EMS 7000 Internal Frame Backpacks

EMS 7000 Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

7,000 cubic inches

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 16, 2001]
Brandon Dornbusch
Backpacker

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

EMS gave me this pack for a weekend free of charge because I ordered a Gregory Whitney and they didnt have my size at the store. I was going for a weekend hike to the Sleeping Bear Dunes Natn''l Lakeshore so the pack had a lot more capacity than i needed. The pack fit pretty well but caused a little discomfort on my shoulders. Other than that the pack was great. I would reccomend this pack if you need a lot of capacity for a little money.

Customer Service

If I bought this pack I know that the customer service for EMS stuff is excellent, I have never had any problems with anything i have ever bought from EMS.

Similar Products Used:

Gregory Whitney, North Face, K2 longbed, EMS 3000, various external frame packs(externals are horrible)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2000]
William
Mountaineer

This is a huge pack and I got it on sale. Where can u get a 7000 pack for that price? Its comfortable and has everything I need for a long trip. I can even put a water hydration system in. Ok, its not a DANA, but hey look how much I paid.

Similar Products Used:

North face snow lion, Dana packs, Lowe

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 27, 2000]
Devin
Backpacker

I bought this bag because I was looking for a large capcity pack that would suit me needs. It holds everything you could ever need, and you can lash just about anything to it. This is a very durable and comfortablle pack, that I'm glad I bought. I have used it for almost everything, Backpaking, travelling and just camping.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 10, 2000]
Powder
Backpacker

I bought this for its shear size. It holds my life and then some. It fits great and is totally adjustable. It even holds my century old bag that weighs 15lbs and is the size of a volkswagon. It holds up well to all my abuse and I know EMS will cover any problems I have with it. Good lashings, ice axe loops, places to attach other EMS pack accessories. All around good deal.

Customer Service

On the down side the straps that hold the top (fanny pack) to the pack get in the way of the front pockets. Other than that it is great. I have heard some other people complain about EMS packs not fitting well but this one is good for me!!

Similar Products Used:

Kelty and Lowe packs

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 08, 1999]
Mike E
Backpacker

This pack is a great deal, at only around $200 it is amazingly comfortable. I have tried some friends packs, and none were any better than this, for any price range. It can also hold anything and everything, but if you do not need to carry a lot of stuff with you, you should probably opt for another pack, because if this pack is not well filled, then the top sags, and weight is poorly distributed. The only other complaint I have is about the fanny pack/top of pack. It does not work very well, and when I tried to use it for a day-long excursion from an established camp, is continually slipped off.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 04, 1999]
Fraser Preston
Climber

This pack is a great deal, but if you need a no-fail product, you might want to look elsewhere. I found this pack to swallow an amazing amount of gear, but under the stress of repeated trips, it didn't hold up. It literally came apart at the seams. To EMS's credit, when I took it back, they accepted it without complaint or comment, and a week later, I got my pack back in the mail, fully repaired.

Customer Service

Excellent customer service: cheerful, helpful, and effective.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
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