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The Kelty Coyote 60-105L Internal Frame Backpack is a top-tier trekking pack designed for serious hikers and thru-hikers. Featuring a massive 105-liter capacity, lightweight 5lb 8oz build, and an advanced perimeter aluminum frame, it delivers unmatched stability and comfort. The innovative Fit Pro adjustable torso system ensures a personalized fit on the go, while the Amp Flow ventilated back panel maximizes airflow to keep you cool. With smart storage options including multiple zippered pockets, daisy chains, and a dedicated sleeping bag compartment, this pack is engineered for organized, long-haul adventures.

















| ASIN | B0D38DR1Y9 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,925 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #32 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks |
| Capacity Total | 105 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,083) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Item model number | 922610524BK |
| Manufacturer | Kelty |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 18 x 30 inches |
| Units | 1 Count |
M**H
Great backpack (85l)
Took this out for the first time for an overnight trip. Very comfortable and adjustable pack. Waist band is super comfy , straps when tightened allowed the pack the conform to my back very well. Was so surprised how well this pack fit. I am 5’7” and 150 lbs female. Very spacious. I have a very large sleeping bag and large bear canister which is why I got the larger size. Both fit easily into the bag along with small tent and small pad. Pockets are great. Didn’t use all of them but like the options. Not sure how the water bladder was meant to fit into the pack. Never used one in a backpack but managed to somehow make it work effectively , more by lying the bladder on top of the stuff in my pack. That way it didn’t get squashed and was easy to drink from. I really do like the pack. This was a good purchase for me.
J**N
Great pack, goes the extra mile
I can't believe how light and comfortable this pack is! easy to adjust to my torso (I'm 6'3") and the mesh breathes very well. I have been lugging an older Gregory pack a friend gave me to train for my pack test as a wildland firefighter--it did it's job but with no comfort and the weight distribution was terrible. As a present to myself for getting all A's this semester I couldn't pass up the price Enwild sells this for. I took it out today with 45 pounds of tool kits and a few dumbbells, and I was practically running. After fitting it to my torso, the rest of the adjustments are super quick and convenient (easy to do while hiking too). Between the comfort, weight distribution, and the stability of the whole thing I shaved a whole minute off the same 3 mile route I have been practicing. I will definitely use this pack when I camp and explore the continental divide trail this summer and I cannot wait! I will be purchasing the rain cover, but for the price the pack was, the separate purchase is not bad. I would say that this 65 liter pack is all most people will need, even on through trails.
D**N
Great
This bag is great. It's big, adjustable, and can hold a good bit of weight comfortably.
R**T
Durable material, terrible straps.
I purchased the 65L and have used it a handful of times now. Compared to the even more expensive packs of some of my travel companions, it is ridiculously rugged. Durability and price are the leading positive factors. I have found several drawbacks though: the straps are *hard*. After my first trip, I bought some extra padding for the straps and it definitely helped, but I still ended up with red collarbones at the end of the trip. The pack doesn't breath. The side pouches are in a very strange position. You can only fit a small sized water bottle in the water bottle pouches because the side pouches go so low. They have a pass through behind them that I'm not sure what it's good for. There isn't a strap to hold poles in place or anything. Once you fill the side pockets, you can't fit anything through anyway. If you need an ultra durable pack, I do recommend. For a weekend backpacker, the straps alone are reason enough for me to recommend looking elsewhere.
A**R
Kelty needs to make these again!!
This is hands down the best backpack I have ever owned. A few things: I have the 60L - upgraded from my Kelty Redwing 50. What an upgrade! This thing has so much space I don't even know what else to say about that. As with most hiking backpacks from Kelty, it has the two wings and the pass through that they are known for. The versality of this bag is unmatched at this price point - it is the best bag in this range in my opinion. It has multiple carrying points. It's incredibly versatile - very moddable. The most important part is how AWESOME this thing carries the weight. I loaded it up with about 52 lbs of gear and it barely even feels like more than a school bookbag. It distributes weight very well - the compression straps obviously also help with this. No weird smells on mine - seller packaged it well. This thing is a 5/5 and instant classic in my book. I hope Kelty brings these back, but my understanding is that they've graduated these to the "Glendale" series - which honestly kind of bums me out but makes me cherish this one even more. Very functional, a little over the top for EDC but if you're going on a day hike or a multi day hike - this is your bag if you want comfort, versatility and functionality. Well done Kelty!!! Please make more of these!
C**R
105 liter
I have the 105 liter and have stuffed it to 73 lbs ,3 years in a row, and it's held up perfectly. I needed a large pack to carry extra gear so my kids would enjoy backpacking. It's a great pack that carries the weight well and should hold up for years.
J**N
Upgrade your Backpacking Game with the Kelty Coyote 60-105 Liter Backpack
I recently purchased the Kelty Coyote 60-105 Liter Backpack for a 4-day backpacking trip and I have to say, it's a game-changer. As someone who's done a fair bit of backpacking, I needed an upgrade from my previous pack to accommodate a bear vault, and the Coyote fit the bill perfectly. The first thing I noticed was how comfortable the backpack is. The adjustable suspension system allowed me to customize the fit to my body type, which made a huge difference on the trail. Even with a heavier load, the padding was thick and supportive, and I had no issues with soreness or discomfort. The backpack is also incredibly spacious, with plenty of pockets and compartments to organize my gear. I loved the separate sleeping bag compartment, which made it easy to access my sleeping bag without having to dig through everything else. And even with the extra space, the backpack still felt compact and streamlined. In terms of durability, the Kelty Coyote 60-105 Liter Backpack held up really well on the trip. The 420-denier polyester fabric is rugged and abrasion-resistant, and the zippers are sturdy and reliable. Plus, the integrated rain cover was a real lifesaver when it started pouring rain. Overall, I'm really impressed with the Kelty Coyote 60-105 Liter Backpack. It's a great choice for anyone looking to upgrade their backpacking gear, and it's especially useful for those who need extra space for a bear vault or other large items. Highly recommend!
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