Arc Teryx Bora 65 Internal Frame Backpacks
Arc Teryx Bora 65 Internal Frame Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 22, 2007]
sonia
Backpacker
I chose this bag over the REI brand pack that was of similar capacity, because I felt like it had much better weight balance. I use the pack for my frequent moves, and I always have it packed to capacity. It holds the weight well, and has had no signs of wear over the past 4 years despite the heavy loads. Still, I hate this pack, particularly due to the hyperpadded, superthin "girl version" straps, which always twist and push the stupid boob-strap into my armpits. I would hesitate before recommending this pack. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: kelty, rei, osprey |
[Nov 16, 2004]
ledoux
Backpacker
This past summer I went on a 11 day backpacking trip with the Arc'teryx bora 65 and I loved it. the capacity was a little small, so I droped about 30 dollars in a set of side pockets. The fit was excellent because of the adjustability of this pack. The detachable lid on this pack serves as a fanny pack wichcame in handy. On our trip it rained six days, and nothing got wet. Gotta like that! the opening on the side of this pack is a nice touch. The Quality Gives Arc'Teryx a great name, and I want to buy more of their gear. Customer Service I have not had to contact Arc'teryx yet, but there was a clip broken when purchased, so I got it replaced Similar Products Used: I also own a Lowe alpine pack, but it is not as impressive as this pack! (Note: this pack was on sale, and hidden behind other packs. I guess someone wanted it) |
[Nov 13, 2003]
Eric
Backpacker
I took my Bora on its maiden voyage through some of the most beautiful country in the world over the summer in Rocky Mountain National Park. I loved it. I simply loved it. It felt exactly like, as OUTSIDE magazine said, "a happy monkey on my back." The molded pad foam hipbelt really felt nice as I was picking my way from boulder to boulder in the Boulder Field on Longs Peak. The waterproof pouch also served as a convenient wetbag for a mountain drenched shell. It is a beautiful bag, The only propblem I had with the Bora is it weight, at 6 lbs. 4oz. my pack was a bit heavier than some of the others in the group. Arc'teryx, however, uses the added weight to help you support what you are carrying more efficiently so I didn't even notice it. Have fun on the trail, man! I sure am! Customer Service Simply an incredibly sturdy, well-made pack. I haven't had to call them at all. Similar Products Used: Dana Design Lowe Alpine |
[Jul 14, 2003]
JSam
Backpacker
Recently used the Bora 65 on a four day trip down the Haulapai Trail to Havasu Falls/campground in the western portion of the Grand Canyon. The pack was excellent in every respect. Had neither a sore back or sore shoulders during the twenty mile round trip hike. The pack breathed reasonably well and was never uncomfortable. The detachable day pack was a great feature that saw a lot of use on our trip. For anyone planning a 3-5 day backpacking trip, I would recommend this bag whole-heartedly! Customer Service Haven't had to call Arc Teryx for anything, and doubt I will. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Dec 11, 2002]
dave
Backpacker
I just came back from 2 months in south america, spending 70 % on my time down there in the mountians, with the longest trip 5 days hiking (treking). I've had my pack for almost 4 years now and have to say that it has been a great investment. When heading up those mole hills of the andes at 4800-5200 m.a.s.l. and elevation changes of 1000M+, it was great to have a pack that weighted 15-18kgs seem weightless on the back. when your fighting ams already and sucking for air it's a major plus not to worry about the extra weight. Customer Service Great service!!! had a clip and a bungy stop broken in two separate occasions and a phone call to the office and they sent it out without any questions. |
[Nov 28, 2001]
Nabhan
Backpacker
Strength:
None This is the most comfortable pack I have ever used. I took it on a 3 day canoeing trip, and even during solo portages with the pack and canoe, didn''t feel weighted down. I have stuffed it to the brim, yet the weight feels evenly distributed. The hipbelt is largely responsible, as it allows a lot of weight to be placed over your hips where it belongs. Some might find the padding excessive, but it''s not just thick foam. It compresses to a certain point, allowing it to fit to your body and yet support the weight you''re carrying. Many packs have flimsy foam which is easily compressed and quickly creates sore muscles where the weight is focused. The construction is fantastic, with tough material and zippers. Throwing my pack in and out of the canoe didn''t as much scratch the fabric. ArcTeryx paid a lot of attention to minor details, such as the contoured top pocket which allows space for your head, and also converts to a fanny pack with a padded hipbelt. There is also a bladder sleeve, kangaroo pockets that will hold 0.5L nalgenes, and spare space to secure a tent or extra gear as need be. This is THE bag for backpackers who will spend at most a week in the woods, don''t want their spine to feel as crooked as their hiking stick, and need a strong, dependable pack. If buying in Canada, go to MEC where you can get it for 300 dollars, which is about $200 US. You won''t be sorry. A note for those who find the pack uncomfortable, there are many shoulder strap and hipbelt options available. You shouldn''t leave the store without having them swapped for something that fits your torso. Customer Service Don''t know Similar Products Used: Outbound Military |
[Oct 17, 2001]
won
Backpacker
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None This pack is a great size for multi day trips. I''ve taken my Bora 65 on 3 season and 4 season multi day trips. The quality is impeccable. The kind of pack that will last forever. The kangaroo pocket and side zipper are outstanding features. If you''re buying in the U.S. definitely buy from MEC (mec.ca). The exchange rate makes this pack really affordable. Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 08, 2001]
Michael
Backpacker
This is one of the easiest fitting packs I've ever seen as well as the Similar Products Used: Osprey |
[Dec 06, 2000]
Tyler Stewart
Climber
The pack seemed perfect in the store. Unfortunately, I found the pack to be very uncomfortable after extensive use. The main problem is that the waistbelt has the tendency to slide down and put too much pressure on the upper part of my butt. The waistbelt does not do a good job of transferring the weight evenly to the pelvis. Similar Products Used: Osprey |
[Nov 29, 2000]
ben walker
Backpacker
by far the best pac on the market. Easy to use ,lightweight, comfortable, versitile. the price is a little steep but if you goin on a long trip put the money in the pac it's worth it 3x over Similar Products Used: None |