Vortex Backpacks 5800 Internal Frame Backpacks
Vortex Backpacks 5800 Internal Frame Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[May 16, 2002]
John Waters
Backpacker
This is the only backpack a serious backpacker should have! I have been trying to find a comfortable, large capacity, internal frame pack for two years. I have tried all of the leading products (Arc ‘Teryx, Dana Design, Gregory, North Face, REI, etc.). I even purchased two highly recommended packs (Mountain Smith Specter 5500 – “Backpacker’s Editor’s Choice” and the Lowe Alpamayo 90) and wound up returning them after using them with 50+ lbs, due to discomfort. I have a 17-18” torso and long legs and had almost given up on a comfortable, closely fitting backpack. But then came Vortex. I was so desperate that I actually traveled to Salt Lake City to be fitted at the Vortex design center. They really know their stuff. My wife and I were both fitted with 5800’s and were ready to put them to the test in the Capitol Reef National Park of southern Utah. After three days of very strenuous backpacking, boulder scrambling, and desert traversing the Vortex packs proved their worth. In fact, these packs performed so great they proved twice their worth. The fit was amazing. We had no painful bruising or discomfort and attribute the success of a very strenuous trip to the phenomenal Vortex product. If you are serious about purchasing the ultimate backpack then look no further than Vortex – there is no other product designed as well nor guaranteed as well (truly unlimited and unconditional). If you would like more detail then e-mail me at sonyaandjohn@yahoo.com. Customer Service See above. The Vortex staff was great and they knew how to fit a pack better than any I''ve experienced. Similar Products Used: Mountain Smith Specter 5500 and the Lowe Alpamayo 90 |
[Nov 29, 2001]
Nick
Backpacker
Strength:
None I''ve owned my 5800 since 1998. I tried the Dana Terraplane, Lowe Contour IV, and a Gregory pack of similar capacity. The 5800 feels like you''re wearing a couch. It is so comfortable, I don''t even take it off at breaks most of the time. After 25+ mile days, my hipbones are free of all pain and toil. I can''t say that for any other pack I''ve used. Normally, my hipbones are bruised and sore. I can''t say enough about the fit and comfort. My 5800 is a joy to wear. The durability is second to none. I''ve watched my friends tear their packs up, but my Vortex is built like a tank. I''ve never had to make a field repair. Upon inspection, I can''t even find a single seam that looks stressed. When we go snowshoeing, we pack 50+ pounds. Loads do not effect the function of this pack. In the Summer, the design of the padding allows for great ventilation. It''s amazing how little the heat and sweat effect the comfort of this pack. It truly is a 4-season pack. I have a couple small complaints though. The fanny pack/lid is a bit ill conceived. The 4 compression straps are a nuisance when used as a fanny pack. It is still comfortable and useful. Those straps just get in the way a lot when trying to access the contents. The waterproofing film on the pack material is a bit on the light side. Vortex could have given the pack a more liberal proofing. In the end, you cannot find a more comfortable, durable, versatile, and fun pack to buy. Vortex is on the cutting edge of backpacks. Good luck finding a better pack. Osprey Backpacks may be close, but they''re still a step behind. Scuttlebutt is that they''ll be in charge of manufacturing a new Marmot line of backpacks. I just hope it doesn''t effect their amazing Vortex operation. Customer Service The customer service is second to none. I ordered mine direct from Vortex. I had purchased the lid water bladder, and I found that I didn''t like how it functioned. I called them, and they sent me Similar Products Used: Dana Terraplane Lowe Contour IV Gregory ? Osprey Silhouette |
[Sep 21, 2001]
Clark Fyans
Mountaineer
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None I just recently guided a climbing expedtion on Denali. I had the choice of any pack on the market and choose the 5800 by Vortex. It provided neccessary volume and handled the extreme loads (65-85 lbs.) with no problem. The shovel/ice axe holder w/ daisy chain and two large capacity outside pockets made this pack super versitile day after day. Its bombproof materials assure me that this pack will handle the abuse Denali provides year after year. I suggest this pack for anyone requiring large load capacity and versitality. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 26, 2001]
Jon
Backpacker
I've had my 5800 for a little over a year know and I love it. The pack is the most comfortable one I've ever worn. It molds to your body perfectly. The thing is virtualy indestructable and even if I could damage it they have the best warranty in the market. An unconditional life time warranty, my fault our theirs. The best pack out there by far!! Customer Service Customer service was outstanding. Espcially Jennifer, she handled everything perfectly. Similar Products Used: Dana |
[Mar 18, 2001]
J. Nicholas Rice
Backpacker
Superb fit and comfort Customer Service Check out their manufacturing facility in SLC, UT Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 23, 2001]
Craig Butler
Mountaineer
I narrowed my choice down to two packs, the Vortex 5800 and the Arc'Teryx Bora 95. Similar Products Used: Dana Glacier: Great fit. Too small for my needs. Concerned about ability to handle heavy loads. Didn't care for features. |
[Jan 23, 2001]
Indy
Backpacker
Wonderful fitting pack! Great size for extended weekends. Customer Service Great service from Vortex. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 03, 2001]
Ron
Mountaineer
I spent a week in the Snowy Mountains in Wyoming this summer. My 5800 performed like a champ. I carried 65+LBS and it was no problem at all. The shoulder and waist padding is excellent. It rained every afternoon and everything stayed dry as a bone. Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 20, 2000]
Joe
Backpacker
This pack is awesome. I've had it for a little over a year now. When i first opened it and examined it I was amazed at how well it was made. I don't think I could bust one of the zippers if I wanted to. I've taken it over 100 miles on the continental divide, and on the last day my hips and shoulders felt just like they did on the first. I even did some snow/ice climbing with it and it felt like an extension of my body. It didn't move at all. It's a great pack plain and simple. Similar Products Used: Lowe Alpine and Kelty and Gregory |
[Dec 06, 2000]
Kyle Denney
Backpacker
What can I say? I love this pack. I've been through two weeks of carrying 50+ lbs. and I don't have a single complaint. Customer Service After two years I have never had the need to deal with customer service. Similar Products Used: There are other products? |