Light, durable 35L pack with a customizable fit for day hikes and overnights. Customize how your hike feels with the Aerios 35 Backpack. Its patent-pending interchangeable harness system - with three sizes of hipbelts and shoulder strap options - allows you to personalize your fit, so weight is evenly distributed through your hips and shoulders. Plus, the lightweight, durable grid pack fabric sheds light rain and stands up to all the drops, drags, and snags a pack encounters on the trail. What's been updated: Updated with a FC0 DWR finish for a lower footprint.
Light, durable 35L pack with a customizable fit for day hikes and overnights. Customize how your hike feels with the Aerios 35 Backpack. Its patent-pending interchangeable harness system - with three sizes of hipbelts and shoulder strap options - allows you to personalize your fit, so weight is evenly distributed through your hips and shoulders. Plus, the lightweight, durable grid pack fabric sheds light rain and stands up to all the drops, drags, and snags a pack encounters on the trail. What's been updated: Updated with a FC0 DWR finish for a lower footprint.
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Arcteryx Aerios 35L Regular Hiking Daypack - Black
Light, durable 35L pack with a customizable fit for day hikes and overnights. Customize how your hike feels with the Aerios 35 Backpack. Its patent-pending interchangeable harness system - with three sizes of hipbelts and shoulder strap options - allows you to personalize your fit, so weight is evenly distributed through your hips and shoulders. Plus, the lightweight, durable grid pack fabric sheds light rain and stands up to all the drops, drags, and snags a pack encounters on the trail. What's been updated: Updated with a FC0 DWR finish for a lower footprint.
Light, durable 35L pack with a customizable fit for day hikes and overnights. Customize how your hike feels with the Aerios 35 Backpack. Its patent-pending interchangeable harness system - with three sizes of hipbelts and shoulder strap options - allows you to personalize your fit, so weight is evenly distributed through your hips and shoulders. Plus, the lightweight, durable grid pack fabric sheds light rain and stands up to all the drops, drags, and snags a pack encounters on the trail. What's been updated: Updated with a FC0 DWR finish for a lower footprint.
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Arc'teryx Aerios 35 Backpack Black Lightweight Hiking Pack Used
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Really comfortable. For me it is just about perfect. I can carry a couple of Salomon soft bottles with tubes up front or one and a GPS. The only addition I would have is two pouches on the hip belt rather than the one. Apart from that it is a great well thought out day bag that could be used for two or more days if your going lightweight.
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I had the older 30L, but needed more volume for a trip to the Dolomites. The 35 was the perfect size for hut-to-hutting the Alta Via 1 - especially with the rolltop's capacity bump. Best thing, though, was the fit and balance. The ride's great - I have a longer regular torso and I was able to dial in a great fit. Comfortable on the hips and nesting perfectly on my back. Love the run vest harness. It's super comfortable - more comfortable than the 30 - and the pockets are great for your smartphone (camera) and stashing sunglasses. Wish it had? A way to clip the roll top on the sides, some side compression near the top, and a clip for my reservoir. But those are nit picks. This is going to be my pack for backpacking trips, future hut-to-huts, and even day hikes - it ... MoreI had the older 30L, but needed more volume for a trip to the Dolomites. The 35 was the perfect size for hut-to-hutting the Alta Via 1 - especially with the rolltop's capacity bump. Best thing, though, was the fit and balance. The ride's great - I have a longer regular torso and I was able to dial in a great fit. Comfortable on the hips and nesting perfectly on my back. Love the run vest harness. It's super comfortable - more comfortable than the 30 - and the pockets are great for your smartphone (camera) and stashing sunglasses. Wish it had? A way to clip the roll top on the sides, some side compression near the top, and a clip for my reservoir. But those are nit picks. This is going to be my pack for backpacking trips, future hut-to-huts, and even day hikes - it just cruises down the trails.
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Though this pack would be awesome for ultralight fast packing, I have used it several times now as a climbing pack. The fit of the pack is undeniably awesome and can work for anyone. You can adjust the strap length on the inside of the pack and the position of the hip belt so it is highly customizable for just about anyone. I love love love the hydration vest and its such a game changer to not have to stop for a drink of water. There are also plenty of accessible pockets on the vest and belt for phone/snacks/etc. I wanted to test out the weight capacity and had one day carrying a personal climbing gear, rope, and a single rack (about 40? lbs total) and the pack was definitely struggling with that. Taking out the rack made a big difference so I would say the top end ... MoreThough this pack would be awesome for ultralight fast packing, I have used it several times now as a climbing pack. The fit of the pack is undeniably awesome and can work for anyone. You can adjust the strap length on the inside of the pack and the position of the hip belt so it is highly customizable for just about anyone. I love love love the hydration vest and its such a game changer to not have to stop for a drink of water. There are also plenty of accessible pockets on the vest and belt for phone/snacks/etc. I wanted to test out the weight capacity and had one day carrying a personal climbing gear, rope, and a single rack (about 40? lbs total) and the pack was definitely struggling with that. Taking out the rack made a big difference so I would say the top end of weight bearing is about 30lbs. My only concerns are with the durability and comfort over longer periods. The fabric is certainly light but feels like it could tear with not very much abrasion. There is also very minimal padding in the shoulder straps and hip belt which could lead to discomfort if you are consistently carrying 30+ lbs.
| Volume | 35L |
| French Regulation | AGEC Law - Article 13 |
Arc'teryx Aerios 35 Backpack Black Lightweight Hiking Pack Used
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Really comfortable. For me it is just about perfect. I can carry a couple of Salomon soft bottles with tubes up front or one and a GPS. The only addition I would have is two pouches on the hip belt rather than the one. Apart from that it is a great well thought out day bag that could be used for two or more days if your going lightweight.
I had the older 30L, but needed more volume for a trip to the Dolomites. The 35 was the perfect size for hut-to-hutting the Alta Via 1 - especially with the rolltop's capacity bump. Best thing, though, was the fit and balance. The ride's great - I have a longer regular torso and I was able to dial in a great fit. Comfortable on the hips and nesting perfectly on my back. Love the run vest harness. It's super comfortable - more comfortable than the 30 - and the pockets are great for your smartphone (camera) and stashing sunglasses. Wish it had? A way to clip the roll top on the sides, some side compression near the top, and a clip for my reservoir. But those are nit picks. This is going to be my pack for backpacking trips, future hut-to-huts, and even day hikes - it ... MoreI had the older 30L, but needed more volume for a trip to the Dolomites. The 35 was the perfect size for hut-to-hutting the Alta Via 1 - especially with the rolltop's capacity bump. Best thing, though, was the fit and balance. The ride's great - I have a longer regular torso and I was able to dial in a great fit. Comfortable on the hips and nesting perfectly on my back. Love the run vest harness. It's super comfortable - more comfortable than the 30 - and the pockets are great for your smartphone (camera) and stashing sunglasses. Wish it had? A way to clip the roll top on the sides, some side compression near the top, and a clip for my reservoir. But those are nit picks. This is going to be my pack for backpacking trips, future hut-to-huts, and even day hikes - it just cruises down the trails.
Though this pack would be awesome for ultralight fast packing, I have used it several times now as a climbing pack. The fit of the pack is undeniably awesome and can work for anyone. You can adjust the strap length on the inside of the pack and the position of the hip belt so it is highly customizable for just about anyone. I love love love the hydration vest and its such a game changer to not have to stop for a drink of water. There are also plenty of accessible pockets on the vest and belt for phone/snacks/etc. I wanted to test out the weight capacity and had one day carrying a personal climbing gear, rope, and a single rack (about 40? lbs total) and the pack was definitely struggling with that. Taking out the rack made a big difference so I would say the top end ... MoreThough this pack would be awesome for ultralight fast packing, I have used it several times now as a climbing pack. The fit of the pack is undeniably awesome and can work for anyone. You can adjust the strap length on the inside of the pack and the position of the hip belt so it is highly customizable for just about anyone. I love love love the hydration vest and its such a game changer to not have to stop for a drink of water. There are also plenty of accessible pockets on the vest and belt for phone/snacks/etc. I wanted to test out the weight capacity and had one day carrying a personal climbing gear, rope, and a single rack (about 40? lbs total) and the pack was definitely struggling with that. Taking out the rack made a big difference so I would say the top end of weight bearing is about 30lbs. My only concerns are with the durability and comfort over longer periods. The fabric is certainly light but feels like it could tear with not very much abrasion. There is also very minimal padding in the shoulder straps and hip belt which could lead to discomfort if you are consistently carrying 30+ lbs.
I have now used this pack for over 500km of fastpacking. While it's not the lightest pack in the game, the features have me reaching for it consistently. The chest harness is super comfortable and the storage up front make it easy to reach for snacks, navigation and hydration without stopping. I have been able to use the cinches and cordage on the pack to shrink it down to approx 25L which has been great for fast one nighters and make it even more comfortable to run with on. Fully loaded the pack feels great as I have had it fully loaded for some week long missions. The back panel breathes well but be careful if resting it on moss and/or pine needles as they have a tendency to get caught in the back panel and don't come out... at least not easily. All in all a great ... MoreI have now used this pack for over 500km of fastpacking. While it's not the lightest pack in the game, the features have me reaching for it consistently. The chest harness is super comfortable and the storage up front make it easy to reach for snacks, navigation and hydration without stopping. I have been able to use the cinches and cordage on the pack to shrink it down to approx 25L which has been great for fast one nighters and make it even more comfortable to run with on. Fully loaded the pack feels great as I have had it fully loaded for some week long missions. The back panel breathes well but be careful if resting it on moss and/or pine needles as they have a tendency to get caught in the back panel and don't come out... at least not easily. All in all a great pack.
Received this pack (in black) about a month ago. Have used day hike and 2 night backpacking treks. Overall good aesthetics of the packed well built. The chest harness really stands out on carries (20 lbs) offering comfort and really good balance and load management. Chest harness and hip belt pocket really convenient for carry quick access items. Found water bottle management a bit tricky. Need to be careful of water bottles falling out if lean of bender too far. Overall a nice blend between traditional Fram pack and UL style packs.
This pack combines the snug comfort of a running vest AND the ideal volume for a day pack. It has all the features to allow me to carry my hiking gear for a day hike up to a summer week-end backpacking trip in "ultralight" mode. So light and simple... I've been testing it in the rain for a full day and my stuff stayed dry inside. Front mesh pockets are ideal to carry all my snacks or 500ml soft water bottles. Roomy side pockets with an elastic that can be sinched to secure water bottles. I wish the upper zipped back pocket was bigger and as deep at the back pannel of the pack. The roll-top is great but the clip of the top strap is a little difficult to unclip.
Sick little pack, I used it for a quick split board tour. Carries the weight well and has thoughtful pockets and love the drawstrings on the side pockets. Favorite part has to be the chest harness. It keeps the pack snug and it’s a better way to carry weight than on the shoulders. Plus the chest pockets are big enough for a phone. Only complaint st the weird system for the back cords, they’re hard to tighten. All in all exactly what I was looking for and in a great color. Excited to use it more in the Spring/Summer.
There are better quality backpacks out there for the price. It includes a single main compartment, very difficult to organize, with a small zip pouch inside that holds very little. When you pack the outer zip pouch, it protrudes from the pack. This pack is not ideal for a hydration reservoir . . . when you place a full reservoir inside, it causes the back of the pack to protrude making it difficult to dig for your gear in the main compartment. It was also very difficult to thread the mouthpiece and hose through the hole. I couldn't use the waist belt because one of the attachments or hooks was missing when it was delivered. There are better options out there for this price point!
I bought this bag in-store on recommendation from the store staff. I needed a bag I could, when necessary, over-stuff but still small enough to perform technical climbing in. This bag seemed to perform the trick due to the roll top. However, after taking it on two alpine adventures, it ripped in multiple places, including the back, the pocket, and the support strap. I am very disappointed in the quality and weight bearing ability of this pack. The skinny shoulder straps make 30+ lbs loads uncomfortable. I’ve spent countless thousands at Arc’Teryx and this is the worst product I’ve ever had from them. Took back to the store slightly outside of 30-day return window and they told me nothing they could do but ReGear it. Kinda bummed they couldn’t do more for a loyal ... MoreI bought this bag in-store on recommendation from the store staff. I needed a bag I could, when necessary, over-stuff but still small enough to perform technical climbing in. This bag seemed to perform the trick due to the roll top. However, after taking it on two alpine adventures, it ripped in multiple places, including the back, the pocket, and the support strap. I am very disappointed in the quality and weight bearing ability of this pack. The skinny shoulder straps make 30+ lbs loads uncomfortable. I’ve spent countless thousands at Arc’Teryx and this is the worst product I’ve ever had from them. Took back to the store slightly outside of 30-day return window and they told me nothing they could do but ReGear it. Kinda bummed they couldn’t do more for a loyal decade-long customer.
I'm very excited to see the updates made to this pack and to try it out for fast and light mountaineering and technical trail running. I was looking something that could fit a rope, rack, personal gear, etc for a long day out in the mountain. With 5L of water plus personal gear (~14 lbs), I was able to cinch the bag down and comfortably run. The combination of shoulder straps, waist belt and chest straps have plenty of room for adjustment and felt extremely secure. The pack is extremely lightweight, so I'm hopeful that it will also prove to be durable over time.While I think this pack would be perfect for 1-3 day fastpacking trips, there are a few features that I would love to see added to make it a better all-rounder for mountaineering objectives where a ... MoreI'm very excited to see the updates made to this pack and to try it out for fast and light mountaineering and technical trail running. I was looking something that could fit a rope, rack, personal gear, etc for a long day out in the mountain. With 5L of water plus personal gear (~14 lbs), I was able to cinch the bag down and comfortably run. The combination of shoulder straps, waist belt and chest straps have plenty of room for adjustment and felt extremely secure. The pack is extremely lightweight, so I'm hopeful that it will also prove to be durable over time.While I think this pack would be perfect for 1-3 day fastpacking trips, there are a few features that I would love to see added to make it a better all-rounder for mountaineering objectives where a running-style frame is needed. There are loops that could hold ice tools, but it lacks a tie down point to keep the tools points. It's also not super intuitive how to securely stow poles on the outside of the pack.
| Volume | 35L |
| French Regulation | AGEC Law - Article 13 |