T-100L Backpack
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T-100L Backpack
Colossal, massive, huge. All these are worthy descriptors of the Mystery Ranch T-100L Backpack, a durable pack that's more than ready to tackle solo thru-hikes, extended treks in the backcountry, and expeditions through the great ranges of the world. It has the same basic silhouette and design as its younger brother, the Terraplane, but is sized to handle your boldest backpacking adventures.
This massive pack has enough room to keep you well-stocked when you know you won't be able to resupply for many days or weeks. The top-loading design helps you pack efficiently and the side-access zipper lets you reach items on the bottom without taking everything else out, which is pretty important when you have enough gear to fill this thing up. Meanwhile, Mystery Ranch has updated it with their Astral Frame. Already used in their military-grade packs, it ensures support and stability so you can carry extremely heavy, bulky loads comfortably over technical terrain. Plus, if you want to head out on a short day hike after you've established base camp, the detachable lid can be equipped with the detachable yoke to create a decent daypack.
Details
- A massive pack for long stints in the backcountry
- New Astral frame and Load Carriage supports heavy loads
- 500D Cordura fabric provides tough, durable performance
- Top-loading design with side zip offers easy access
- Side compression straps help stabilize large loads
- Ice axe/trekking pole loops secure bulky tools
- Side bottle pockets keep water within easy reach
- Item #MYT002Q
- Material
- 500D Lite Plus Cordura
- Volume
- 100L (6102cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- Astral Frame
- Shoulder Straps
- padded, adjustable
- Waist Belt
- padded, adjustable
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- no
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 2 front stash, 2 zippered lid, 2 side water bottle
- Gear Loops
- daisy chain
- Ice Axe Carry
- yes
- Trekking Pole Carry
- yes
- Sleeping Bag Compartment
- yes
- Detachable Daypack
- yes
- Compression
- side straps
- Dimensions
- 40 x 19 x 17in
- Claimed Weight
- 7lb 6.4oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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5 based on 27 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 6, 2024
Big ol’ pack
I haven’t put this pack through full blown backcountry packing just yet, but what little I have done with this pack has left me satisfied that it is well worth the money, will last a long time, and will keep up with my demands.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 21, 2024
Back-saving Mack truck!!
Don’t consider any other pack. Period. I worked as a backpack guide for about 12 years all over the U.S., and went through multiple large volume packs, of different “top” brands, and they ALL hurt and eventually broke. Zippers, clips, and I even had a shoulder strap rip off once. It wasn’t until I ordered Mystery Ranch’s largest pack, that I realized my pain and frustration was unnecessary. The harness system felt like it was custom made for me. The hip belt didn’t pinch or bite. The load never felt like it was a child squirming. It immediately felt like I had been lied to my whole life, And I had finally been told the truth. The sleeping bag system at the bottom is world changing. The accessibility and additional strength was worlds better than the crappy zippers other companies used. The split lid is so convenient, and the top turning into a day pack is great when you are base camping, and want to day hike. The long tube Pockets are essential for rain gear other items you might need quickly, or in a pinch. I 100% believe That if I would’ve started with this pack, I Would’ve saved years of wear and tear on my body. Eventually, I got married, had kids, and settled down a bit. I held onto the pack for a few years, as I loved it so much. Eventually, I couldn’t stand seeing it unused in my closet, so I sold it to a former coworker that was still guiding. As a side, bonus, these packs are like Toyota trucks, they don’t lose value overtime. Because they’re bombproof.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 23, 2023
Solid backpack, well constructed, heavy duty
Solid backpack, well constructed, heavy duty Construction and well thought out design and placement of straps to hold needed items. I would have liked this backpack to come in different colors in the future, maybe a Forrest green or any earthy colors.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 16, 2023
It's a comfy haul
I've only used it for a weekend snow camp so far but, so far, it's a quality product. It's COMFORTABLE! I can't believe how well this feels on your back. The zippers are solid even in sub-freezing temps. The pull tabs opposite of the zippers on the lid are a really nice touch. They really make for easy open and closing the zippers. The only reason for the 4 star instead of 5 is I think one of the long pockets on the front should be further divided into two pockets giving 3 pockets in front. Overall, If you're a gear hauling pack mule like me, this pack is great.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
January 31, 2023
Excellent Pack for 4 Season Backpacking
I have used this pack for weekend backpacking trips and it has been fantastic. Trips are typically 20+ miles over 2.5 days on challenging trails. Typical full load, including water, is 35lbs for me. I am 6'1", 195lbs have an athletic build. I was able to get this pack to fit very comfortably given the built in adjustability. Pros: Durable. Comfortable to carry. I like that you have the option to create the separate compartment at the bottom for putting things you need easy access to like extra layers of clothes. The long exterior pockets on the back are great for storing things like a puffy jacket, and the top pockets are perfect for snacks and all the small misc. items you don't want buried inside the pack (first aid, multi-tool, chapstick, etc). I have used the pack with a 3L Camelback as well as with 2x 1L Smart bottles in the side pockets. Both work equally well. There is a mesh pocket on the inside for the bladder and a small bungie clip on the should strap to secure the drinking hose. The pack is definitely big, but has been perfect for winter trips where I am bringing my heavy/large sleeping bag, and extra layers of clothes. There are several external straps to tie down things like trekking poles or a foldable sleeping pad. Cons: It's heavy (6.5 lbs), but I would not say it is overly heavy for it's size. I will probably get a smaller/lighter pack for summer backpacking, because this thing will be overkill. I messed around with the "day pack" configuration of the top pockets, and will never use that feature. It is way too time consuming to reconfigure and is not comfortable at all. The compartment for the Camleback bladder is a pain to get to and makes refilling difficult unless the bladder is completely removed from the pack. A couple of very minor things: Wish it had the small pockets on the hip belt and more elastic rings on the straps to manage the excess length when straps are cinched tight.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
December 23, 2022
Great features, but more than needed
Bought this a month ago, but have not used it yet. Look forward to the tent-trek in the Northwestern Wind River Mtns next summer to put the T-100 to the test. As a whole the backpack is enormous and made of high-quality material. It has tremendous features: the lengthy strap to buckle down the entire load inside the main bag; 2 hood pockets, sizable 'bullet' pockets, roomy H2O pockets made of pack material. On the other hand, it contains bells and whistles it needn't have, which w/o them would help reduce weight overall: 1] the sleeping bag divider w/ fastex buckles inside the main bag is completely unnec.; 2] the 2 flaps of pack that clip into a fastex buckle, sitting around and outside the bottom zipper of the main bag seem unnec. Also, there are 2 things missing: a] small straps on both shoulder straps to hold the sipping straw from a reservoir in place; b] a key clip in one of the hood pockets.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 7, 2022
FANTASTIC Pack with Short Attachment Straps
I bought this for 8-12 day expeditions into the mountains, and it does well to hold all my gear in conveniently accessible ways. My *only gripe would be how short they made the straps for attaching sleeping pads (since I carry 2 and they barely fit) as well as compression straps (I use them to attach my tent fly and other various things to the sides) It is still a rockstar pack and would highly recommend
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
April 26, 2022
Quality product
After one season using this pack I am more than happy with the product. Reasonably comfortable, even with heavy loads. Plenty of room. Good features. Seems very duarble. One thing I would change is the length of the straps that attaches the lid to the pack. If they were a bit longer it could be packed higher.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 10, 2022
Big and sturdy
This pack is really big and is erverything I was hoping for. The frame is sturdy and allows me to have a wide range of motion. I am going to be backpacking in the Grand Canyon and will post an update after I return. My two areas of improvement I would suggest is that I could have ordered one in a different color than Black, and a lack of a pocket on the hip belt for storage of chapstick etc...
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 25, 2022
Straightforward and Dependable.
I work for a Wilderness Therapy company and spend half of my year on the trail. I have warrantied quite a few other packs over the years but have never had to go through the trouble with Mystery Ranch. I have used a 65L pack the last few summers and was so happy with the performance I picked up a 100L for winter and a 35L for use outside of work. Perhaps most importantly they come in all black.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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August 23, 2024
Would this bag empty compress to fit inside a medium suitcase with 59.8 cm x 45.2 cm x 26 cm interior measurements? 23.54" x 17.80" x 10.24"
September 18, 2023
Can the T100 pack meat? For a smaller trip type day hunter. Deer and Elk
August 15, 2023
Where is the pack made ?
December 25, 2022
Does the bag come with a rain cover or pack fly of some kind? or do you have to buy it separately?
May 20, 2022
My son is doing a month backpacking in Alaska with NOLS. Do you recommend the teraframe 80 or the t100.
April 22, 2021
What is the largest capacity of hydration reservoir that fits in the pocket next to the frame of this pack? And can you recommend a brand/model?? Thanks.
March 27, 2021
Are you considering making other colors available for the T100?
November 16, 2020
What is the volume of the main compartment, the tubes on back, and the removable pack?
November 16, 2020
Side zipper access to the main compartment. Is that available on both sides or only on one side?
July 29, 2019