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Article no.: 25ULAEC68
Lets’ face it, every mother has a favorite child, and the Circuit is ours. We don’t think there is any pack out there that can compare to the load carrying capabilities, comfort and durability of the Circuit, while still weighing less than 41 ounces.(Cordura Camo will increase the weight about 2 ozs) and is not quite as tear resistant) If you have your total pack weight down around 30 pounds, and want to feel the freedom of traveling light, this is the pack for you.
Sewn with our nearly indestructible ULA 210 Robic fabric, solid robic side pockets and a huge mesh front pocket, this pack will take the abuse of a 2500-mile hike and beg you for more. Please note that the front mesh pocket is no longer the rigid mesh shown in the video, but is now an incredibly strong, not as see through, super stretchy mesh.
The Circuit utilizes a 1.2 oz carbon fiber and Delrin suspension hoop in conjunction with a dense internal foam frame and a single aluminum stay to give excellent back panel support and maximum load control, weight transfer, and pack rigidity without limiting your range of movement. The Circuit can also be ordered with a 12″18″adjustable harness system that works great for kids. In fact, the youngest person ever to backpack all 2663 miles of the Pacific Crest trail was carrying a Kids Circuit.
- Volume Breakdown
- Main Body: 2,400
- Front Mesh Pocket: 400
- Side Pocket: 400 ea
- Ext. Collar: 500
- Hipbelt Pockets: 100
- General Guidelines
- Rec’d Max Load: 35 lbs or less
- Rec’d Base Weight: 15 lbs or less
- Pack Weight (Torso-M, Hipbelt-M): 41 oz (camo fabric will add about 2 oz) Our weights are as shipped, and include all removable items, about 5 oz on a Circuit
- Total Volume: 4,200 cu in or about 68 liters’
For men, use the waist size of your pants and add 2 inches. The “HIPBELT SIZE” option above includes numbered measurements. The number you calculated (waist size + 2) will determine the size you need. If you are on the outer edge of a size, order the next size up! Example: If you wear a size 36 pant, add 2 to get 38. Since 38 is the last number of the Medium Hipbelt and the first number of the Large Hipbelt, you would want to order a Large.
For most women, measure the smallest part of your waist and add 5 inches. If you are straighter through the hips, add 3 inches instead of 5. The “HIPBELT SIZE” option above includes numbered measurements. The number you calculated (waist size + 5) will determine the size you need. If you are on the outer edge of a size, order the next size up! Example: If your waist size is 26, add 5 to get 31. You would need a Small hipbelt.
MEASURING YOUR TORSO LENGTH
Torso measurement is the best guide we have for proper pack fit, but it isn’t foolproof. Generally we find that if you are between sizes on the torso it’s best to go with the smaller size, if you are between sizes on the hipbelt it’s best to go with the larger size.
To accurately measure your torso length for a correct pack fit, grab a buddy and follow the steps below…
- Standing upright, tilt your chin to your chest.
- Locate the largest lump on the back of your neck. It should be located close to the base of your neck.
- From this large bone, measure (with the flexible tape) down the length and natural curvature of your spine to the top of your waist band, the top of which is resting on the top your hipbone. This measurement in inches is your torso length.
| HIKER’S HEIGHT | ||
|---|---|---|
| SMALL | 38cm-47cm | UNDER 5’6″ |
| MEDIUM | 47cm–53cm | 5’6″ TO 6’0″ |
| LARGE | 53cm – 61cm | 5’10’ TO 6’4″ |
| X-LARGE | 61cm + | OVER 6’4″ |



























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