To find your torso length, have a friend measure your back along the spine (as shown in the illustration) from the level of your iliac crest (the top of your hipbones) to your C7 (the knobby bone at the base of your neck). There is also a video below.
The updated Kestrel 48 is designed for light weekends or big days out and made to haul heavy gear through challenging environments. It is now made from rugged recycled, bluesign®-approved fabrics and retains its ventilated AirScape™ backpanel with adjustable torso lengths, soft, edgeless padded SpacerMesh harness and hipbelt for a comfortable carry and side-zip main compartment access so you don't need to unload to find that item you packed at the bottom. The Kestrel also has a raincover to keep your gear dry when it starts to rain, a hydration sleeve, Stow-on-the-Go™ trekking pole attachment, a sleeping bag compartment, removable sleeping pad straps and pockets for organisation.
Features
Built to withstand every outdoor environment, from sandstone canyons to scrambling up snow-covered peaks to bushwhacks
LightWire™ suspension:
3.5mm LightWire™ peripheral frame effectively transfers load from harness to hipbelt
Atilon framesheet spreads load across the entire backpanel to the peripheral frame
AirScape backpanel with adjustable torso length: mesh-covered ridged foam allows maximum ventilation while keeping the load close to the body
SpacerMesh harness and hipbelt: soft edgeless padded mesh offers a soft breathable contact surface and large load support
Zipped hipbelt pockets
Adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle
Fixed top lid with large external zipped pocket, top panel lash points and under-lid zipped mesh pocket with key clip
Side-zip access to main compartment
Front panel shove-it pocket with stretch mesh gussets
Dual quick release upper side compression straps with axe/trekking pole capture
Dual lower side compression straps
Full-length vertical zipped side pocket
Dual stretch mesh side pockets
Zipped sleeping bag compartment with floating divider
Removable sleeping pad straps
Dual ice tool loops
Dual front panel daisy chains
Internal reservoir sleeve with Hydraclip for easier reservoir hanging
Stow-On-The-Go™ trekking pole attachment
Included raincover made with bluesign®-approved fabrics and DWR treatments made without PFAS, stored in zipped pocket at base of pack
Fabrics are bluesign® approved
Specifications
Capacity
46 Litres (Small-Medium), 48 Litres (Large-XL)
Dimensions
74 x 40 x 30cm (Small-Medium) 79 x 40 x 30cm (Large-XL)
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