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Mountainsmith Red Rock 25 Review

Mountainsmith Red Rock 25

Mountainsmith Red Rock 25

First Impressions

Over the past couple of years, Mountainsmith has become one of the go-to travel gear brands at GearGuide. The Discovery and Boarding Pass rolling bags remain favorites for trips of virtually any size. So when we were offered the opportunity to check out the new-for-2013 Red Rock 25 backpack, we jumped at the chance. It arrived with rugged good looks and a long list of features making it suitable for use on the trail and around town.

Features

What features, you may ask? Well for starters, Mountainsmith builds the Red Rock from light-weight ripstop nylon – 420 denier where you need it (on the bottom and side panels) and lighter 210 denier for the rear and liner. Speaking of liners, Mountainsmith does something I love on the Red Rock which is line the interior with a bright yellow fabric that brightens the inside substantially and makes seeing and finding items very easy.

The Red Rock has four large pockets including the main compartment making organization very easy. The second largest pocket includes a series of organizers for pens, pencils, keys and other items. The main compartment has a hydration sleeve that can double as a laptop pouch. My MacBook fit easily and securely in that pouch. There’s also a smaller zippered mesh pocket in that compartment.

Specs
Materials: Duramax Nylon
Weight: 1 lb 9 oz
Volume: 1586 cu in

On the exterior, Mountainsmith places two additional mesh pockets for water bottles, umbrellas and other items. There’s a daisy chain, multiple lash points and a top carry handle as well.

Fit

Fit can be easily customized for almost any size user. The shoulder straps are padded nicely and very comfortable. There’s a removable waist belt for additional support and further securing your load, should you need it. A sternum strap also helps.

Final Verdict

The Mountainsmith Red Rock is a great daypack that delivers both urban and outdoor cred. Loaded with laptop and file folders, it will take you easily to work and back. Strap on your trekking poles and drop in a camera, and you’re ready for a day hike. We love the versatility, signature yellow lining and looks. Nicely done once again, Mountainsmith.

Thanks for reading another gear review from GearGuide. And thanks to Mountainsmith and Ingrid Niehaus PR for providing product for this review.

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