters |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Blackout |
Pattern | Solid |
character | Sports |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Style Name | 36 Liter |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pocket Description | SIgnature Wing Pockets, Top Loading U-Zip Main Compartment |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 23 Inches |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
P**B
Finally, a Pack That Gets It Right
This pack is everything I hoped it would be and more. The design is incredibly smart, plenty of compartments without being overdone, and all the pockets are actually usable (not just decorative zippers for show). The hybrid top-loading access with the U-zip is a brilliant touch. It gives the convenience of both styles without forcing you to dig blindly into the abyss.The fit is excellent. I’ve taken it on a few long hikes now, and the back panel ventilation actually works. My back didn’t feel like a sauna two miles in, which is more than I can say for most of the gear I’ve owned. The hip belt and straps are well-padded and distribute weight evenly. Even when fully loaded, this thing carries like a dream.Kelty clearly knows what they’re doing with the Redwing 36. It’s light enough for quick trips, yet spacious and sturdy enough for full-day hikes with gear. Everything feels built to last, no loose stitching, no weird pressure points, just reliable performance. I’m genuinely impressed, and that doesn’t happen often.
B**.
Age old good reputation doesn’t disappoint !
Really nice pack with all the convenient features shown in the video. In Kelty tradition, very well made and comfortable. Nice color too, not too bright but colorful.
K**E
Good Pack
Good quality and sizing. Great compartments and features. Water bladder pocket is a bit small.
H**U
Kelty 36 well made.
Didn't get the color I ordered.
A**
Weight distribution outstanding.
Super duty. More than bargained for results.
S**R
Great backpack
Very lightweight and versatile. Great with both large and small load.
L**F
Great design, FRAME TOO SMALL.
Great design, FRAME TOO SMALL. too bad this doesn't come close to fitting a 6' tall, 210lb man. The design is great, better than both Osprey Talon 36 and REI Traverse 35. the weight is also great. However, putting the 3 side by side, this one seems smaller in storage capacity than the other two. Maybe that's just the small frame, but it definitely looks smaller. The connectors on the back are great for a ski helmet or an extra layer. The price is also great. Sad to send back.
W**
Recommended
I chose this bag as an EDC. Personally 35 to 40L is the volume that will fit my stationary, laptop, accessories, food, water for the daily grind, while having reasonable spare space if I need to put in some groceries.My negatives:My main disappointment is the material. While by no means filmsy, I would prefer a higher denier. However, it withstand light showers. The benefit is a lighter weight, which I think will be a definite benefit for day trips involving more intensive walking.The many positives:The backstraps are nicely padded, not pretend padded from many of the mainstream brands. Load lifters are a very welcome addition at this price point. The internal frame design is also a personal preference. I find that having a more rigid body, I have to wiggle less when carrying a bag. I have a thicker neck and narrow sloping shoulders, so for myself this type of design tends to cause less neck pain.After comparing different types of bags, I find that the sloped top secondary compartment works well. It is similar to climbing bags such as Arcteryx Konseal 40. Compared to the Arcteryx Konsealm this pack is superior in the form of a slightly more contoured back panel that helps with air circulation. But like a backpack review I recall reading previously, I don't think there exists many backpanel designs that will completely prevent a soggy back when carrying a backpack at load and reasonable intense movement.I liked the 2 generous side zip compartments. To me keeping items secure is more important than quick access, which is why I didn't mind that access to the expandable elastic rim pockets below the side zip pockets could be blocked by the zippered pockets - those that need to reach for water bottles or some items might find it difficult. The placement of the pockets (both the top and side ones) made the pack "flatter", which I thought made load distribution more suited to me as most of the weight is closer to my centre of mass.It really is a pity that there are very few avenues to check reviews of equipment after long term use. More often than not initial impressions can change, and only time will tell if features and construction are indeed as favourable.However, having said that I am currently very happy with this backpack after about 1 months use. The slight imperfections completely outweight the many good points I am seeing at this stage.
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