| 84 | | $270 | This super-light pack caries loads like a pro and has just about every feature you could ever want |
| 78 | | $280 | This comfortable yet supportive pack has an extremely functional set of features and is one of the lightest in our test |
| 77 | | $199 | The Features on the Flash 55 are some of the best and most versatile of all the packs in our test |
| 77 | | $210 | This lightweight pack performs really well unless it gets overloaded with too much weight |
| 77 | | $549 | Our testers were stoked on this pack's dreamy suspension and weather resistance |
| 74 | | $290 | Handling nearly any load you can fill it with, this model is great for folks who tend to pack a few extra comforts |
| 74 | | $270 | This now classic pack offers incredible ventilation, an awesome set of pockets and a hug-like suspension |
| 73 | | $200 | This pack has solid performance at a reasonable price |
| 72 | | $200 | A smaller volume pack that handles medium loads well |
| 72 | | $300 | If you tend to pack a heavy pack, this bag and its burly suspension system are your ticket to trail happiness |
| 71 | | $400 | This pack's robust suspension, top-tier ergonomics, and one of our favorite all-around pack designs are geared towards long treks in the backcountry |
| 71 | | $220 | Versatile and simple, this pack is exceptionally adjustable and durable |
| 70 | | $250 | This full-featured pack sure can store a lot of stuff |
| 69 | | $375 | If you want as light of a pack as possible but can't give up anything in the way of comfort or suspension, this is your pack |
| 66 | | $300 | This high tech pack distributes a moderately heavy load extremely well and has no shortage of special features |
| 64 | | $220 | This is a good option for breaking into the world of ultralight without ditching a frame |
| 63 | | $165 | A decent-enough, inexpensive pack for smaller loads |
| 61 | | $270 | This pack carries medium weight loads well and has a comfortable feel that will please the traditional backpacker |