Outside Merchandise Skyline Inner Body Backpack, 28.9-Liter Storage
$38.99
Value: $38.99
(as of Apr 15, 2025 02:03:14 UTC – Particulars)
Nice for multi-day mountaineering and tenting journeys and anybody who needs to maneuver quick with minimal weight, the versatile Outside Merchandise Skyline inside body backpack has a 28.9-liter capability with a big essential compartment with prime and vertical entry. It’s constructed with sturdy polyester/ripstop material and features a single detachable inside aluminum stays for rugged outings.
Carrying like a dearer technical bag, the reasonably priced Skyline additionally options zippered waist pockets on the hip belt and two outsized stretchy aspect pockets that match most water bottles. It additionally contains twin daisy chains to connect additional gear, plus trekking pole attachment and ice axe attachment.
Designed along with your consolation in thoughts, the Skyline options padded shoulder straps, an adjustable sternum strap, padded hip belt for supporting heavy masses, 4 aspect compression straps to stability load, and a cool mesh padded again that promotes airflow it doesn’t matter what form of sweat you’re employed up.
You can quench your thirst wherever you roam with a hydration bladder pocket that includes a tubing port for simple entry to H2O (hydration reservoir offered individually; suits as much as 2-liter bladder).
- Dimensions – 10.7 x 19.6 x 7.3 inches (WxHxD)
- Storage Capability (Quantity) – 28.9 liters (1,768 cubic inches)
- Weight – 2.28 kilos
This product is backed by the Outside Merchandise Plain + Easy Lifetime Assure. Whether or not you obtain it in 1984 or yesterday, the Plain + Easy Lifetime Assure applies and Outside Merchandise will substitute your faulty product.
Outside Merchandise manufactures high quality gear for all sides of an adventurous life – together with heavy-duty body tenting backpacks, waist packs, journey duffles, watertight baggage and circumstances, and out of doors equipment. Began as a division retailer for out of doors fans in 1973, Outside Merchandise continues that can assist you pack for all your work, play, tenting, and journey adventures.
Full-featured internal-frame pack nice for touring mild; spacious 28.9-Liter capability with a great deal of pockets
Adjustable padded hip belt and shoulder straps with sternum slider help heavy masses; 4 compression straps safe and stabilize contents
Massive essential compartment with prime and vertical entry, zippered waist pockets, and two outsized stretchy aspect pockets
Sturdy polyester/ripstop material and inside aluminum keep for rugged outings; hydration appropriate (reservoir offered individually)
Backed by the Outside Merchandise Plain + easy lifetime assure
Clients say
Clients discover this backpack well-constructed and cozy to put on, with good storage capability together with a water bladder pocket and ample room for belongings. They recognize its sturdiness, performance, and look, and think about it good worth for cash. The scale receives optimistic suggestions, with one buyer noting it accommodates a 3L hydration bladder.
Keyser Soze –
LOVE this pack – super sturdy
LOVE this pack – super sturdy, holds a ton, and is really easy to get things into and out of with the side and top access. It’s very comfortable to wear, looks good, and has lots of places to attach gear to teh outside. The gear loops and net are a nice touch, and the daisy chain is really useful. Best of all, I like that it has compression straps so you can crank the load down and keep it from shifting while on the move – rally a nice feature. Great price, good bag!
D. Kirby –
Just what we needed, so we purchased another
My husband and I have larger backpacks for camping, but we wanted something smaller for day hikes and something both of us could use. We found this one in a local store, tried it on, and both liked it. We found it for a better price online, so we purchased one. Well, we liked it so well, we figured we each needed one, especially since the price was right. It has a large compartment inside that holds our water bladder and the opening at the top for the tube to come out. It has another pocket on the very back for quick grab things. There are pockets on the outside for water bottles if you want them on the outside instead. The waist has large zip pockets for misc. items. Now, there isn’t a brace to keep the bag off of your back, so any sweat will make your back wet, but the pack is comfortable.
Max Burn –
Awesome backpack!
this backpack was a great purchase, it shipped and arrived in a very timely manner. It’s super durable and roomy. The durability is a wonderful thing for me, because I live a pretty chaotic life, am not the most graceful of people, and run a fairly rough and tumble life. Backpacks don’t usually last very long for me, so I’m pleased to say this one is still with me, with no damage(I’ve had this backpack for about a year and a half now). There are only a couple of items that I’ve had a bit of difficulty being able to put inside due to the slightly awkward and smallish zipper open at the top. The bar that is in the spine of the backpack is a lifesaver for me, I have to haul around a lot of heavy stuff during my day to day, and it has absolutely saved my back from so much pain. The bar in the spine helps hold so much weight, rather than having it pull against you, making hauling around a heaving pack so much easier. Be warned though, this backpack is far from waterproof. So if you plan on going anywhere where it’s constant rainfall, this would not be a good idea to use.
Zany –
Unimpressed with this pack
A perfectly fine backpack, although the side pouches on the waist belt are not so stylish and make it impossible to reasonably pull a shirt or jacket *over* them (it works fine underneath the straps but this can be uncomfortably warm or cause fabric to bunch). I bought this pack primarily because I previously owned an Outdoor Products backpack with hydration bladder and wanted the bladder to work properly in a new pack. While the new pack does properly secure the old bladder, it has only one exterior clip to hold the drinking tube, causing it to stick out awkwardly (the prior backpack also had this clip but allowed you to thread the tube down the shoulder straps, for multiple restraint points, which this one does not. Also unlike with my prior pack, the clip is only able to be attached on the left strap and cannot be moved to the right strap. As a result I haven’t been using the hydration bladder with this pack. Aside from the waist pouches, there is a single pocket along the back of the pack and one large space inside which can be optionally accessed from either the top or the side. Basically, it’s probably decent for hiking, but less useful for urban environments. Within two weeks of using the pack, I had to sew closed a tear which opened at the top of the shoulder straps where they attach to the back of the pack, exposing the interior foam which was discouraging, but my repair seems to be holding up well for several months now.
eparico –
Outdoor Products Skyline Backpack
I’ll start with the good of this bag. I was looking for a smaller sized backpack so I didn’t always have to lug around my full sized backpack for day trips. I also have a hydration bladder/backpack but there are no pockets for carrying extra belongings. After searching high and low for a medium sized backpack, I settled on this one. The most important factor to me was having the hydration compatibility which I am glad to report this easily holds my Platypus 3L LP hydration bladder. I sweat a lot so keeping hydrated while I’m out on the trail is an essential to me, especially in the summer where a 2L bladder might not be enough. While it’s not enough to take a star away, there’s only one opening for the hydration hose and it’s on the left side of the pack. Being left handed, I usually hold other items (maps, compass, camera, etc.) in my left hand and drink from the tube using my right. It would be nice if the hole for the tube were in the middle of the pack or there were holes provided on both sides to give you a choice where you want the hose placed.The bag itself has a good amount of room for your belongings and I was able to put a change of clothes and my rain gear in the bag with plenty more room to spare. It could likely be used for a 1-2 night adventure without much trouble. Having the small side pockets on the waist belt is useful for placing quick access items (snacks, sunscreen, first aid kit, insect repellent, etc.) without having to take the backpack off. A few reviewers mentioned the top opening not being big enough but I didn’t have an issue with this. I also like the side zipper that gives you access to the main part of the bag so you can pull something out from the bottom without much digging around or having to remove everything from the top. There’s another pocket in the middle of the back that runs pretty much the length of the bag where I placed my odds and ends and I used the two “oversized” elastic side pockets for my sandals. The chest strap is adjustable so it can be lowered and raised accordingly depending on your height and there are two compression straps on either side of the bag to lock everything down once you’re loaded up.Now for the ugly and the reason I took a star away (I rarely give 5 star reviews). I went on a 10 mile hike yesterday and I don’t know if it’s because the pack wasn’t loaded enough or what the issue was but the shoulder straps kept coming loose which in turn would make the bag bounce as I was walking and put pressure on my lower back. Luckily, I wasn’t carrying a lot of weight but having to continually re-tighten the straps every 5-10 minutes became quite a nuisance. I tried to adjust the compression straps above the shoulders but to no avail, it didn’t stop the lower straps from constantly coming loose.Despite the issue with the shoulder straps, it’s a nice bag that serves its purpose and it fit comfortably on my back. For my next day trip, I’ll likely tie the excess straps in a knot once I have them adjusted to see if this corrects the issue. If it doesn’t, I might end up returning this bag. I’ll update this review accordingly if I do.
Cliente de Amazon –
Excelente producto, altamente recomendado, llegó antes de lo esperado y en muy buenas condiciones, no tiene tanta capacidad como esperaba pero la recomiendo bastante
Cws –
Muy buena mochila para viajes cortos, o para campismo de fin de semana, la mochila es pequeña, supuestamente de 29 litros.
Covorti –
La mochila, no aguanto su primer viaje, se rompió de la parte de los tirantes y solo llevábamos 6 kilogramos entre ropa y botella de agua. Por lo cual no recomiendo el producto