Mountain Hardwear Scrambler

Mountain Hardwear Scrambler

Average Rating: rated 3.00 of 5 stars
Reviewed by 3 Trailspace users

Description

The Scrambler is a daypack made by Mountain Hardwear. It has an average rating of 3 stars (out of 5), based on 3 user reviews.

Here's what other sites are saying:

From Moosejaw:
"Free Shipping. Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack (Spring 2008) - 20% Off (use code 581) Capacity: 1600 cu. in.; 26 litersWeight: 11 oz.; 0.31 kg. Fabric: Body: 100D/192T Cordura Features: Removable 1/4in. EVA back panel pad S-Curve shoulder straps Fixed lid with zippered pocket Top access with draw-cord closure Front bungee web for load compression and external storage Folds into lid pocket for compact storage"

From Backcountry.com:
"The Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack is ideal for day hiking, biking, climbing, or as an ultralight summit pack. Calling the Scrambler backpack light is like saying the Atlantic is wet; it weighs only 11oz and you can even remove the EVA back pad to make it lighter. Use it as a stuff sack for clothes, then take it on short hikes from camp. The Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Backpack is most at home on long rock climbs or peak bagging in the North Cascades."

From Altrec Outdoors:
"Most daypack designs don't store well, but Mountain Hardwear's Scrambler Backpack has a fold-down design so you can keep it in your car, SUV or boat until you're ready to hit the trail. Mountain Hard Wear optimized the storage design by eliminating the waistbelt, so as long as you're hiking light with a shell, lunch and water bottle, the 1,600-cubic-inch main compartment in the Scrambler Backpack should be more than enough room for an afternoon outing. An exterior Front bungee design makes it easy to attach an extra layer or dry out a damp rain jacket. The Scrambler Backpack has a drawcord closure beneath the attached lid to keep your gear protected from moderate precipitation."

From CampSaver.com:
"Weighing only 10 ounces, the ultra-lightweight Mountain Hardwear Scrambler is the perfect approach bag to stash in your pack.Ergonomic S-curve shoulder straps and a removable EVA back panel make the Scrambler comfortable for peak ascents and long day hikes."

User Reviews

rated 3 of 5 stars Men's Scrambler
Reviewed by Robert Slater, Apr 02, 2008

"Bought this backpack for a school bag. The bottom ripped out after about a month of use. I suppose the load was too heavy for it. This would be an excellent daypack for a small load and no abrasive material inside."

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rated 4 of 5 stars Men's Scrambler
Reviewed by Brodie, Mar 27, 2008

"Pack is overall a good little summit push pack. I also use it for getting groceries around town. It weighs next to nothing and stashes into one of its pockets (less the pad).

Overtime the silicone covering wears off so it doesn't look quite so flashy but that is to be expected."

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rated 2 of 5 stars Unisex Scrambler
Reviewed by Nicholas Mendoza, Aug 07, 2007

"This is a bare-bones pack with a main draw-cord top enclosure with some storage in the lid. The pack itself is very light and functional. But, buyer beware - if you plan to carry anymore than 5 lbs. get a different pack.

The straps are horrible."

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Where to Buy

Buy Online We found the Scrambler at 8 online stores:

StoreProduct DescriptionPrice

Moosejaw
Scrambler Backpack (Spring 2008) - 20% Off (use code 581)$55.00Buy Now

Backcountry.com
Scrambler Backpack - 1600cu in$54.95Buy Now

Altrec Outdoors
Scrambler Backpack$54.95Buy Now

CampSaver.com
Mountain Hardwear Scrambler Pack 1600 cu in$54.95Buy Now

RockCreek
Scrambler Pack$54.95Buy Now

Ramsey Outdoor
Scrambler$49.00Buy Now

Oregon Mountain Community
Scrambler Backpack$48.95Buy Now

EMS
Scrambler Daypack$55.00Buy Now

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