Scree 33L Backpack - Men's
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Why We Like The MYSTERY RANCH Scree 33L Backpack
Lightweight and versatile, the MYSTERY RANCH Scree 33L Backpack lets us tackle everything from hiking to climbing and mountaineering. The 33-liter capacity can carry our cold weather gear or climbing gear for a day trip while the pack's aluminum frame helps transfer the load to our hips. The pack also features plenty of gear loops and external straps to attach additional gear, such as our poles or ice axe. On the flip side, gram counters can also cut weight by removing the hip belt or frame or both for ultralight missions in the mountains or snow. That versatility makes this a nice, multi-sport pack for all season outdoor play.
Details
- Lightweight and versatile day pack
- High-denier X Grid adds durability to lightweight face fabric
- Zippered top lid pocket for easy access items
- Hydration-compatible (reservoir not included)
- 3-way zipper for easy access to gear, food, and clothes
- External loops and straps to attach additional gear
- Item #MYTD04B
- Material
- [face fabric] 70D nylon ripstop, Robic, Hitra, [X Grid] 500D nylon
- Volume
- 33L (2000cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- 7000 Series aluminum frame (removable)
- Shoulder Straps
- paired
- Waist Belt
- removable
- Hydration Compatible
- yes
- Reservoir Included
- none
- Access
- front panel
- Pockets
- 1 zippered lid
- Gear Loops
- yes
- Ice Axe Carry
- compression straps
- Trekking Pole Carry
- compression straps
- Compression
- yes
- Rain Cover
- none
- Dimensions
- 25 x 11.5 x 11.25in
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 5oz
- Activity
- hiking, mountaineering, climbing, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
5 based on 115 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 23, 2024
Sturdy and comfortable
I spend 40-50 hours a week surveying rugged terrain and having a good, comfortable pack is very important to me. This pack it great and I’m glad I got it. It is very ergonomic and in the internal frame holds the weight well so that the strain stays off my back. I have plenty of room in the pack to bring all my equipment. The gear loops on the waist strap is very functional and helps me keep my gear at hand.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
June 16, 2024
Pretty close to my ideal alpine climbing pack.
I picked this up a month ago after doing a ton of research. I love how stripped down, but functional it is. The new material gives it some structure, and it feels burly compared to other packs I've used. Love the tri-zip, and the accessibility of gear is top-notch. I took it on a trip to Red Rocks outside of Vegas and it was a dream for the approach. It carries weight well, and the adjustable fit is nice to dial things in. Once things got scrambly or technical, it was annoying to look up since the internal frame stay is so rigid and runs right across the top of the pack. I felt like a turtle. Running it frameless was uncomfortable too. Once I got home, I bent the top of the stay to give my head and helmet a little bit of space, and it felt a million times better. I wish it had a similar shoulder strap setup to the Gallagator / Bridger series with the soft flask pockets. The accessories to add that feature are awesome, but they add some bulk to an already thick strap. Would be cool if I was able to swap out the harness for one with the pockets integrated. All in all, it's still an excellent pack, and I'm excited to have it.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
June 12, 2024
Great Alpine Summit Pack
Got this bag after considering a Hyperlite and Mountain Hardware pack for car-to-car alpine summit pushes. This pack has delivered on what I was looking for: tough, water resistant, can hold mountaineering tools (axe, picket, rope, etc.), and big enough to carry my sizeable 10 essentials. -The zippers are big and easy to pull with gloves on. -Side straps can be added, moved, subtracted based on exterior carrying needs. -Wish it had an exterior rear dump pocket for dropping crampons/microspikes in while they melt and dry out on the hike down. (This is not really a backpacking overnight pack).
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 7, 2024
Super comfortable
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- Large
I had been wanting to get a Mystery Ranch pack for a few years now. the Scree 33L filled a gap in my pack setup. I'm so glad I got this bag! My body tends to be picky when it comes to packs. This pack fit perfectly right out of the box. Should adjustment be necessary, the pack height is adjustable. I've taken this pack on a few day hikes loaded up with gear for my dogs and myself, and it's now my favorite pack. Zero hot spots, easy adjustments while wearing, and the most comfortable pack I own. Contents are easily accessible in the large main compartment - the bag splits open with the center zipper. The material shed a rain shower and kept the interior contents dry. Waterproof zippers help protect the contents. I'm looking forward to buying my second Mystery Ranch pack in the future. This bag has made me a huge fan.
April 23, 2024
New bag, old reviews
Be aware that most reviews are for the old version, Scree 32L, not the new 33L. The redesign has a number of changes (materials, zippers, straps) and should have its own seperate reviews. The new bag also cost a hundred dollars more. Old version was a great "one bag travel bag" and I will not be paying more for the newer version.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
April 22, 2024
Convenience Built Tough!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- XL
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 240
This is my first pack from Mystery Ranch and WOW! The zipper construction and shell materials are insanely durable - exactly what I want during nasty approaches and ascents. The top feature for me is the three-way zippered main compartment. It allows me to open the pack fully and not only access more gear without taking it out, but offers a better ability to organize it in the first place. The external straps are plenty long to allow secure carrying of all sorts of gear. The hip belt and sternum strap provide great comfort while the load-lifter straps on the shoulders allow the fit to be even more dialed. The top pocket is plenty large for wallet/keys/phone/snacks etc. Regarding sizing, I would have gone with a Large had it been in stock, but the XL works great! It will probably be more advantageous during ice season when extra layering is needed. Last but not least, the limeade color with black trim looks so good in person!
April 21, 2024
Great mountaineer pack. With a couple of annoying
I am impressed at how much you can load inside this pack. I can fit multiple jackets, helmet, cramp on, small camera, water, crampons, and carry my axe and poles on the outside. And it fits very comfortably. The annoying thing is, the buckles are weak. One broke the moment i took it out of the box and test load my gear. And these are not easy to replace buckles. Another small annoying detail are the zipper pulls. They are too small for glove use. Luckily these are easy to replace, which I did with larger paracord and shrink tubbing. Over all it's a fantastic backpack, with a couple of small flaws.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
January 30, 2024
Worth the dough
I’ve used this a little so far. For an assault pack sized pack it does an amazing job. I’ve taken it with me on multiple hikes and I actually just got back from a three day trip to Channel Islands. If you check out SamTheOddMan on YouTube you’ll see me walking around with it. The frame felt solid and the material is durable although I haven’t been beating like I would if I was still in the military. If you think you’ll be falling and sliding down a lot from bad terrain I would recommend a military pack but for relaxing to moderate hikes and outdoor ventures this is an amazing pack!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 23, 2023
Perfect light bag for saddle hunting
I bought this backpack after for light weight, durability, medium size bag and the “Y” shape zipper. This was for the intention of being mobile while saddle hunting. By far, BEST backpack I’ve had. The material is tough and SUPER light weight. The bag fit my Tethrd Predator XL platform (in the predator case) perfectly. I split two climbing sticks per side of the bag. I’ve also was able to store my Tethrd saddle in the backpack with the platform after the hunting seasons. Everything I needed for saddle hunting goes into one bag for storage. I’m amazed by this bag. Suggestions: On the lower right and left side of the bag, maybe put a strap on it so either it can secure the lower side of maybe climbing sticks, elk tube, trekking poles.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
October 30, 2023
Awesome SAR pack
I've owned the Scree for about 1.5 years now. It's an awesome pack for Search and Rescue, and my favorite pack that I own. Using it brings me joy. Some observations: -the low profile doesn't snag or catch when pushing through brush -the heavy duty material withstands a LOT of abuse and still looks good -tri-zip allows me to get rapid access to anything I need -Daisy chains allow for effective lashing -the pack stiffens as it gets fuller. The more that's in it, the more comfortable it gets -32L is enough for a basic survival kit & SAR loadout, about perfect for a low angle 24 hour pack Cons: -At 32L, there isn't a great place for bulky items, so there's a lot of packing and repacking when you have items like a helmet -The load bearing is fantastic, but at 32L... You're never gonna be able to load enough to stress the pack. It's a little overkill. -the gear loops on the Daisy chains could be a little bigger along the bottom. They're big enough for poles, but just a few more inches of fabric would add a lot of versatility (rope, pad, etc) -no good place to hook a flashlight or knife to the waist belt. Overall, the pack is one or two external gear loops away from my perfect pack. Strongly recommend.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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June 12, 2024
Will this pack fit a usual avalanche shovel blade?
April 13, 2024
Is there a pass through for a hydration hose on the new scree?
April 11, 2024
Can the side compression straps hold a pair of skis?
March 19, 2024
On the Scree 32 packs we have, there are external pockets of appropriate size to hold water bottles (eg Nalgene); none of the pics of the new 33 show exterior water storage and I don’t see mention in the description. Is the intended water solely bladder?
February 25, 2024
I see dimensions for the Scree 32 but what are the dimensions for the Scree 33? In particular I'd like to know if this will fit standard airline carryon which is usually 22 inches long. So it's really a question of how long the frame is (not bag)
May 14, 2023
Is the material used very water resistant? I see it has taped zippers.
March 19, 2023
what kind of spec is 40+ did you not decide how long the waist belt was? As someone who bounces to either side of 40 I kind of need to know
December 19, 2022
is it possible to attach the MOLLE expedition waist straps to this pack? or is there any option with MOLLE functionality?
November 26, 2022
I am 6'3" with a 33" waist. The large/x-large seems right for my torso, but the waist size seems like the small/medium. Which size do you recommend?
July 24, 2022