Mountainsmith Ghost Internal Frame Backpacks
Mountainsmith Ghost Internal Frame Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 26, 2003]
con bro
Mountaineer
Great Travel bag! I needed a bag that was just big enough to fit formal pants and shirts without wrinkling, daily clothes and other gear for a week. Compression was critical! I was invited to drive a Ferrari across the US in a Cannon Ball style race(PlayersRun.com) and needed a small very light weight pack for the trip. The trunk is non existent in a Ferrari and needed a bag that I could put clean clothes in and compress. I also bought it for future climbing and approaches . The bag is very well designed and well built. Everything works; zippers, straps, pockets, harness system. I had the bag way over stuffed on the way back, I filled every cubic inch with all kinds of crap and it held up beautifully and using the zippers were a joy. The shoulder straps were a little shy for this but it wasn't designed for this abuse. Bulky items did well, I wasn't able to feel them on my back. The pack seemed well balanced when I maxed it out. The material was great and seems appropriate for this type of bag. The small pockets inside main compartment were perfect for a book and small items with easy access when bag is full. My only concern is the zipper, it does not have a rain flap but at the same time it doesn't get in the way when opening and closing. When maxed out the zipper spreads leaving visible gaps for water to enter. The zipper is the new water resistant kind, it just can't be maxed out while it's raining or your going to get water inside. The bag is big (cu.in.)for this style of bag. If you fill up with normal climbing and camping gear, your going to have a heavy load but perfect for down bags and jackets, freeze dried foods and other items that take up volume but not weight. I had one day notice to prepare and buy the pack, I thought it was expensive but now realize it's worth every cent! I have had many ultra light weight packs and have designed and manufactured backpacks myself in the past and I can highly recommend this bag if used accordingly. Customer Service So far I haven't needed customer service. Similar Products Used: Karrimor Hot Ice, Wild things, Chouinard, Lowe Alpine |
[Oct 15, 2002]
David
Backpacker
I own this pack and a Dana Design Terraplane LTW. If I'm ever carrying less than 25 pounds, this is the pack I take. It is unbelievably comfortable. In fact, I carry this pack when the alternative is a fanny pack because I find it so lightweight and comforable. The durability has been great. It has just enough features (water bladder holder and zipper pocket for car keys)that I don't miss anything my bigger pack has. The only mistake I've made is when I've carried too much weight (30 pounds plus due to lugging water in the Grand Canyon) and then the pack has not provided the support I've wanted - my fault. Use this pack for light loads and you'll love it. I've used it for 10 trips now and it shows absolutely no wear. Customer Service Not necessary. |
[Jun 27, 2002]
Brian Janecek
Backpacker
This is simply the best backpack that I have ever used. I am large (6'2" 230) and it still fits very well. I've used it for multi-day trips and have been able to pack everything I need. The pack hugs your back and I didn't experience any balance problems while scrambling over loose rocks with a 30-pound load. The 3100 c.i. rating is a little scary at first for multi-day trips, but it's amazing what you can fit in there--I cary the tent, food, stove, cooking supplies, filter, water, etc. for my wife (she carries a 15-pound pack for week-long trips) and it all fits (along with all of my personal supplies). This pack is as good as it gets! Customer Service Never needed it. Similar Products Used: TNF, Gregory, Kelty |
[Apr 14, 2002]
Scott
Backpacker
I used this pack on a 3 day trip in the Ventana Wilderness. I didn''t miss any of the features of my larger pack, except weight. I carried a 25 pound load 20 miles over rough terrain without any problems. I was worried about the lack of padding in the hip belt and shoulder straps, but when properly adjusted they caused no discomfort. I stuck all of my gear including the tent and bag on the inside and lashed the pad on the outside. This pack is great! Customer Service no contact Similar Products Used: Lowe |
[Sep 14, 2001]
Ormazd
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None For a 20-25 lb load this is the most comfortable pack I''''ve ever used. The lack of a top pocket is slightly inconvenient, but this is a negligible disadvantage considering its light weight and comfort. (It also serves quite well as a daypack, making a 10 lb load feel as if it were no load at all.) Using a 20 degree down bag, an OR Deluxe Bivy, and a Z-Rest pad (attached to the outside), I can easily carry enough supplies for a four or five day hike, maybe even more. Similar Products Used: Dana Designs M80 |
[Sep 10, 2001]
Daria McKay
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None On behalf of Mountainsmith, I''d like to address the problems that we have had with the Ghost. As a new product for 2001, we were finding that the fiberglass suspension hoop was poking through the hypalon sleeve during intensive use. We are now reinforcing this stress point by using an extremely strong plastic, conical cap at the ends of the rod, in addition to the hypalon sleeve. This is distributing the weight of the rod over a greater surface area, and we have not had any problems since this fix. Mountainsmith stands behind all of it''s products and does have an excellent lifetime warranty. If anyone has purchased an early make model and has problems with the rod, or any other part of their pack, please contact us for a repair, free of charge. Daria McKay Mountainsmith Sales & Customer Service 1-800-551-588 Similar Products Used: None |
[Aug 22, 2001]
Iris
Backpacker
I was attracted to this pack because of its light weight and smaller size. I bought it to use on a 3 1/2 month Europe trip becaues I wanted something smaller than the Lowe Alpine Sirocco I use for my backcountry trips. At the start of the trip I was extremely impressed, it seemed to be holding up really well. The pack was extremely comfortable and a great fit. I also loved being able to have access to almost everything in the pack instantly. Customer Service I really appreciated how prompty mountainsmith e-mailed me back and that they offered solutions that were feasible because i was on the road. Similar Products Used: Lowe Alpine Sirocco II |
[Jun 27, 2001]
David
Backpacker
I typically do 2 – 5 day trips and have been wondering if the Ghost could successfully replace my Gregory Reality. When I saw it for $149 I had to snap it up. Glad I did. Fits great. Smart, well thought out design. Weighs next to nothing. Holds everything I need for 3 days - 5 if I'm packing extra light. Going to take it to the JMT in September for a 5-day trip. I'll be bouncing along while my buddy struggles with his overweight pack! I love it’s refreshing “everything you need, nothing you don’t” design. The Ghost is just about perfect, but I would be willing to trade a few ounces for a bit more padding on the shoulder straps and a few loops in the center to attach external items from. All in all it appears to be a great pack. My Gregory is going to be collecting dust – house dust that is! Customer Service Similar Products Used: Gregory Reality and Gravity, Mountain Smith 3500, various packs from Marmot, REI and The North Face. |
[May 30, 2001]
mark
Backpacker
LOVE this pack...i just got it and haven't actually taken it on a trip, but i loaded it up and it fits like a dream...i've been using a Gregory Reality which is a great pack, but the Ghost smokes it by far, in my opinion...the fit is so much better and the savings in weight are astounding...the Reality is 5 lbs 5 oz...the extra 900 or so cubic inches are nice, but i can fit everything i need into the Ghost and save 3 lbs in weight... Similar Products Used: Gregory Reality |
[May 25, 2001]
T.R.
Climber
I totally agree with the other two (at this time) reviews. There can't be a better pack for its intended purpose; it has no competition. Reducing pack weight became a priority after several years of climbing and backpacking in the backcountry. Similar Products Used: Nothing like this |