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Discover the ultimate front-loading backpack designed for convenience and organization. Featuring spacious compartments and easy-access openings, these backpacks make packing and unpacking a breeze. Ideal for travel, hiking, or daily commutes, they offer comfort with padded straps and ergonomic designs. Durable materials ensure your gear stays protected, while versatile styles cater to every adventure. Elevate your carrying experience with a front-loading backpack that combines functionality and style, making it the perfect companion for all your journeys.

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Mystery Ranch In and Out 19 Backpack
  • Hunter

Mystery Ranch In and Out 19 Backpack

$53.99

WAS: $88.95*

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design and details designed to stuff into its front, mesh pocket †“ packing the size of a small water bottle large zippered access to the main bag contoured shoulder straps sternum strap is built from 100d cordura® mini - rip for high abrasion and tear

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5 mchristman85
This little pack has been the perfect travel companion. I like to 'carry on' travel as often as possible - even a two week long trip to the UK and Ireland. As I can never truly get away from work my second bag has to be my computer bag holding a substantial amount of work related items. As such its hard to repurpose as a day pack. For me this leaves out the option of a day pack once on the ground. Enter the In and Out. It truly packs down small and takes up little room in my computer bag and once at my destination becomes an extremely effective day pack for touring about, shopping, hiking and going to the beach. It also worked great as an on - slope pack when on a ski trip last winter. This has been a 'go - to' standard for my traveling kit. Highly recommended.

5 Trace001
I bought this pack a little over a month ago to be a low profile pack that I can every day carry to work either in my truck where it sits in my passenger seat or when I take the train into work. It ’s great, well made, handsome and fits my yeti coffee cup in the side pocket perfectly and very securely. If the only thing it did was carry my coffee, I ’ d be happy, but it has pockets for my ever expanding gear that I carry and the pack shapes nicely with the small dry bag that I keep inside it. The quality of workmanship and design details are superb and even though it ’s a humble pack compared to the rest of Mystery Ranch ’s packs, it ’s a contender! I was super stoked that I got this pack just a few days after ordering it and I haven ’ t left home without it ever since. Brilliantly done Mystery Ranch! Oh yeah, I also use it as a stuff sack/organizer inside my MR Blitz 30 when out on a ruck in the Cascade Mountains.

5 tammeri
just got back from a week of long hikes, bikes& climbs& I had one of these strapped on for all of it. I 've never had good experiences with packable day bags but I 'm glad I gave this one a shot because it was excellent! super comfortable all day& weighs basically nothing. Comfortable even with 2L of water& some gear! also of course it seems to be indestructible

5 Fox Mulder
Let me tell you, folks, they don ’ t want you to know about the Mystery Ranch In and Out 19. I ’ m talking government - level secrecy. I ’ m talking Roswell, Area 51, men - in - black - staring - at - you - from - the - corner - of - the - parking - lot levels of conspiracy. But guess what? I ’ ve got the truth right here, strapped to my back, and it ’s lightweight, packable, and potentially from another dimension. The Mystery Ranch In and Out 19 doesn ’ t just carry your gear—it carries the burden of knowledge that we ’ re not alone. This 19 - liter wonder was clearly designed by extraterrestrials, likely reverse - engineered from UFO wreckage they found near a New Mexico desert. I mean, how else can you explain its otherworldly design and functionality? Exhibit A: The material is lightweight but suspiciously durable. It ’s almost like they blended carbon nanotubes with alien alloys, then wrapped it in something soft to the touch but strong enough to fend off intergalactic threats( or at least some thorny brush on a hike). No mere earthbound polymer could achieve this. I ’ ve seen classified files about “ advanced textiles, ” but nothing like this. Exhibit B: It packs into itself! Yeah, that ’s right. You ’ re telling me this thing can fold down smaller than my government - issued UFO tracker? Tell me that ’s normal. It ’s like it knows when I need it. One second it's a full - on hiking pack, the next it vanishes into thin air, tucked away in my glovebox like some sort of interdimensional artifact. It ’s compact, inconspicuous, and probably has a secret compartment to hold alien documents or, you know, snacks. Exhibit C: The breathability. Who thought of this? Who decided, “ Hey, let ’s make the straps so light that you barely feel them ”? It ’s like the pack was designed for those extra - terrestrial beings who travel faster than light and don ’ t need sweaty backs weighing them down during long - distance abductions. Forget NASA. This is the real space - age technology. Exhibit D: The 19 liters. Nineteen liters is exactly what you need to carry provisions for an extended alien stakeout. I checked the math. You could carry binoculars, a flask, some tinfoil hats, a radar detector, and still have room for an X - Files box set in there. It ’s almost like the designers knew what we ’ d be up to. Let ’s talk pockets. The stretchy side pocket—definitely designed for holding alien energy crystals, but they also fit a water bottle. Coincidence? I think not. And the zippered top pocket? Perfect size for your intergalactic passport or, you know, an energy bar if you ’ re on a terrestrial hike. I was on a “ recon mission ”( aka hiking in the woods, totally normal), and the pack just molded to me. No bouncing, no shifting. Almost like it was communicating with my back. Are we looking at advanced alien ergonomics? Almost definitely. Conclusion: The Mystery Ranch In and Out 19 backpack is the smoking gun of outdoor gear. Sure, it looks like just another backpack—that ’s what they want you to think. But for those in the know, it ’s a clear sign that they ’ re out there, sharing their technology with us, one ultralight, ultra - packable backpack at a time. In summary, if you 're looking for a pack that combines cutting - edge tech with probable alien origins, look no further. Just be careful. I ’ m pretty sure the moment I bought it, a black SUV started following me. Coincidence? I ’ ll let you decide.

5 Mitch
My wife and I wanted something for an upcoming trip to Disney world to put our rain jackets, water and snacks in. This pack was perfect, it folds up small enough to put in our luggage and was comfortable enough to wear all day every day. There is plenty of storage for day trips. We got the blaze orange one so it was easier to find each other in the crowds of people. Also I will be using it on my upcoming scouting trips for hunting season! Perfect all around bag.

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High Sierra Pathway 2.0 75L Backpack
  • Arctic Blue

High Sierra Pathway 2.0 75L Backpack

$114.99

WAS: $119.99*

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water repellant coating on exterior fabric multiple exterior pockets: front stuff pocket, top zip pocket with key leash and 2 additional exterior zippered pockets 2 front grab handles: easy and convenient handling on - the - go 2...

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Gregory Men's Zulu 65L Backpack
  • Forage Green

Gregory Men's Zulu 65L Backpack

$202.49

WAS: $269.99*

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float ventilated suspension featuring the 3d comfort cradle hipbelt with dynamic flex panels that move with the natural movements of your body adjustable torso length with open - air ventilated backpanel with moisture wicking mesh 3d comfort cradle hipbelt with 3d construction for...

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5 jpdane
I 've been using my Zulu 65 for the past few months... some late summer& fall backpacking trips and winter river trip. It's one of the most comfortable packs I 've used before, and it has great pockets for side gear and wallet/phone/keys access. I 've used it for one to three day backpacking trips and it's been perfect. I plan on putting it to the test for a week trip coming up soon. Gregory just makes solid packs!

4 Get After it
[ I am pretty impressed with this pack. I have a few very high end hunting packs and they always seem to cut off some hip circulation. With a 3 night off trial campsite this pack was fantastic! I was skeptical but this pack performed very well. I really liked the U - zip access, huge hip pockets, and the side pockets that I can grab a waterbottle from while wearing the pack. A couple of things I did n't like: those huge hip pockets left no room for a bear spray holster, there is no way for the lid to double as a separate pack for little jaunts from camp, and the hip belt was maxed tight on my 34 '' waist in the Med/LG frame choice. I could get the waist belt tight enough but if I stopped eating cookies...

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Kelty Women's Redwing 50 Backpack
  • Cinnamon Stick/Iceberg Gr

Kelty Women's Redwing 50 Backpack

$123.99

WAS: $164.95*

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design and details amp - flow ventilated back panel to keep you cool fit - pro quick and easy torso adjustment system specific torso length and shoulder straps advanced perimeter frame for superb stability signature wing side pockets with pass -...

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5 Margo
[ I bought this for a summer camp job and love it. I 'm not very experienced and its perfect for me. I 'm hoping to get a lot of use out of it and possibly do little bits of the appalachian trail.

5 HoganT
[ I bought another version of this backpack for myself earlier this summer and I loved it so much my girlfriend ended up getting this one. Great size for a smaller camping trip. Fits comfy and the pockets are located in great spots. Does n't feel cheap and has yet to cause any issues for me. Would recommend getting a front pouch for snacks to go along with this just cause reaching into the bag while walking is not that easy. Not too difficult to grab water bottles from side pockets which is better than most larger bags.

4 BackpackMe
[ Bought for my daughter as a multi purpose pack. She loves it. I consider that a win. Only downside was that the bag has a strange odor that we both definitely picked up on. Hoping getting it out of packaging and airing out will solve it.

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Osprey Women's Fairview 40L Travel Pack
  • Night Jungle Blue

Osprey Women's Fairview 40L Travel Pack

$138.75

WAS: $185.00*

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long - lasting travel pack constructed from durable, lightweight fabrics that provide all of the sturdiness without weighing you down adjustable torso straps creates a comfortable fit for every adventure dual front compression straps padded top and side handles two...

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5 Micheline M.
[ Love how this pack carries! Such a great buy and fits Al that I need for a few days& more.

5 Meg
This is a great pack for both car and airline travel. I pack smart with packing compressors packing cubes but I wouldn ’ t say I pack light and I had plenty of space. The waist belt allows me to comfortably carry this pack through the airport. The straps stow easily and it fits in the overhead bin.

5 Hannah B.
[ This backpack is great for traveling, especially on a flight. The adjustable straps make it a perfect companion for your back if you ’ re like me and can never find a perfect fit in packs. The straps can be hidden with a zippable cover that is stowed away in a pocket at the bottom of the pack as well. My favorite part of this bag is that the hip belt is durable and comfortable so it makes carrying it easy.

5 Kait E.
[ Such a fantastic design! I absolutely love the zipper compartment for the straps and the compression straps inside. We used compression cubes and stuff sacks to maximize space, and we very satisfied with the 40L size for 2 weeks of `` lightweight '' travel.

5 Gloria A.
[ Great for travel. I managed to pack 3 long pants, 9 tops all with long sleeves 4 pairs of compression socks, 1 set of pj's, 1 pair of sandals plus toiletries, and some other odds and ends for my 5 week treck through Europe. For reference I am 5' 6, 120 pound, 70 year old and the pack was very comfortable.

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Osprey Women's Aura AG 50 Backpack
  • Berry Sorbet Red
  • Tungsten Grey
  • Enchantment Purple

Osprey Women's Aura AG 50 Backpack

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WAS: $340.00*