Walk through the ins and outs of the CRUX 40 with @CodyTownsend. For full specs and dimensions, head to the site: hyperlitemountaingear.com/products/crux-40
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@80sRadDad6 ай бұрын
Hyperlite: you are ALMOST there, as other comments have noted, I don’t want to have to touch FOUR separate clasps/buckles to get to my Avy kit when seconds count saving lives. It would have been very simple to use the same front pocket from the Headwall 55 pack for dedicated Avy Gear storage…how CT was ok with such an unsafe design, I don’t know?!?! I would happily spend the $550 you guys are asking for the Headwall 55 if it had the same quick ice axe carry system as the Crux AND a radio cable pass through hole. And I would Happily pay the same price for the Crux if the Avy Tool Storage was safe (the same as the Headwall). Unfortunately I won’t be buying either until they are fixed/redesigned…or combined. It really does amaze me that CT had input and “signed off” on this design. One of the drills they teach in almost EVERY Avy I class is the “Tool Deploy Speed Test”…..students dress in their full kit: boots, pants, jackets, helmets, goggles, gloves and pack (on their back and buckled up like they would be skiing) and then have a race to see who can deploy shovel and probe the fastest. I can guarantee that you would come in dead last with this pack every time no matter how much you practiced with it. Fingers crossed you guys get it right on the third try. Thanks for continuing to develop and release new products! Lastly: charging an additional $25 for diagonal ski carry ability is just flat out insulting/greedy for a $550 pack. Be better than that guys!
@mattjax163 ай бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better
@Jpwillia110 ай бұрын
I teach avalanche classes and practice rescue and watch client’s practice rescue several times a week all season. I can say with certainty that rescue pockets inside the main compartment are not ideal. Imagine that your wet rope or skins or helmet is in that double cinch bucket on top, now those have to come out to get at rescue gear, if they don’t go back in, they contaminate the scene, that is added time. Also, if you dig pits regularly (which you should) it’s more of a hassle to get at the gear and wet gear goes back into the main compartment of your pack. You could keep the same pockets and ad an extra external zipper that solves these problems. Sure it’s a few oz of zipper and another few seams to sew, but when it counts it will be a better design.
@80sRadDad6 ай бұрын
Agree, see my post above, but the better solution is to just use the same pocket as the Headwall 55 pack, which they already manufacture?!
@jjames0511 ай бұрын
love my hyperlite packs. they're wise to have sponsored you of all athletes! been really enjoying the fifty series, too. rock on mr. townsend.
@kwoyna11 ай бұрын
Skimo back panel access is for use on very steep ski slopes. You slightly loosen the waist strap, slip the shoulder straps off, and rotate the pack around to the front of you with the waist strap still fastened around your waist. The pack is mostly supported by the waist strap and you can dig into the back panel access for what you need. Afterwards, close the panel, rotate the pack behind you, slip your shoulder straps on, and tighten the waist strap. The waist strap is never unbuckled and the backpack stays attached to you the entire time, so there is no chance of dropping the backpack or dumping it out.
@p.richter959211 ай бұрын
Same MO I use for my photography pack.
@dougdobkowski6 ай бұрын
I think it would be awesome to put that zippered back panel on more packs, especially on packs that people use in technical terrain. The ICE Packs would benefit from this feature, so that gear could be accessed without exploding the pack because at a belay ledge, it is not really feasible. If not a zippered back panel, maybe even a side zip. Thanks for making the A+ gear year after year!
@Levi_Allen8 ай бұрын
Back access is awesome. Axes access seems solid. As Cody mentioned Avy tools inside is an interesting compromise, I wonder how that will shake out in use. (Am I counting 5 steps at least to get to them with lid on and then move anything maybe in the way? I wonder how that will go versus just one zipper that I'm used too) I am curious how hydration would go with a pack laid out this. Pockets on the side seem too small for most water bottles (usually tour a wide mouth to scoop snow with). The back access makes internal hydration pack inside not realistic, which is fine, but I'm curious how has Cody been storing water while on climbs? Putting a bottle inside and removing it every time? I ordered one and I'm curious to see what it feels like in the hands. I also ordered a water bottle pouch to attach to the shoulder strap.
@tjb884110 ай бұрын
I really like the Avy gear set up. I have noticed exactly the problem you mention with shovel shaft and probe sitting behind the shovel blade, taking up lots of space.
@mpap8911 ай бұрын
I spy a Mark Smiley carbon picket.
@user-zd1bw9xu8m7 ай бұрын
I’d be curious to see how the helmet attaches to daisy chains, exactly…
@mensongg10 ай бұрын
Would love this as a 50-55.
@jaredstout553011 ай бұрын
This is sweet! I think I spotted it in the video, but haven’t seen it mentioned anywhere, is there a rope strap across the top of the pack and is it removable?
@johngarrett50956 ай бұрын
There is a rope strap. It is not removable.
@greghebard544110 ай бұрын
nice technical walk thru
@macmurfy2jka11 ай бұрын
Well, they’ve essentially gone and designed my ideal pack! I ended up going with Osprey. I might have gone with Hyper-light had this been out a year ago. Good work
@kaytlinr852610 ай бұрын
This pack looks great. Thanks for going through all of the details. Unfortunately, price is a little steep for me.
@christorealov905011 ай бұрын
A lot of similar features to my old Deuter Guide 35+ with new materials. $500 though...
@mowensmd11 ай бұрын
Where is the airbag??
@veraunchipman358211 ай бұрын
Pack looks awesome! Thanks for the video. I have to ask though, who makes the carbon fiber picket?
@mtnsense10 ай бұрын
I do. Sweet to see my man-cave-time arts and crafts project in the video. Looks right at home nuzzled against the dyneema
@user-lb1eh8hn8s6 ай бұрын
Does this particular pack happen to come in any other colours other than white? For example, in a colour that stands out against the snow. Thanks for a really comprehensive review of this pack Cody.
@eigensomething7 ай бұрын
Can anyone explain how to replicate Cody's helmet attachment system? (The version we see where he has the helmet on the back of the back, NOT in the bucket.)
@GKstokes6 ай бұрын
Still trying to figure out the best helmet carry. I’ve been using the ice toggles to attach it to the back, and I see Cody sticks it below the lid- any better ideas?
@benjaminjagersma4 ай бұрын
I was looking for a guide which way to put the backstays into my Crux 40 Alpine backpack. But this is a different brand? Is this brand in cooperation with Carol? I hope you can answer.
@WaechterDerNacht11 ай бұрын
Definitely not enough packsnout there with back access, so i'm happy to see that! Because i like to do some photography aswell, i currently often use a Lowe Pro Powder something... But it's heavy af. My other backpack, an Exped needs replacing though, definitely a contender...
@ericmoselle546410 ай бұрын
Been using Prism 40 for several years and absolutely love it but wish it had avi gear pockets. I find the external crampon pouch a must have. Often in and out of crampons and on mixed terrain, if inside pack transitions are slow and they get dirt and snow which melts and makes a mess inside pack even if crampons are in their own case. Crux 40 would have it all if it had external crampon carry pouch option in lieu of stretchy pouch.
@jeremymcnett571410 ай бұрын
Hook a crampon pouch to the daisy chain!
@Levi_Allen8 ай бұрын
I'm glad they didn't sew that onto the bag. I much prefer manually attaching an external crampon bag when needed, and then remove it.
@lordmonkey7 ай бұрын
I'd love to see the collar with the cap on a southwest
@rullestaden10 ай бұрын
After 8 years i think i have finally found a worthy succesor to my Evoc Patrol 32
@mettflow264810 ай бұрын
nice pack, but I send chutes in chamonix wearing just ikea bag over the shoulder...
@gabrielmarias97211 ай бұрын
Looks amazing, whats the total weight, and without the upper part? Regards
@sarastro802310 ай бұрын
great backpack but i do not see why it costs 3x the "equivalent" models from other vendors.
@StevenQDeadrock11 ай бұрын
Is the forty litre size calculated with or without the expansion collar? I assume the base pack is forty litres and the expansion collar would add another 5-8 liters? Or is the base pack 32-35 litres and you only get the 40 litre size everything is used to the max?
@HyperliteMountainGear11 ай бұрын
This pack is calculated without the expansion. The extended capacity with the drawstring top is about 15L!
@StevenQDeadrock11 ай бұрын
@@HyperliteMountainGear thank you so much for the reply. That large of an expansion makes for a very versatile pack. 👍
@tjb884110 ай бұрын
@@HyperliteMountainGear so 40+15? that’s a great size. Like Cody says, small enough and close enough to the back to pack tight and ski well, but still expandable to a pretty big size when needed.
@nopares722010 ай бұрын
Great pack!wish the support system was shown... how does it transfer weight from shoulders to hips?
@soaringibex11 ай бұрын
You just convinced me last season to buy the Headwall as the ideal pack and now this? 😢
@__Lurch__10 ай бұрын
Same boat but for me the Headwall was to fill void I had for a 2-3 day overnight trip vs. a technical day pack. It is annoying though just when you think you don't need anymore stuff.
@irideaduck93910 ай бұрын
I really want/need a new ski pack. I was hoping for more information on how well the pack carried the weight and skied. Really didn't see any features that my current pack doesn't have except for the short attachment loop for steep terrain, I've just used my prussic cord for that application. My buddy's Vortex pack from the mid 1990's has the access panel incorporated into its design. I don't recall the review addressing how to attach a helmet, It seems like most packs are lacking a good way to attach your helmet and it requires some dumb add on.
@HyperliteMountainGear10 ай бұрын
You can attach the helmet to the daisy chains that line the sides of front mesh pocket, or place underneath the lid.
@josephregan100710 ай бұрын
I'm def gonna buy this pack - but $500 is a lot for me rn for a backpack. Someday!
@tjb884110 ай бұрын
Don’t like the white straps on a white pack. Make them a contrast color so it’s easier to find them.
@shortyok8 ай бұрын
what mm rope is your 30 mtr rope
@alanananf124411 ай бұрын
hey man why you don’t consider carrying avalanche backpack?
@Odhege826210 ай бұрын
Hyperlite. Good old Maine company right there, bub. Let go shred Katahdin
@pandorasoneill11 ай бұрын
A ski mountaineering pack that does not prioritize avalanche safety gear is not a ski mountaineering pack.
@80sRadDad10 ай бұрын
Still no radio parrot mic pass through?!
@HyperliteMountainGear10 ай бұрын
There is a radio port located above the shoulder straps, which is shown in an image on our product page: hyperlitemountaingear.com/products/crux-40
@ttruong22510 ай бұрын
Is there a spot for helmets for approaches?
@HyperliteMountainGear10 ай бұрын
You can attach the helmet to the daisy chains that line the sides of front mesh pocket,or place underneath the lid.
@mikesanchez904111 ай бұрын
White is cool and all,but for a winter pack designed for avalanche terrain.....some more colorful options might be desired by many for visibility reasons in a monochrome world. At 500$ a pack....there has to be plenty of profit margin to allow for other color options to be produced....maybe...?
@lucasdehart38311 ай бұрын
The fabric that the pack is made of, UHMWPE (Dynema), has a lot of benefits, including strength and water resistance in a light fabric weight, but it is extremely challenging to dye. Very few, if any, fabric makers create this fabric in anything other than white and black. I do appreciate visibility concerns in the backcountry, so most of my outwear is brightly colored (bright blue bottoms, bright red or orange tops). Another benefit of light color pack fabrics is that it is really easy to see inside your pack because it lets a lot of light in!
@Teranova11 ай бұрын
Homie, wear a fricken red/orange/yellow jacket like everyone else.
@tjb884110 ай бұрын
I also love the shape: flat and curved to follow your back, not deep and balloon like. Nobody wants to ski or climb with a monkey on their back.
@rabmcleod350811 ай бұрын
Aspire to inspire.
@DB-ez9ud10 ай бұрын
If its good enough for Cody ... then it's way too good for me.
@GlobalCuts10 ай бұрын
Should be called "The 40".
@TennisEuphoria10 ай бұрын
Looks like it will rip in a month and at that price I'll stick with osprey
@cypriano876310 ай бұрын
The reality is the skimo packs are so light and functional why get anything else.