Product Review
Marmot Garmsal Backpack
Keeps you cool 
Admit it: Ever since you retired your fanny pack, you've missed being able to hike in the heat without soaking your T-shirt. With a curved suspension that lets air flow across your back, the Garmsal cools without compromising its carrying ability-or your cred. The crossed aluminum stays support loads that would crush lesser daypacks. It also gets high marks for versatility, thanks to an efficient cinch-cord compression system that snugs tightly around loads of little more than layers and lunch. But it can also go big, as one tester found after schlepping extra gear on a hike up 12,198-foot Pico de Teide. In the Canary Islands. Bonus: With a trekking pack's supply of pockets and the supportive frame, the Garmsal can be pressed into light overnight service. 3 lbs, 2,100 cu .in.
Specifications:
- Weight: 2lb 15 ozs / 1.3 kg
- Shell material: 70d Nylon Twin Taffeta RS
- 210d Nylon Baby Rip
- Volume (inches): 2100
- Volume (metric): 35
- Airflow Frame System
- Split-Wrap waist belt
- Lightweight side cinch system
- Waist belt pockets for convenient, quick access
- Hydration pocket and port designed to hold hydration pouch systems
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