Customer Reviews Mystery Ranch Glacier

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55%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

36%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

0%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

9%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

0%1Rated 1 star out of 5


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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
Great backpack, look forward to years of use. Features, quality of construction, and fit are exceptional.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
Did the AT last year. I started out with an Osprey 60L pack, but it was full to the point I was afraid of losing items in the exterior mesh compartment. After a few days of hiking, I was in an outfitter buying fuel and saw a store employee putting this pack on display. I ended up buying this pack primarily to gain the 10L of capacity, but man was I in for so much more! Partly because I was doing the trail with my dog, and due to my preference to hike fewer miles and carry more food, I was hitting about 54 pounds of total pack weight on average after a resupply. This pack handles these kinds of loads (and more) more comfortably than any other pack I've worn before. I quickly came to love the "double brain" (having two separated pouches in the top compartment). The "torpedo tube" design for the exterior pouches running up and down the pack on the back are also a great feature. Unlike another reviewer, felt that the design of the bottom compartment was well done, convenient, and worth the extra weight. I personally don't use this compartment for my sleeping bag, I use it for my tent. Being able to transfer the entire contents of my kit into the pack and then pack the tent in the bottom compartment with exterior is a great feature, especially if it's raining. I also was able to easily slip multiple 1L bottles into a single side pocket. Hard to imagine a Nalgene not fitting in there. There was exactly one thing I did not like about this pack. As another reviewer mentioned, the webbing material used for the strapping seems particularly prone to slippage in the regulators. Or perhaps the plastic regulators themselves are the issue (doubtful). Whatever the case, there simply isn't a high enough coefficient of friction where the webbing and regulators interface, particularly when the straps are wet. I was advised by another hiker to replace the regulators with milspec repair regulators, but I never got around to it because I chose to knot the tails of the shoulder straps to eliminate slippage. While a non-ideal solution, it was super effective. I never had any substantial problems with the hip belt, so no knotting required. All in all, this pack did everything I asked of it over 2300+ miles of use and abuse. I would definitely recommend this pack to anyone planning to carry a 30+ pound base weight.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
Bought this pack for my son so we could do a 50 miler this summer. Wonderful pack similar to my old G-6000 but with improvements. Couldn't be happier
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
very comfortable quality built bag. Can't go wrong with Mystery Ranch.
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
I hauled food and a heavy tent plus my own gear on a quick altitude gain trip three days after the pack arrived on my doorstep. I needed the space and the Glacier came through. I really like the zip out lower compartment because it made it easy to pack my sleeping bag and a couple other items. The main compartment is really roomy. And the outer pockets were great for my clothing and extra water. I love the larger zippers and the sturdy construction of the pack with the heavier denier nylon. The frame fit perfect for me and required no adjusting. The Only issue I experienced was the XL waist belt was too big, so I had to order the next size down (when I ordered the pack, there were no large sizes available in my color and I needed the pack quickly). Make sure you order the right size! The Glacier is my new work mule! I love it!
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Overall5Rated 5 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
My brother drew a once in a lifetime desert bighorn sheep tag for unit 161 covering the Mt Jefferson range in central NV. I picked this pack up because it has a more comfortable shoulder harness than my MR Metcalf. We backpacked in and out of the wilderness area. I hauled around 60 lbs to 80 lbs comfortably. The harness daypack was adequate. Not the most comfortable but added value. I was able to fit a 3 lt camelback, Leupold Mk 4 tactical 12x40 spotting scope and some snacks and field dressing kit in it for the days up on top of the Mtn. I'm 6'2" 220lbs and the xl for perfect.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
I used this pack for roughly 500 miles last summer as a backpacking guide in New Mexico and loved it. It's the perfect amount of space for all of my gear including keeping my tent internally. The storage spaces in the brain and the torpedo style storage on the pack itself are excellent for smaller things. I kept my rain jacket in the front half of the cube and all of my maps, compass, headlamp, and some snacks in the back half. I kept toiletries and first aid stuff in the torpedo tubes. I'm a huge fan of how the sleeping bag compartment is laid out. My only gripe is that the water bottle holders are perfectly sized for one Nalgene each. I personally don't go through more than two in a day, but I do wish I didn't have to have water bottles kept internally. Of course, the MR frames are the best in the world. I'm 6'1" varying between 175 and 155 depending on the time of the season, and it fit perfectly no matter what. I would highly recommend this pack to anyone who can afford it.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
I purchased the pack a few weeks ago and have used it extensively since. First on shorter trips in the White Mountains, where it was far from reaching its limit, then during three weeks of backpacking in Iceland, where it did show some shortcomings. Let's start with the good: It's (mostly) well-made and sturdy. It fits me well, and carries reasonable heavy loads with ease and (relative) comfort. At the onset of my hikes I packed between 40-50 pounds and the pack handled it well. The load was stable, and my back stayed surprisingly dry most days - even on the uphills. The long external pockets in the back and the lid pockets held most of my small stuff, and the side access provided easy access to most of the rest. Even when fully packed, the pack has a nice, clean look. I like that. The top pocket converts into a tiny backpack. It works, but I carried a super lightweight backpack for that job. It's faster and saves me from reorganizing stuff from those pockets while Overall, the Glacier carried all my gear for several weeks and carried it well. Now, where could it be improved: The hipbelt has MOLLE attachments for various gadgets. Two simple hip belt pockets would have been more useful. The water bottle pockets are a joke and my biggest gripe. They are way too small, even for a 1l Nalgene, when the pack is full. My bottles slipped out several times because the pockets are not big/deep enough. They are almost impossible to access while wearing the pack. Worse: the sretchy material is a poor choice: After 4 weeks, one of the pockets already has a hole in it (see image). When the pack was fully loaded, the bottle could not be fully seated, and the stretchy fabric was very tight. While I like the clean look of the pack, on wet days I envied my friends who had nice stretchy pockets at the back of their packs, which took a wet tent fly or rain jacket with ease. I had to lash the fly to the outside. No big deal, but annoying. Lastly, the pack is mostly well-designed, but seems over-engineered at times. The chest strap, for example: The buckles are a multi-part affair, which will probably survive a war, but fail to do their job: slide easily up and down to allow for strap adjustment. Nobody, so far has figured out why they are so complicated. The waterbottle pockets have been discussed before: poor shape, poor choice of materials. The vertical straps that hold the lid down fall right over the access zippers for the two to long exterior pockets. The divider between the sleeping bag compartment and the rest of the pack can be opened by unbuckling two heavy-duty buckles, but the buckles are so big that there is a big gap between the two compartments and stuff slides through. Other packs do a better job here. Despite these negatives I am still happy with the pack. I had my last pack for over 15 years. This one will probably last as long.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
I think talking about Mystery Ranch durability is almost pointless. Their packs are absolutely bomber, and yes, even if not made in the USA! The features on this pack are well done but not totally necessary. I'm thinking of the side zip and the sleeping bag (with "Speed Zip"). Even the daisy chain is perhaps just aesthetic. I personally do like the torpedo pockets and especially the easily removable lid with the two generous compartments, including a zippered mesh pocket inside. This does add up to seven zippers as well as keeper straps inside of the bag that may or may not get used. Paring this all down could probably cut some weight (my pack weighed out at 6lbs 8oz) but who cares too much--the weight shall be justified by the comfort and function, right? On to comfort...I really like the harness on this pack. The contour, shape, and padding work for me. The hip belt doesn't totally work for me though, and I suspect it is because of the pronounced lumbar pad that doesn't want to nest into my peculiar back. It is also quite cumbersome/overbuilt seeming. The lid conversion to day pack works pretty good but might be another unnecessary feature that adds weight. I don't really have a criticism of the frame but I think bendable aluminum stays like a Dana D pack would be better. But these are fussy and would be extra customer service they probably don't want. The frame is tall, which I like. I would make this pack with the same awesome material selection and cut out some gimmicks and it would make a better design overall, but perhaps less marketable.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
Great pack, used it on a few weekend trips and a few climbing trips. Solid design and felt good on my back and hips once sized right. My only suggestion would be to switch to the other frame to shave a few pounds off of it, it does happen to be a fairly heavy pack for being 4200cuin.
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Mystery Ranch
I bought this pack for a larger cold weather pack as I needed the space for my cold wether gear. I own several mystery ranch packs and love each of them. The quality and workmanship is like no other. Unfortunately this pack just does not work for me. I fit it properly and it rides so differently than any other pack I have had in Turn killing my back and hips at the end of the day. It may be great for others just jot me.
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