| Just what I was looking for 
by Anonymous
Don't you just hate taking a walk only to find the temp has changed and now wish you could remove or add a layer. Stash a layer before you heat up too much or pull out a shell when the wind picks up and the sky becomes threatening. With the Scrambler it's now easy to take an extra garment along or stow one with ease. Nothing hard in there then remove the pad ( which adds about 4 ounces to the stated 11 ) and you still have a comfortable pack you will hardly know is there. Also much cooler without the foam pad.
great minimalist pack 
by jon
great pack for over night hikes pleanty of room for minimalist gear looks can be deciven tough pack all my light weight gear weights less than 5 pounds pack was very comfortable great for fast hikes or slow day hikes .
Just so so... 
by Anonymous
I bought this pack for day hikes and sporting events... It's maiden voyage was the Patriots home opener and I suppose was hoping for better quality here. The shoulder straps are flimsy I am always worried that I might break one off. The nylon fabric sounds like paper crinkling and gets annoying for us tactical thinking outdoor folk. A scrambler-type pack is great idea but needs to be revamped to the usual Mountain Hardware quality.
not for school 
by Jeri
definitely not for carrying books in around campus. tough fabric maybe? not tough enough for setting down on concrete without having some small holes in the fabric appear. definitely more for carrying clothing and other essentials for a fast trip up to the summit.
great light pack 
by Lisa
Really nice backpack. Light enough to carry all day without too much strain on the back. Let me be hands free which is important. Water bottle hooks or placement outside would be helpful.
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