REI New Star Internal Frame Backpacks
REI New Star Internal Frame Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 10, 2011]
Denny Barr
Backpacker
I've had my New Star for 18 years and I love it. It's held up to everything over time and the only thing that has broken is a couple of the zipper pulls. Others have complained about the lack of sleeping bag compartment, but that's a matter of preference. I love the flexibility of packing the sleeping bag in the main compartment or strapping it on to the bottom with the adjustable straps there, depending on what else I'm carrying. I've also learned to use the extension section with separate cinch cords as a separate compartment for food and other things that I may need for my mid day stops. I looked into replacing it with a newer, lighter pack a few years ago but decided the 1/2 pound or so of wieght savings wasn't worth the high cost of a lighter pack. Sweaty back is the biggest drawback, but overall a GREAT pack. |
[Apr 20, 2008]
smmcintyre
Backpacker
I've used this pack on many extended backcountry trips (4 to 10 days), weekend trips, as well as just moving stuff from one continent to the other. The top pouch annoys me: it is always flopping around. It is necessary to adjust the hip belt fairly often, yes, but what bothers me more is the shape of the bag. I also don't like the zipper system all along the body of the bag. I would prefer a bottom region zipper to get climbing gear out easily. It doesn't fit well in the lumbar region and when full I never seem to get into a comfortable spot with it. But my biggest complaint about the bag is the weight: at 6 lbs it is just too heavy to be versatile. I'd say it is great for extended trips, but too heavy and sweaty for shorter trips. Similar Products Used: REI external frame pack from the 60s |
[Sep 01, 2005]
sesupanchick
Snowboarder
Works Great. Top pouch wiggles a bit if it's not cramed full, and the belt need's tightened every 3rd mile or so. On the other side it's the most comfortable pack I know of, and the side pockets are big enough to fit trail guides, maps, nalgene bottles, etc. It's an A+ in my book... Customer Service It's REI there the best. |
[Nov 19, 2003]
lex
Backpacker
Not sure what everyone's gripe about the bag is. I do agree that the hipbelt comes a little lose but it is not nearly as often as is suggested. I've used it on the PCT where I average about 16 miles per day, and I find that I have to adjust the straps maybe every hour or two depending on how much hip flexing has been going on. Once properly adjusted the pack is quite snug yet allows a great range of motion while allowing you to walk upright. The adjustable ice axe loop is convenient for carrying a shovel. Great deal for the price. Customer Service REI is the greatest; they've taken back everything ive had any problems with no questions asked. |
[Jul 26, 2003]
ford1776
Backpacker
I spent 5 days in APPS with this pack. No problems. Yes, the belt needs to be tightened every 30 minutes or so, but so what. It could use more exernal pockets, and the top hip pouch doesn't cinch down and STAY in place, but overall it's a solid reliable pack. I can fit a Volkswagon in it, it held up in pouring rain with 54# of gear, and remained comfortable and solid, and I only paid 70 bucks! What more can you ask for? Customer Service Haven't had to deal with them, for this product, but they've been wonderful for other items |
[Aug 14, 2001]
David
Backpacker
this is a solid bag i have had it for two years and its held up with just 1 tiny rip in the back from krampons. I think its a very comfertable bag but almost to much because it causes my back to sweat alot but i think its a reasonable trade off instead of being in pain or discomfort. It definitly big enough i have gone on a 10 day with no problem. Also i like how big the side pockets are i have no problem gettin my water bottles in and out like i see people with gregorys often have problems. My main problem with the bag is the lack of external pockets which is solved partially by the fanny pack, but still... Cuz the zipper you cant really use its impossible to close if the bag is full so its not in my opinion quality for trail access. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 19, 2001]
Brian C
Backpacker
I originally purchased this pack 4 years ago for a camping/hosteling trip through Europe...was the perfect bag at a great price. I've now been using it on quite a few 4-7 day backcountry adventures and I have been satisfied. The only drawback is what other people have mentioned: the hip belt loosenes easily and the top pack flops around quite a bit unless it is full. The zippers are very high quality and the bag has survived many overstuffs and airplane cargo rides! Definitely a great choice as an inexpensive first pack. Customer Service REI is always great. Although I have not had any problems with this pack, they have replaced a sleeping bag I purchased there no questions asked when a seam started to separate. Similar Products Used: None, this was my first pack. |
[May 29, 2001]
Garrett
Backpacker
The Good stuff: Similar Products Used: Lowe Alpine pack (forget the type) |
[Jan 11, 2001]
Will
Backpacker
Good pack. I bought it about four years ago when I was just working out of my boy scout Coleman/Kelty gear. I've used it plenty over these last few summers and have even been able to fill it to capacity (I carry all my stuff inside icluding sleeping pad, big tent, and photography gear). Customer Service I work for REI. We rule. Similar Products Used: random old Coleman external frame pack. ahh the pain... |
[Sep 14, 2000]
john
Backpacker
The GOOD: Customer Service REI - excellent, of course. Similar Products Used: Peak 1 |