Mountainsmith Wizard Internal Frame Backpacks

Mountainsmith Wizard Internal Frame Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

3500 cubic inches

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 24, 2021]
pondskater


Strength:

The pack is good for short backpacking trips, and also works great for hauling climinbing gear to the base of a crag. -- Commercial Kitchen Cleaning

Weakness:

none so far

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Nov 01, 2008]
splash07s
Backpacker

I bought this pack to replace my old REI external frame. I view it as more than a 1-2 day pack. I lived out of this pack for over a month while hitching across New Zealand. Now I live in Santiago Chile and it is my go to pack for trips to the patagonia. My pack is about 3 years old and the shoulder straps are ripping out of the back pads. However, I have put this pack through more than its normal share of abuse and use. I plan on sending it in for repairs when I move back to the states, not sure if the warranty will cover it but I will pay if not because I love this pack. It is a bit on the heavy side by today's standards and I plan on getting a new gregory soon.

Customer Service

Will let you know after i send it in for repairs

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 29, 2003]
metoliusdmm
Climber

This pack i really cool. it is the perfect pack for 1-2 night trips, although if you have a light down bag, which i do, an di pulled off 4 nights in this pack, which surprised me because its only 3100 Cubic Inches. kinda small. but there is one down side, not a lot of compression to it, so you got to pack smart, and not bulky with stuff poking out, but the major thing on this pack that isnt on most other packs is the Cresent zip that allows you to get into the middle of the pack, great designed pack, if they still produce this pack, go get one.

Similar Products Used:

marmot-shooting star, mountainsmith-realm

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 03, 2002]
metoliusdmm
Climber

this is a very nice pack, just wish it was a little bigger, its only 3100 cubic inches, but a sweet bomber pack.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 19, 1999]
John Su
Backpacker

the wizards is ideal for 1-2 nights in the summer...light loads. i like features like a place for a hydration bag, the huge lid can hold tons, and the extra pouch in front can be used to cinch wet clothes, etc. keep it light, though because the hip belt is thin.

Customer Service

called mntsmith to ask about any changes in the pack recently (since i bought mine for $120 mail order and it was advertised as ""last year's model""). they were very helpful and admitted i was getting a good deal. they're based in colorado and know backpacking!

Similar Products Used:

dana design bombpack, arcteryx khamsin 50

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 26, 1999]
Andy
Climber

Awesome pack. Very stable, fitting and adjustable. Used for lots of 1-2 night trips during all seasons and has been outstanding. Super comfortable. Also used it for ice climbing and mtneerng in NH and OR and it came in handy with the bungee and ice axe loops. Only downside is it seems a little floppy after alot of hard use. But nothing has ripped, broken or fallen apart. I would buy another for sure.

Similar Products Used:

Dana Bombpack- not as comtfortable and as stable.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 06, 1999]
Matt Negrete
Backpacker

The wizard is a pretty good pack. It seems to be a bit overdone for the size of the pack. The lid is too big, and access to the J-zipper is a bit of a hassle. However, the suspension system on the pack is great!! The pack is good for short backpacking trips, and also works great for hauling climinbing gear to the base of a crag.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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