Overland 40 Ultralight Hiking Pack
- Description
- Specs
- Features
- Materials
- Compatible Accessories
The perfect day pack or ultralight over nighter, the Overland 40 has all the features of its older sibling, the Overland 60, but in a smaller package. Weighing only 795g with a full frame sheet, it can carry more than your average day pack with greater comfort and ease.
- Capacity: 40L
- Minimum Height: 52cm
- Maximum Height (with 3 turns of the roll top): 76 cm
- Width: 25cm
- Depth: 23cm
- Front pocket dimensions - 21cm wide x 7cm deep x 33cm high
- Weight: 795 grams with frame sheet, 645 grams without frame sheet (still 10cm closed cell foam padding).
- Fully mouldable and removable frame sheet
- Load lifters
- Large Weatherproof front stash pocket
- All seams are tape sealed to make the pack weatherproof
- Glove friendly z buckles
- Easy attach z buckle side compression straps
- Functional and weatherproof roll-top closure
- Two generous UltraStretch tear resistant hip belt pockets
- Ultrastretch side pockets suitable for a 1L water bottle that can be accessed without removing the pack
- Hydration bladder sleeve for up to a 3L bladder
- Accessory attachment points
- 25mm webbing strap for pack closure that is suitable for securing a rope to the top of the pack
- Body: Ultra 200X
- Base: Ultra 400X UHMWPE
- Back: Ultragrid Ripstop
- Side Pockets: UltraStretch a 4-way stretch mesh woven with UHMWPE fibres and UltraGrid
- Hip belt pockets: UltraStretch
- Padding: 10mm closed cell foam padding on shoulder straps and back panel
- Frame sheet: 1mm HDPE sheet with dual alloy flat bars
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For Ultralight and Canyon Packs
Your torso length, not your back length, determines your pack size.
For 35-40L Packs:
|
Harness Size (Unisex) |
Back Length |
|
Small |
Up to 43 cm |
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Medium |
43-48 cm |
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Large |
48 cm and above |
For 45-90L Packs:
|
Harness Size (Unisex) |
Back Length |
|
Small |
Up to 43 cm |
|
Medium |
43-51 cm |
|
Large |
51 cm and above |
How to Measure Back Length:
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Locate the top of your hipbone (pelvic crest) on the side of your body. (Note: the pelvic crest slopes down at the front – but we are interested in the location of the highest point of your pelvis).
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Approximate the top of your hipbone in your lumbar region, on your spine. Wrap the tape measure horizontally from the top of your hipbone to the spine to confirm this position if required. Make a note of this location.
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Locate your C7 vertebrae. This is the highest bony protrusion on the back of your neck and is roughly in line with where your trapezius meets your neck. Make a note of this location.
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Measure the length between your C7 vertebrae and the location you found on your lumbar spine in step 2.

Wollemi Hip Belt Size

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