Arc'teryx Needle 65 Backpack - 3722-3966cu in
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Description of Arc'teryx Needle 65 Backpack - 3722-3966cu in: |
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The Arc'Teryx Needle 65 Backpack is a lightweight weapon for fast alpine ascents. It has all the extras you need without extra weight. Beginning with the frame, heavy loads are stabilized through the V-frame suspension and strong frame-to-belt integration. To make sure you're comfortable throughout your climb, Arc'Teryx designed the Needle 65 with a Thermoformed back panel and shoulder straps. The lid pocket will fit plenty of small items, while the accordion-style front pocket accommodates larger items. The Needle 65 is hydration compatible, and features an easy access Rolltop and Drybag lid closure. Functional gear loops and quick-release clips ensure you have easy access to everything you need. *Available for US shipment only.
Bottom Line: The lightweight Needle 65 backpack will be your best friend on tough alpine ascents.
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| Great Pack... a few suggestions. 08-15-06 |
David Clucas (7):  |
| For awhile I've been looking for a happy median between a lightweight pack and something that provides adequate support. The Needle 65 (or the 55) does that pretty well for the right price. I have a tall and thin build, so I struggled with many lightweight backs not offering enough padding on the shoulders and hips. The Needle provides the support and padding, and has a taller and slimmer construction to fit my body well. The back support is simple (making it lighter than most), yet tranfers the weight to my lower body well.
The bag also cinches down well, giving it good versatility depending on how much stuff you bring.
I'm a little confused by the inside back pocket on the bag... it would seem to be a pocket for your water bladder, but it's an extremely tight fit. There is a hole for your hose to go out the bag.
There's also a side access zipper to the main bag and a front pocket with side access zipper. The latter is roomy but you have to uncinch the bag to get to it. The top pocket more functional, although I wish Arc'teryx would have implemented its cool roll-down top design as on the Needle 45.
Great pack for price if you are tall and thin and looking effectively transfer more weight to your lower body.
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| Simple, light, comfortable, what more can you ask for? 02-23-07 |
ID Jason (2):  |
| I've had this pack for a little over a year now and I have nothing but good to say about it. I've had up to about 35lbs in it and the frame and suspension did a great job of transferring weight, keeping me comfy. The fabric is very tough, and even though I managed to make a small hole it as soon as I got it (not the fault of the pack, the hole was totally my fault), it has not gotten any bigger in a year of use. I have used it for backpacking on and off trail, snowshoeing trips, and traveling, and it has taken everything I've thrown at it. The shoulder straps, hip belt, and lumbar pad are firm, simple, and comfortable. Aside from the light weight and comfort, my favorite thing about the pack is its simplicity. There are no extra pockets, no sleeping bag compartment, and no weird straps hanging off, I love it!
There are a couple things that may be of concern. The lumbar pad, hip belt, and shoulder straps are pre-curved and comfy, but they are not the thick, soft pads found on some packs. I prefer this packs setup, but some may not. Also, the lid is shaped a little strange. I cant really describe it other than that it looks flat and sort of scrunched. This seems to have absolutely no bearing on the usefulness of the lid, but it looks a little weird.
All in all this is great pack for everything from backpacking to alpine climbing to traveling. It's not only the lightest pack I own, it's also the most comfortable and durable. I think the only thing that I would change is the shape of lid, but that is purely an aesthetic change. Thanks Arc' for a great pack and thanks BC.com for a great price. |
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| A Great Pack 05-02-07 |
GP (14):  |
| This pack fits very well. I have a trim build and often feel like my pack is wider than I am, no problem with the Needle. It is also very comfortable. The padding is a good medium, not too squishy so there isn't enough support but not too firm so it feels like being strapped to some 2x4's. It is super durable and very water resistant. I can load it up for a week and feel comfortable carrying it. All in all a great pack. |
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| Material: |
X-pac |
| Volume: |
[Short] 3722cu in (61L), [Regular] 3844cu in (63L), [Long] 3966cu in (65L) |
| Suspension: |
V-frame |
| Back Panel: |
Thermoformed |
| Hydration Compatible: |
Yes |
| Torso Adjustment: |
No |
| Detachable Pack: |
No |
| Sleeping Bag Compartment: |
No |
| Rain Cover: |
No |
| Access Types: |
Top lid, side zip |
| Gear Loops: |
2 external daisy chains, 2 ice axe holders, ski attachments |
| External Pockets: |
None |
| Snowboard Carry: |
No |
| Ski Carry: |
Yes |
| Recommended Use: |
Alpine ascents |
| Weight: |
[Short] 4lb 2oz (1871g); [Regular] 4lb 3oz (1899g); [Long] 4lb 6oz (1984g) |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
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