Tower 47L Daypack
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Tower 47L Daypack
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- Head to the crag with all your gear with this climbing pack
- Large zippered top allows easy access to gear
- Top rope carry secures a rope for easy hauling
- Zippered external pocket carries shoes and a harness
- Removable frame sheet allows additional room for extra gear
- Compression straps tighten your load to prevent shifting
- Internal zippered pockets keep your smaller items organized
- Handles on top, side, and bottom offer carry convenience
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- Material
- 1000D Cordura
- Volume
- 47L (2868cu in)
- Waist Belt
- padded
- Hydration Compatible
- integrated sleeve
- Access
- top zip
- Pockets
- 1 zippered main, 3 zippered internal, 1 zippered external
- Gear Loops
- 2 daisy chain
- Compression
- 5 removable straps
- Dimensions
- 24 x 14 x 11in
- Claimed Weight
- 4lb 6.5oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 46 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 5, 2024
Can’t stash straps to haul but otherwise perfect
Currently in my kitchen with a double rack from 0 to 4, double nuts and a set of hexes, helmet shoes harness, etc etc inside, and an 80m rope strapped to the outside. When you don’t carry a rack the rope can live inside. You won’t need to carry more than that unless you’re living on the wall. It’s a little disappointing that there is no way to stow straps in case you want to haul it without catching on everything, but I suppose that means it’s more comfortable on the approach. Routinely carry 40+lbs of nonsense around Jtree and Sierra crags, essentially guiding friends. Love that you can use it as a tarp, and load it like a tube. This is my go to cragging dumpster, but it won’t be replacing a haul bag any time soon.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 10, 2023
Unintended usage
I’ve had the backpack for about a month now and I love it. It’s designed to be used as a crag pack for climbing but I use it for technical rescue gear and clothes. The side pouches are excellent for organizing everything. Couldn’t be happier.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
October 20, 2023
Slow Burn
When I first got this pack I was a bit underwhelmed. The shape, the features, etc. were all a bit foreign to me having used more traditional climbing packs. Having used it a few weeks now, it has really grown on me. The things I found odd are now beginning to make sense and are actually well thought out. I never thought I would use the multiple ways of accessing the inside, yet I do...on every outing. The fat, flat shape that I found a bit unappealing is perfect for keeping the bag upright, haul bag style. I might choose a different pack if I had a mult-hour approach, but for nearby cragging and ventures to the gym, I think it's perfect.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
September 8, 2023
Best pack around
I bought the pack about a month ago to replace my old beat up crag pack. This pack is perfect for bouldering to sport days. We’ll thought out design and organization, and the full zip open design is amazing. Minimizes yard saling. Only note, for better or worse, is al the webbing straps are SUPER long. Easy to cut shorter or tuck away if needed. Can’t recommend this pack enough.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
August 1, 2023
My favorite crag pack yet!
I recently bought the Tower 47 to replace a haul bag-style crag bag and am very happy I did. My previous pack swallowed up a lot of gear with just enough organization to keep my snack from getting smashed by my rack but it just didn’t fit my shape very well. This is a common theme for me and a big reason I have more MR packs in regular rotation than anything else. The Tower 47 will easily carry a double rack with some extra bits plus a dozen draws, my personal kit (harness, belay, rescue), a helmet, a couple of liters of water, snacks, a guide book and a somewhat bulky first aid kit. I can hang a pair of shoes from one of the daisy chains on the outside and strap a lap coiled rope across the lid. Everything carries neatly and has a place to go and the suspension makes it comfortable to carry all day. I love how I can put it down, pull my harness out through an external zipper, open the entire bag up and out to get access to everything else I want in any order that I want it. It’s taken a few weekends of cragging to get it dialed the way I want it and I still have a bit of dead space inside that I can pack more efficiently but it’s much better than my last tube. It pairs really well with a rope tarp or maybe two rope tarps, one to open the bag up on and one for the rope. It carries a coiled rope so nicely that it has made my rope bag obsolete. I’ve added the MR Wingman MultiPocket to carry an extra liter of water since it’s been so hot lately, it makes a good spot to stash the things I want quickly that I’ll too easily put off using if it isn’t close at hand.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
June 3, 2023
Interesting design
Tower 47 pack is hefty and good for tugging up with a rope when doing multipitch climb.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 31, 2023
This bag is great!
I use this bag for guiding and it's awesome! I love that the entire bad zips open so I can easily fit a rope in the bag and access everything I need all at once rather than pulling things out one-by-one from the top. The back is very adjustable so you can size the bag to your exact torso length. The inside has two large gear loops to attach draws, etc. and there are several compartments to help keep things organized. One of the side compartments even opens from the inside and outside (I usually put my sunscreen there). The large handles on the top and side of the bag are great for lifting it. Several loops on the front for clipping extra gear on the outside of the bag if needed. I've only been using it a couple weeks but seems pretty durable so far. I'm super happy with it!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 6, 2023
Perfect Bag
I purchased this bag about a month ago. I don’t use it for its intended purpose of rock climbing. I work for the fire department and I’m always on the go to different fire stations. This bag is great because of the amount of room and ease of accessing all of the contents. It seems extremely durable. I’m super happy with it so far.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
January 26, 2023
Comfortable big stuffer. Built in burrito pocket!
I've been using this at the ice climbing park and love being able to organize all my kit in the internal pockets and then fillet it all open at the park for quick access. It's burly that I don't worry about picks or ice screws damaging it and big enough to fit extra stuff that you might not take alpine style. I'm 6' and 175lbs and the S/M fits me. Only reason for not 5 star is there's no ice tool holders on the outside.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
December 7, 2022
Crag Pack
This is a great Crag pack. It is very well thought and allows for loading and unloading options. The ability to unzip the belly of the pack is incredibly convenient, quick access, and the vented pockets allow you to see contents and organization. I am able to put all of my sport climbing equipment, 3 pairs of shoes, food, water, and rope internally and if the pack is full of gear, you put your rope on the flat top and cinch it down. The pack carries well and is comfortable. I have been looking for a crag pack like this for 20 years.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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October 16, 2024
Almost all the crags I climb involve long approaches,up to 20 miles around trip on trails,cross-country thru brush for a few miles,going overnight now and then and carrying 4 to 5 liters of water. Can this pack comfortably carry all my gear for long days?
June 21, 2024
My torso is a L/XL, but my waist is within the S/M. Would I be able to order a L/XL with a smaller waist band?
December 30, 2023
What is the measurement between the 2 daisy chains in the front?
July 1, 2022
How does this pack fit in airplanes? Is this carry-on complaint?
September 30, 2021
Does it have a laptop sleeve? I'm looking to upgrade my deployment pack and need to carry a tough-book with me.
March 21, 2021
what is the max amount of rope you can fit with say a tree climbing saddle comfortably without stressing the seems?
December 22, 2020
Any plans for a 55-60l? I’d be first in line. Many of us like to carry our ropes inside our pack in rope bags for the cliff. How about it?
December 11, 2020
Does it come with a place for a hydration bladder and a port for it? Key fob?
November 14, 2020
Where can I purchase replacement straps webbing and compatible accessories for this pack?
August 5, 2020