Customer Reviews Arc'teryx 30 L Alpha FL Backpack
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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Bei dem Alpha FL 30 Rucksack wre es aus meiner Sicht praktischer, wenn sich im Innenbereich (Rcken) ein zustzliches DIN A4 groes Einschubfach befinden wrde.
Wenn mglich auch ein wasserdichter Zugang seitlich von aussen. (Reisverschlu)
Helmut,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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This pack has a great clean look (as with most Arc'teryx products) and feels great for a long day of ski touring. It's also versatile and carries great for rucking and groceries. The pack material holds its shape well when partially full. Shoulder straps and back panel are really comfortable, and the top closure/extension sleeve function really well for various loads.
Maya,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I've used the Backpack full-time guiding year round and it showed off to be the perfect bag for most of the trips i've done! Clean and slim on the back, very good to carry even when fully stuffed, durable on rock and ice and also 100% waterproof. What can you ask more of your everyday Backpack?
Erwin,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I have no words to describe this amazing ruck sack. Even Batman would like to have one of these in his cave! I can't believe I never came across this ruck sack in the past. I am more of a hiker / hill walker than a mountaineer even though I have conquered few in Lake district. I am planning to do a mountain climbing skills/course this year and a challenge next year so I thought of getting this ruck sack that will suit my needs. How lucky was I! I may have bought the last one online few days ago.
I am currently using it for hiking / walking and carrying my strength training equipment to coach my clients. Not only it's light but it fits well on my back. I will have to wear it for few more weeks for longer walks and hiking to get used to it before I start using it for climbing mountains.
It's very spacious inside. I don't think I will use this rucksack to it's full potential as I am not going to be climbing Mt. Everest anytime soon or ever, perhaps basecamp in the future.
It took me slightly longer to figure out how chords work outside the rucksack in order to secure the contents. It's not straight forward if you are used to using rucksacks with zips and clips.
Very simple rucksack. It weights less than a 1LB. Looks sexy, cool and Va va voom. As Da Vinci once said, 'Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication', I think he was talking about Arc'teryx :)
Thank you Arc'teryx da Vinci...
Coach K,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I have no words to describe this amazing ruck sack. Even Batman would like to have one of these in his cave! I can't believe I never came across this ruck sack in the past. I am more of a hiker / hill walker than a mountaineer even though I have conquered few in Lake district. I am planning to do a mountain climbing skills/course this year and a challenge next year so I thought of getting this ruck sack that will suit my needs. How lucky was I! I may have bought the last one online few days ago.
I am currently using it for hiking / walking and carrying my strength training equipment to coach my clients. Not only it's light but it fits well on my back. I will have to wear it for few more weeks for longer walks and hiking to get used to it before I start using it for climbing mountains.
It's very spacious inside. I don't think I will use this rucksack to it's full potential as I am not going to be climbing Mt. Everest anytime soon or ever, perhaps basecamp in the future.
It took me slightly longer to figure out how chords work outside the rucksack in order to secure the contents. It's not straight forward if you are used to using rucksacks with zips and clips.
Very simple rucksack. It weights less than a 1LB. Looks sexy, cool and Va va voom. As Da Vinci once said, 'Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication', I think he was talking about Arc'teryx :)
Thank you Arc'teryx da Vinci...
Coach K,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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The previous version of the Alpha 30 FL was a good light weight pack and now with the additional loops and new internal pockets the pack is perfect.
By sliding a standard ski strap through the loops it creates side compression and the ability to carry skis which for me increases its 4 season usefulness.
While the pack doesn't have all the padding and comforts, the weight saving and pure function of this pack make it stand out.
Reido,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
The previous version of the Alpha 30 FL was a good light weight pack and now with the additional loops and new internal pockets the pack is perfect.
By sliding a standard ski strap through the loops it creates side compression and the ability to carry skis which for me increases its 4 season usefulness.
While the pack doesn't have all the padding and comforts, the weight saving and pure function of this pack make it stand out.
Reido,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
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I needed pack like this for my Bikepacking/Bikefishing trips. I owned FL45 version and used it and abused it while hiking and alpine scrambling. Still I was able to sell it to be able to buy FL30. I also bought Arc'teryx rain cover for it. But you can buy any brand!
Cover is at the bottom of the pack. Especially on those questionable days.
My wish was to have pack I can carry while in local river and have my rain gear and fly fishing gear packed in it. Along with lunch and water. Not necessarily fish with it on the back but I tested it and it is not obstructing my fly casting.
My fly rods are all packable (6 pieces) and they can fit in pack nicely. They will stick out if this is 20 litre pack. For Bikepacking 20 litre will be perfect but for Bikefishing perhaps not.
Previously I was carrying my fly rods in tubes, strapped to handlebar bag and I was concerned I could damage them. Now they are in backpack, on me.
Arc'teryx made sling bag for this season but it is kind of small. Ideally for Fly fishing you need 15-20 litre pack.
I can't be happier with my FL30! It will be great if Arc'teryx design 20 litre sling out of this FL pack. I would buy it.
Alpinist112,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I needed pack like this for my Bikepacking/Bikefishing trips. I owned FL45 version and used it and abused it while hiking and alpine scrambling. Still I was able to sell it to be able to buy FL30. I also bought Arc'teryx rain cover for it. But you can buy any brand!
Cover is at the bottom of the pack. Especially on those questionable days.
My wish was to have pack I can carry while in local river and have my rain gear and fly fishing gear packed in it. Along with lunch and water. Not necessarily fish with it on the back but I tested it and it is not obstructing my fly casting.
My fly rods are all packable (6 pieces) and they can fit in pack nicely. They will stick out if this is 20 litre pack. For Bikepacking 20 litre will be perfect but for Bikefishing perhaps not.
Previously I was carrying my fly rods in tubes, strapped to handlebar bag and I was concerned I could damage them. Now they are in backpack, on me.
Arc'teryx made sling bag for this season but it is kind of small. Ideally for Fly fishing you need 15-20 litre pack.
I can't be happier with my FL30! It will be great if Arc'teryx design 20 litre sling out of this FL pack. I would buy it.
Alpinist112,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I'm very happy with the pack so far, using it for all sorts of activities. Though the 30l version is a nice size, I wish it were a bit smaller and more compact. A 20l version would be very welcome! As I understand, the 30l version used to be smaller
Avenir,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Ok, so no joke, this is the best pack ever. The fabric is extremly solid, water proof and the fit on the bag is just perfect. The pack has no unnsecessary pockets, features etc. It's the most simple bag pack I ever had. Using it every day I'm outdoors.
Nina C,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought the Alpha FL 30 mid ice climbing season as I wanted something trim on features but balanced regarding comfort, packing ability, expandable volume, specific ice/alpine features, and durability. As I normal crag in the North East with a 40L pack which I can strip as needed, I wanted also a fully functional lighter and smaller ice pack, that gave me some options.
The past 1.5 years I have converted my backpacking packs to UL, Zpacks and Hyperlite, so I've learned how to pack these efficiently and not new to UL anymore.
The Alpha FL is a solid choice for ice crags, multi-pitch, alpine climbing, or winter day hiking. The ability to expand this 30L to 37ish helps a ton here as I can pack it in large and strip of down to climb as needed. I pack a light stuff sack if I want to put all my extra stuff at base and climb with pack for multi-pitch. If you pack it light with a partner, it's great to alpine climb bottom to top with all your gear too. Carries great in the way in, maybe harder to pack at end of day when you are less focused on keeping it tight. I can carry my full crag gear in this, packing tight is key and takes some practice.
Once packed the tip is a bit wider and can be filled out with harness, soft shell to fill gaps, gloves, lunch, and helmet pushed on top. Can roll the pack down on this now if you chose, or pack less inside and once rolled down, place food, glasses, under belt and place at top under the lip, then pull closed. I prefer the fist way as I use the rope strap under the top buckle, then over the rope. That way the rope doesn't fall backwards while hiking and swings less.
The 2 pockets can be hard to get to, the outside works well when the pack is not stuffed, better for hiking or once stripped to climb. The inside drop pocket is nice and I like this better. Although, you have to remove rope to get at and also helmet if you put that outside as I noted above.
Packed worked well for a winter day hiking pack and I may try for basic 3 season day hikes too, but I feel it's a bit larger than I need. I agree that a 23+ size here would be perfect for that, and maybe rock alpine too, but I don't rock climb.
The tool attachments work well at bottom and you have to wrk the bottom and top system with some practice. As you need some slack for attaching top of tool, I find it's best to put crampons on last, which works fine and then snug all up. It's solid but I get it if people don't like bungee on the back of their pack.
Also could use some custom removable side straps I feel. Top ones would be nice to start the rope down, maybe 4 fir day hiking with but the bottom is smaller than the top of pack. Just a thought there.
Shoulder straps are very comfortable and small waist belt carries well in, and hides well ti climb.
JMF05,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought the Alpha FL 30 mid ice climbing season as I wanted something trim on features but balanced regarding comfort, packing ability, expandable volume, specific ice/alpine features, and durability. As I normal crag in the North East with a 40L pack which I can strip as needed, I wanted also a fully functional lighter and smaller ice pack, that gave me some options.
The past 1.5 years I have converted my backpacking packs to UL, Zpacks and Hyperlite, so I've learned how to pack these efficiently and not new to UL anymore.
The Alpha FL is a solid choice for ice crags, multi-pitch, alpine climbing, or winter day hiking. The ability to expand this 30L to 37ish helps a ton here as I can pack it in large and strip of down to climb as needed. I pack a light stuff sack if I want to put all my extra stuff at base and climb with pack for multi-pitch. If you pack it light with a partner, it's great to alpine climb bottom to top with all your gear too. Carries great in the way in, maybe harder to pack at end of day when you are less focused on keeping it tight. I can carry my full crag gear in this, packing tight is key and takes some practice.
Once packed the tip is a bit wider and can be filled out with harness, soft shell to fill gaps, gloves, lunch, and helmet pushed on top. Can roll the pack down on this now if you chose, or pack less inside and once rolled down, place food, glasses, under belt and place at top under the lip, then pull closed. I prefer the fist way as I use the rope strap under the top buckle, then over the rope. That way the rope doesn't fall backwards while hiking and swings less.
The 2 pockets can be hard to get to, the outside works well when the pack is not stuffed, better for hiking or once stripped to climb. The inside drop pocket is nice and I like this better. Although, you have to remove rope to get at and also helmet if you put that outside as I noted above.
Packed worked well for a winter day hiking pack and I may try for basic 3 season day hikes too, but I feel it's a bit larger than I need. I agree that a 23+ size here would be perfect for that, and maybe rock alpine too, but I don't rock climb.
The tool attachments work well at bottom and you have to wrk the bottom and top system with some practice. As you need some slack for attaching top of tool, I find it's best to put crampons on last, which works fine and then snug all up. It's solid but I get it if people don't like bungee on the back of their pack.
Also could use some custom removable side straps I feel. Top ones would be nice to start the rope down, maybe 4 fir day hiking with but the bottom is smaller than the top of pack. Just a thought there.
Shoulder straps are very comfortable and small waist belt carries well in, and hides well ti climb.
JMF05,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Overall this is a great lightweight pack if you're looking for something minimalist that saves weight without compromising on comfort.
But if you're looking for some details:
This pack is my go to for single day objectives in the alpine, whether ice climbing, peakbagging or simply hiking. It is extremely light and comfortable to haul a moderate load. Don't be fooled by it's size, i was able to fit a 60m half rope at the bottom while still having 2/3 of the space left for the rest of my gear.
If you like to move fast and light, this is the pack for you.
With a minimalist design comes some potential drawbacks.
The drawcord system can be finicky and even though it will hold crampons and ice tools, can be frustrating. I've had tool handles getting caught on brush to the point where the tool was basically flipped upside down and had to be readjusted. Your gear won't fall off but if you expect to get into crammed situations, you might need to watch out for snags.
The front (and only) pocket is fairly shallow. If the pack is full, it won't hold much of anything besides a couple snacks or a headlamp, which might be hard to access with tools/crampons secured by the drawcord system. Keep in mind that my review is for the older model, so this issue may have been fixed with the updated version as it mentions adjustments to the front pocket.
The pack can take some time to open as it is divided into two layers: a cord-cinched outer and a rolled top inner. I am not sure of the purpose of the outer fabric as even cinched tight, it won't be closing the pack all the way, which can bring water in between the two layers and let it pool there. The rolled top will keep your stuff dry however.
I do like the added strap to secure a rope or helmet.
None of these issues are a deal breaker for me however, as what this pack loses in functionalities more than make up in efficiency.
Mtnseeker,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This 30L pack fits so well and snug against the shoulders and back of the neck, it's light weight hip belt makes sense. As a woman who carries most backpacks on her hips, I was a little hesitant to order it due to the lack of a more beefy hip belt but it's designed perfectly!
Flower,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Extremely light, but still very comfortable to carry even semi heavy loads.
I like that the top is not a roll closing, so that you can decide yourself whether you need "completely" weatherproofing.
It is really easy to attach axes, and the elastic wepping easily carries your crampons or a jacket.
The material is quity sturdy, but I have some small holes in mine after some weeks of abuse.
Maybe you could make a hole to a water hose above the inner closure, so you still have a very weatherproof pack.
My exeperience with this bag is so good, that I now bought the 45 liters to cragging.
Asom,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Those are Mark twight words,
In this case Arterix can't be beaten
Perfect fit, size, quality at all
I' d like to find the smaller one, but this is a orner teing
Arterix Thinks in make easyer, faster and safeest things to alpinists , and I apreciats this commitment.
A great product.
Even I like that has not "top", something for me uncomfortable and that I used to hide inside
Josep,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is an excellent pack for climbing and all-round use. It can carry the essential climbing gear and carries a heavy load remarkably well. It has also been my daily bicycle commuting backpack and it handles the rain well. As to it's durability, I was recently in a cycling accident and was thrown off my bike at a decent speed and landed on my back, with the pack still strapped on. I was shocked to see no tears or visible scratches in the fabric and after a quick hand washing it looked as good as new!
Hpoincare,
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
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I bought this bag in an attempt to become more fast & light with my hiking and I was not disappointed.
The bag is super light and comfortable on long trips while still being burly enough to handle rubbing up against rocks, trees, ice - pretty much anything!
I used it on several scrambles this summer and the waterproof roll-top was especially helpful when bad weather rolled in. Even if you're just using this bag for your rainy commute, the roll-top proves to keep the contents of the bag bone-dry.
All in all - this bag has outperformed my expectations and is an essential piece of gear in my collection.
Forbes,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is a great day pack for just about any alpine adventure. I've used it guiding alpine rock, ice and everything in between and found it to be quite durable. It's waterproof nature makes for reliably dry gear after mountain weather, and the material can get dragged over rocks and through chimneys with minimal marks. As a 30ltr pack, it's hard to overload it to where the minimal carrying structure would be uncomfortable. I added some home-made compression straps to the sides to be able to cinch it down when not loaded up. A dynnema/bungie system like that would be a good additional feature on the pack, but overall I'm quite please.
Casey,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
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This is a great new-style alpine (ultralight) climbing pack with a few caveats. 1. The drawstring + internal RT closure can result in water getting into the pack as the internal lining is not waterproof and there is no way to draw the drawstring tight enough. 2. The 2020 FL30 version is much larger than the previous year's (which was, a de facto, a 23L pack).
I bought this to replace my venerable but heavy 2006 (yes, that old!) Arcteryx RT45 to use for ultralight trekking. Alas, after playing with the pack at home the pack is traveling back to Arcteryx and I will keep using my beloved RT.
Wish that Arcteryx goes back to their own original RT designs - or gets an inspiration from the competitor Exped - and redesigns the top closure to make it watertight - plus makes a smaller version of the pack available again. Pack's bottom panel can benefit from extra protection as well.
This pack is for you if: you are about ultralight, you climb or hike in dry conditions, you take very good care of your equipment and are always mindful where you place your pack.
This pack is not for you if: you care about comfort padding, you climb or hike in wet weather, you like to throw your pack around.
YJW_2021,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
This is a great new-style alpine (ultralight) climbing pack with a few caveats. 1. The drawstring + internal RT closure can result in water getting into the pack as the internal lining is not waterproof and there is no way to draw the drawstring tight enough. 2. The 2020 FL30 version is much larger than the previous year's (which was, a de facto, a 23L pack).
I bought this to replace my venerable but heavy 2006 (yes, that old!) Arcteryx RT45 to use for ultralight trekking. Alas, after playing with the pack at home the pack is traveling back to Arcteryx and I will keep using my beloved RT.
Wish that Arcteryx goes back to their own original RT designs - or gets an inspiration from the competitor Exped - and redesigns the top closure to make it watertight - plus makes a smaller version of the pack available again. Pack's bottom panel can benefit from extra protection as well.
This pack is for you if: you are about ultralight, you climb or hike in dry conditions, you take very good care of your equipment and are always mindful where you place your pack.
This pack is not for you if: you care about comfort padding, you climb or hike in wet weather, you like to throw your pack around.
YJW_2021,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I bought 2 of these for my girlfriend and I and they do exactly what they are supposed to. They swallow up your rack, harness, food, rope for the approach then roll up nice and small for the climb, no floppy bits. The pack is tough and keeps gear dry. My only complaint is I wish they had included a way to make the pack friendly for skis.
Beng,
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
Very good pack, light weight comfortable with a good minimalist design. Has everything you need and is a good size for fast light alpine trips or as a more general day back.
Haven't been using it long enough to comment on durability but no issues this far.
Standudley,
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Arcteryx
I took this pack on a climbing trip for 9 days and before that it was never really used. After returning I noticed significant tears on the bottom and holes in front. This pack was used for lugging my climbing gear in and was on my back for the multipitches I did.
It climbs great but I question it's durability and use In rock climbing. This was virtually new when I went on my trip but now looks like it's has taken years of abuse.
Somewhat disappointed
Deadbird,
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