Jansport Yosemite External Frame Backpacks

Jansport Yosemite External Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

5450 cubic inches

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 13, 2013]
Roger Milton
Backpacker

I have been using the Jansport Yosemite for 20 years in my activities as a scoutmaster as part of a three year training rotation culminating in a 10 day,70 plus mile expedition to New Mexico. I managed to break both strap attachments when both of my feet got trapped by a branch and fell on my face. Jansport repaired the damage to the pack without a comment. I am starting my eight rotation and plan to use it again. It has consistently performed in the field and based upon observing a lot of other packs is much better designed for ease of use and access than any other pack I have observed.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 03, 2013]
Rod Scott
Backpacker

The Yosemite is the best Jansport that I have used. I have an older D2 and an Scout model. This compares well with the D2 for room and space. I like the Yosemite a little more due to the side pocket space and easy access. I wish this model was still made...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 21, 2012]
Jam Reyome
Backpacker

I sold my warhorse Kelty Tioga (I needed the dough) and regretted it immediately. A knowing friend who was moving on to an internal frame, asked if I would like his hardly-used Yosemite external. I prefer externals, so it took me all of a second to say yes. And this is a terrific piece of work: plenty of room for all of my gear, loads of pockets in which to organize it, and places to hang extra items. It carries well and is easily adjusted. Get your fit locked in and you're good to go. I expect to get a LOT of mileage out of my "new" Yosemite. Pity Jansport doesn't make them anywhere.

Customer Service

I haven't had the pleasure of dealing with the service reps at Jansport yet. Maybe next week; I am going to call and ask if they have a larger size hipbelt.

Similar Products Used:

Kelty Tioga, Wilderness Experience Bushwacker, Kelty Summitt, Mountainsmith Tour.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 06, 2006]
Iain McLennon
Backpacker

I've had this pack for about 10 years, using it for week-long-plus hikes with loads approaching 70lbs with no serious issues. It is a noisy pack, but most external frame packs are - better to alert bears, I guess. This pack has room to spare and, properly loaded, can take you wherever you'd want to go. My primary complaint with JanSport (which I've been using since 1974) is that they make a great line of serious packs, then discontinue them. There is no sense of continuity or confidence that they'll be there for you when/if you need them.

Customer Service

JanSport's customer service is legendary, but I haven't had to call upon it. My phone quests for information have all been successful.

Similar Products Used:

JanSport Cascade I (1974), JanSport expedition pack (the big one from 1985 that had the detachable fanny pack).

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 24, 2004]
Herbfield
Backpacker

I've had two Yosemite's in the last 12 years, one for me and the other for my son. At one point we were putting on 30 nights a year of backpacking on them with no problems. Pack weights up to 70 pounds with also no problems. One pack after 10 years finally had the plastic shoulder attachment snap off, but Jansport replaced, no questions asked. I highly recommend this pack if an external is what you are looking for!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 12, 2003]
James
Backpacker

Excellent backpack. I bought it for a 10 day, 70 mile trek in New Mexico back in 2001. The pack held up superbly and since then I've gone several backpacking trips with it and haven't complained a bit. Best backpack I have ever owned.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 01, 2003]
Aaron Lewer
Backpacker

On paper, this pack was a perfect fit for the kind of backpacking I do--carrying minimal camping gear and an additional 25 pounds of fishing gear. The capacity is great. At first I was suspicious of the plastic pieces that held the frame to the hipbelt--and for good reason. 15 miles in to the backcountry, one of these pieces broke. This left me without a functional hipbelt. After that trip, I called Jansport. They were happy to replace the part. But it happened again. Three times. This isn't an isolated incident. My brother has the same pack, and the same has happened to him. This pack can't be trusted with loads exceeding 40 pounds. When I have it fully loaded, the frame groans and flexes noticably under the weight. As I said before, the hipbelt sucks. Do not buy this pack unless you need it to carry something very bulky and light, because it has good capacity but breaks under any load.

Customer Service

They are happy to send replacement parts for their crappy product.

Similar Products Used:

I have used another Jansport external frame pack. Same problem.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 15, 2001]
aemiller4
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

I purchased this model to do a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail. It is pretty huge which is what I wanted. That is only a problem when trying to squeeze into places but not a big deal to me. I thought it was a very comfortable pack. That being said, the hip belt(which is very comfortable) is a piece of @##$. The hip belt that came on mine had the rigid plastic arms. I have since seen some with a different belt which may be a result of the problems they were having with these, I''m not sure. Anyway the rigid plastic arms that attach to the hip belt are not strong enough. And the piece that they lock into that is sewn onto the belt is not sewn on well enough. I was covering roughly 100 to 120 miles a week. The rigid arms kept snapping off. Also the stiching to the piece that locks onto the arm kept tearing. I literally had to replace either an arm or the whole belt about once a week. I am not exagerating. They obviously did not test the sturdiness of this belt system very well at all. Jansport was good about sending the replacement pieces, but it is a real pain to have to hike to town with a broken hip belt, then you had to get them to ship the replacement pieces to the next town you were going to be visiting which might be 75 miles away. So I spent much of the early part of the trip hiking with a tied together hip belt that wasn''t very comfortable. Finally somewhere in New York I made them send me a different model of pack. I ended up finishing with the Rockies model.

Customer Service

Very good at sending replacement parts to a very poor product.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jul 09, 2001]
Mike
Car Camper

I borrowed this pack from a friend. The pack is 10 years old and worked great. Hiked 60 miles over 11 days. The pack carried 50# without a problem.

My son who is thin, bought a regular size yosemite and also had a good hike. Paid $150 for his at Sport Chalet on sale.

The suspension system worked great. Would highly recommend it to others. Lots of pockets to organize.

A pocket for the water bladder would be nice.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Kelty Trekker

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 24, 2001]
Jim Dunn
Backpacker

I found this pack on sale and bought it despite alrelad having an internal pack. This a durable, comfortable pack. Some problems getting it adjusted at first. I normally pack 40 - 45 pounds in it. It has many adjustments that make it adaptable to different terrain. I wish that it had exterior water bottle compartments that I wish I could reach without taking my pack off.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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