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Drift 5L Lumbar Pack - 2020

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Drift 5L Lumbar Pack

Mountainsmith's Drift is a Lumbar Pack large enough for full days filled with hiking or trail running. The tuck away waist belt and removable shoulder strap let you wear it in multiple ways, and Mountainsmith lined the back in cushy air mesh for breathable comfort on hot hikes.


Details

  • A burly fanny pack for hiking, travel, or everyday adventures
  • Air mesh back padding offers breathable next-to-skin comfort
  • Cordura HP construction endures adventure after adventure
  • Removable shoulder strap turns it into a crossbody pack
  • Tuck away waist belt reduces bulk when not in use
  • Dual water bottle pockets keep you well hydrated
  • Headphone port allows for easy listening
  • Multiple secure pockets organize all your essentials
  • Item #MOUZ19A
Material
[face fabric] 420 oxford nylon, 420 HD nylon ripstop, [lining] 210D nylon
Volume
5L (305cu in)
Hydration Compatible
yes
Access
top
Pockets
[external] 1 zippered front, 2 side bottle (22oz), [internal] 1 zippered stash
Compression
front panel
Shoulder Strap
removable
Waist Size
28 - 48in
Weight Capacity
12lb
Dimensions
9.5 x 8.25 x 4.5in
Claimed Weight
12.8oz
Activity
commuting, hiking, trail, travel
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

2 based on 1 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

December 21, 2022

Not a big fan

I was not happy with the water bottle side holders... way to small :-(. I had to hunt and find smaller bottles that would stay in the very small and hard to access side pockets. To me this is a big thumbs down.

Loretta M