Scrambler 25L Backpack
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Mountain Hardwear constructed the Scrambler 25L Backpack from 4-layer Dimension-Polyant to seal out moisture, fend off snagging branches and rough surfaces on the approach, and ultimately protect all our gear within. The padded base helps the pack stand vertically to load gear easily, while waist and sternum straps stabilize the pack for a comfy carry. A variety of attachment points include daisy chains, an internal gear loop, and the Forward-Access system which lets us reach clipped gear without taking off the pack.
Details
- Burly climb-focused daypack for approaches and crag days
- Dimension-Polyant material is abrasion- and water-resistant
- Floating lid can be compressed, removed, and carry extra gear
- Top grab handles make for hauling-capable convenience
- Padded base protects contents and stabilizes load when upright
- Forward-Access gear loops keep items easily accessible
- Item #MHWZ9VQ
- Material
- [membrane/laminate] Dimension-Polyant (4-layer), [face fabric] 57% nylon, 43% polyester
- Volume
- 25L (1526cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- ventilated back panel
- Shoulder Straps
- dual-density foam
- Hydration Compatible
- internal sleeve
- Reservoir Included
- not included
- Access
- top skirt
- Pockets
- 2 side, 1 zippered lid
- Gear Loops
- Forward-Access
- Compression
- top strap
- Dimensions
- 21.3 x 11 x 6.3in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 14oz
- Activity
- hiking, climb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 10 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 17, 2024
Good pack, minor inconveniences with buckle.
One year in, gone on many adventures. My alpinist friends told me a backpack shouldn't just open itself spontaneously so I modified the buckle with click action instead. Indeed, if it's not loaded to brim, especially since you wear all your gear on you, it's never gonna be full. The hook is not as good as other brands. If you reach to unfasten shoes on a multipitch, it may open and the flap will hit you on the head. And good luck tying it back without taking it off your back first... I picked it because of open side pockets and many attachment points, will see how it carries an axe in near future.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
April 27, 2024
Buckle is terrible but pack is great
great pack but buckle is terrible. So sad, I love the scrambler (had old 30 L, and now have the 35, but the new buckle comes detached all too often...They should ache stayed with the old model buckle for attaching the detachable hood to the pack. I am surprised more reviews do not mention this problem!
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
February 21, 2024
Scrambler 35
This pack really is one of the best multi purpose outdoor adventure packs on the market. I’ve had several versions of the scrambler and this one is the best yet. At 35L it’s a good size for a multitude of activities. It can be stripped down to bare nuts or fully equipped, whatever your taste. Quality is superb. Material is crunchy (due to weather resistance) but feels very durable and light. Features are great without being too much. A much needed improvement was the addition of stabilizers on the shoulder straps, as well as a removable hip belt. I would like to have seen a second set of compression/utility straps toward the bottom of the pack as well. The ones toward the top of the pack are removable and can be relocated pretty much anywhere on the pack. A second set would have allowed for more gear attachment versatility (snowboard/snowshoe/etc). You can still get it done with the provided straps, but two more would have been ideal especially considering they are removable if not wanted. The representation of color was the big disappointment for me. MH typically does a great job at subduing their logos on certain items. On this product webpage, the black version looks very black, pretty much blacked out. The logo looks to be a dark shade of grey and does not contrast much against the black. Also the harness looks to have a very subdued checked or box pattern on the material. I needed a blacked out all purpose climbing/hiking backpack to comply with work regulations, and was excited to see the pictures of the black scrambler on the product web page. Upon arrival however, there was a pretty drastic difference. The front MH logo is basically white and stands out a lot. The checked pattern on the harness material is also basically white and creates a major contrast against the black, much more than meets the eye on the product page photos. Kind of disappointing when the product photos look basically blacked out. I checked the appearance of the pack on my phone, computer, and a second computer and all looked the same.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
November 25, 2023
Hook not great
I love the style of the backpack but I agree with the other reviewers regarding the hook - the hook is not secure enough and the lid is constantly open.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 29, 2023
Still reliable after 7 years
I bought an older version of this bag 7 years ago and it is still my most reliable, go to backpack for short trips, hikes, and climbs. I have not been gentle on this bag, it has come everywhere with me and been scraped against all kinds of rocks & trees etc. I have thrown it on wet ground and hiked with it in the rain and everything packed inside stayed dry. today, after 7 years of heavy use, something finally broke- a buckle, no fault of the manufacturing! - and I was able to buy the replacement part easily and fix it myself with no trouble. Cannot recommend this bag enough.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
September 7, 2023
Not waterproof
Lies, water went right through the seams and in to the bag, very disappointed.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.ca
September 7, 2023
Insanely durable do it all bag.
Managed to score one of these bad Larrys this spring and it was worth EVERY penny. This summer I was working as a botanist on fuel reduction projects in the low to mid elevation Sierra Nevada Mountains. AKA I spent my days bushwacking through the thickest old growth manzanita, chamise, deer/buckbrush, etc, that you could ask for. I decided to try this bag as my other one was getting torn to shreds after three or so weeks on the job. Six months later and this sucker looks good. as. new. Seriously, if anything was going to damage a backpack, it was this job, and I am beyond impressed by the performance here. Not only is it durable, it is comfortable, has plenty of extra features, offers tons of support for a non-backpacking specific bag of its size, and more. It has graduated from my summer field work bag to my grad school / climbing bag. Perfect for carrying my rack and has tons of lash points for extra gear or whatever. Can you throw it in a river? No. Can you walk to class with it or work in a drizzle and keep things relatively dry? Hell yeah you can. The ONLY complaints would be that you have the upper brain, lower brain, main bag, and hydration sleeve, and that is all the division... but just organize within those and you are golden. Also it gets a little warm in the hot hot heat as it sits pretty flush on the back but... whatever, climate change, deal with it. Best do it all backpack I have ever purchased.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
June 5, 2023
Not bad but the closure hook needs revamping.
It’s a great bag overall but the lid doesn’t like to stay closed, the loop pops off the hook extremely easily. I’m disappointed given the price I paid, I need to use a carabiner to help keep the floating lid from opening and flipping around.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
May 31, 2023
Good but need bigger.
First impression remarks: I really like the features and quality. The main thing I notice is tjat at 35L I think it's going to be too small. I'd prefere a 45-50L in this model. I lime the intended versatility and technical aspects of this pack. It could be an "all-mountain", well-rounded climbing pack if it was bigger. The only thing I'm dubious about at this point is the rear haul loop. It has minimal attachment. The front haul loop is heavily reinforced.
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
December 17, 2022
Exceptional backpack!
Wow! Dripping with quality;) This backpack is so so good. Lots of little touches that makes this one great. I like that the hipbelt hides away, also the top of the backpack being easily removable is so nice. Everything you could want in a 35L backpack:)
Originally reviewed on mountainhardwear.com
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