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Your cart is empty.Known for its versatility and reliability, Kelty’s most legendary pack is now even better. The reimagined Redwing 36 now features an advanced perimeter frame, and a new AMP-Flow ventilated back panel to help you get your fill of chill. Our heritage wing side pockets have pass-throughs for hiking or fishing poles, and our hybrid U-zipper entry works as both a top loader and panel loader. Simply put: Redwing is true Kelty tradition with modern upgrades for trail or travel. It’s always ready to bounce—anytime you’re ready, and anywhere you go.
Bonnie D.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Really nice pack with all the convenient features shown in the video. In Kelty tradition, very well made and comfortable. Nice color too, not too bright but colorful.
Jeep
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Great for airplane carryon and any excursions.
the Penguin
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
It's a great bagOnly downside is the hip belt is way too thin, let alone having zippered pockets on the belt that would have made it ideal for cyclingBut it is convenient, spaceous and very well made
Dick F.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
You can get better ones, of course, but you'll pay a lot more for them. This one is very comfortable to wear and it should last a long time. The only issue is that the frame has an arch to it. It fits the back very well but the way a water bladder fits over it it takes up a lot of space in the pack.
perqxplant
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
There isn't anything about this backpack that I don't like. I've been using one like this (40 L) and a 44L for years. I used the 44L for work during the past 12 years and it hardly shows signs of wear. The zippers and straps still function like the day I bought it and the fabric, although a little soiled, has no rips or tears. The 40L was given away to a child. I used that one as a weekend day pack. I absolutely expect to get the service out of this new one that I have had with the others. The one feature of all of them that has really proven to be useful is the side and top zippered pockets. I used them for safety glasses as well as earbuds, etc. You can't go wrong with Kelty backpacks..
TRasor
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Very well constructed and rides well when heavily packed. I prefer the Kelty packs for toughness and quality over the more pricy ones.
seajupiter
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Very lightweight and versatile. Great with both large and small load.
wayne
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
I chose this bag as an EDC. Personally 35 to 40L is the volume that will fit my stationary, laptop, accessories, food, water for the daily grind, while having reasonable spare space if I need to put in some groceries.My negatives:My main disappointment is the material. While by no means filmsy, I would prefer a higher denier. However, it withstand light showers. The benefit is a lighter weight, which I think will be a definite benefit for day trips involving more intensive walking.The many positives:The backstraps are nicely padded, not pretend padded from many of the mainstream brands. Load lifters are a very welcome addition at this price point. The internal frame design is also a personal preference. I find that having a more rigid body, I have to wiggle less when carrying a bag. I have a thicker neck and narrow sloping shoulders, so for myself this type of design tends to cause less neck pain.After comparing different types of bags, I find that the sloped top secondary compartment works well. It is similar to climbing bags such as Arcteryx Konseal 40. Compared to the Arcteryx Konsealm this pack is superior in the form of a slightly more contoured back panel that helps with air circulation. But like a backpack review I recall reading previously, I don't think there exists many backpanel designs that will completely prevent a soggy back when carrying a backpack at load and reasonable intense movement.I liked the 2 generous side zip compartments. To me keeping items secure is more important than quick access, which is why I didn't mind that access to the expandable elastic rim pockets below the side zip pockets could be blocked by the zippered pockets - those that need to reach for water bottles or some items might find it difficult. The placement of the pockets (both the top and side ones) made the pack "flatter", which I thought made load distribution more suited to me as most of the weight is closer to my centre of mass.It really is a pity that there are very few avenues to check reviews of equipment after long term use. More often than not initial impressions can change, and only time will tell if features and construction are indeed as favourable.However, having said that I am currently very happy with this backpack after about 1 months use. The slight imperfections completely outweight the many good points I am seeing at this stage.
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