L.L. Bean Ridge Runner 4000

rated 4.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

A great, form-fitting pack. Lots of external pockets…

Rating: rated 4 of 5 stars
Design: Internal Frame
Size: 4000
Number of Pockets: 9
Max. Load Carried: 40 lbs
Height of Owner: 5'8"
Price Paid: $165

A great, form-fitting pack. Lots of external pockets for smaller stuff. Balances very well. Sleeping bag compartment in bottom. The only drawback I found (and it's not really a drawback)--it can't carry enough for longer than an extended weekend trip. Even for my 4 day trip, it was fine, but I had to lash my tent outside the pack. Again, not so much a complaint--for longer trips, you need a bigger pack. For 2 to 4 or 5 night stays, this is a great pack.

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Discontinued

The Ridge Runner 4000 has been discontinued.

reviewers paid:
$165.00

The L.L. Bean Ridge Runner 4000 is not available from the stores we monitor.

where to buy:

You may be able to find it new or used at one of these sites:

- Trailspace Classifieds

- GearTrade

- eBay

- Amazon

Or check directly with L.L. Bean.

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