Kelty Zephyr Internal Frame Backpacks

Kelty Zephyr Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

3200 cubic inches

USER REVIEWS

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[May 16, 2004]
Alan B
Backpacker

A friend and I bought a pair of Zephyr 2nds for dayhiking and overnight backpacking trips. At first I was puzzled it was so much larger than my old 2400 ci Lowe daypack. Turns out Outdooroutlet was selling 2003 models but listed them with the older models specs. The newer model I got was larger, 3200 ci vs. 2750 ci, and had an arch rod suspension instead of aluminum stays. So far I've used it for 3 dayhikes and 4 weekend backpacking trips and I'm very satisfied. I've carried 20-35 lbs with it and as long as I load it properly with the heavy items centered against my back it carries great. Some reviewers experienced sore shoulders or hips, I haven't had any similiar problems. Another complained of the shoulder straps rubbing their neck, but I have a fairly large neck size (16 1/2") and haven't noticed any problems. Since the other reviews are several years old I think the problems have been eliminated in the ones made after 2002. I have a friend who had a Kelty Haiku and we swapped packs on a weekend trip. He liked the Zephyr so much he bought one also. All in all I think the Zephyr is a great value for the price I paid.

Customer Service

Haven't needed it so far

Similar Products Used:

Lowe Alpine Contour 40, Mountainsmith Wraith

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 31, 2002]
Erin
Backpacker

This is the absolute worst pack I've ever had. Yes, it is cheap, and yes, it is cheaply made. I borrowed one from a friend in top condition, the very first day I had huge bruises on my hips. The pack does not have good support or padding, and what padding it does have just digs into the skin to add to injury. all of the belts slip continuously and if you have a small torso, it even come close to fitting. If you're a female, this pack is probably the worst thing to buy because the shoulders don't fit even though it claims to be a unisex pack. All in all, if you want torture, this is the right pack for you.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Sep 27, 1999]
Tom
Day Hiker

I love this pack for its features (esp. the outer zipper pocket which nicely holds a water bladder). However, as a taller hiker (6'2""), the Zephyr is a little too short for my torso. Not enough weight rested on my waist, and my shoulders got very sore on a long day hike. Why this is a ""one size only"" pack I don't know. Other Kelty's are sized... For a less-tall hiker, I'd recommend it over any others I've tried, however. Have fun!

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 15, 1999]
Ryan Wilson
Backpacker

Great bag for its price! I mostly use this bag for school purposes right now (and I have no trouble fitting absolutley everything in it) but when i take it out for camping use, it performs great. I always have a little more room for something else. This pack is also good for climbing, biking, and simple day packing. The overall value of this is great. I reccomend it to everyone looking for a multi use pack.

Similar Products Used:

Ive found that KELTY has fairly good prices for fairly good products.I also have a KELTY Yukon external fram backback, and a KELTY Kodiak sleeping bag.. and im happy with them both.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 15, 1999]
Maximilian Opheim
Backpacker

This is the best pack I have ever used for school or travel such as by a plane. It is also a great pack for simple crag climbs. Biking is also a good use for this bag. The one problem with it is that its shoulder straps rub against your neck after a little while. Other than that it holds everything you could possibly need for at least two days.

Similar Products Used:

I have experience with several KELTY tents and they are all pretty reliable. Also the Trekker external frame pack is a great economically sound pack. The Kodiak sleeping bag is an excellent value.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 1999]
Jennifer
Day Hiker

This pack is real tough and a great buy. You can fit more than you'll ever need for a weekend backpacking trip. The only complaints I have is that the back straps are a little narrow at the top so it may irritate your neck when traveling by bike. The bottom of the bag isn't really water resistant. But over all, it is definitely worth the money.

Similar Products Used:

I've tried out some REI and EMS packs but felt most were out of my price range

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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