zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Bridger 65 - Men's
Mystery Ranch
Bridger 65 - Men's
$281.21
Description

  The Bridger 65 offers the comfort and organization you’ve come to expect from Mystery Ranch while highlighting a redesigned, breathable frame and a new endurance yoke featuring easy hydration access, as well as a detachable lid that converts to a hip pack. The Bridger 65 offers a feature-rich, weight-conscious, and durable pack that supports your overnight mission.

  

Videos

  

MYSTERY RANCH Bridger Series 55 & 65 Liter Backpacks
New to the trail collection, the Bridger Series packs elevate ...

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112631
Gender:
Men's
Pack Volume:
63 liters / 3845 cu in
Weight:
5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg
Dimensions:
29 x 14 x 15 in / 74 x 36 x 38 cm
Materials:
- 100d Robic recycled nylon ripstop with 330d Robic nylon on high abrasion resistance
- #8 YKK zippers with DWR finish for additional water protection
- Spring Steel wire frame
Other Features:
  • Built with high abrasion-resistant fabric and water-resistant zippers
  • Breathable endurance yoke with pocketed shoulder pads
  • Internal spring-steel wire frame
  • Generous removable lid that converts to a hip sack
  • Dual access to main bag
  • Drawstring shroud access
  • Two full-length zipper access
  • Two, large stretch-woven back pockets with inner pockets and an elastic-topped dump pocket
  • Dual adjustable tool attach
  • Double daisy chains for lashing
  • Side and bottom compression straps
  • Speed Zip™ sleeping bag compartment with removable divider
  • Pocketed waist belt
  • Double-layer bottom with differential cut fabric for improved durability
  • Hydration reservoir compatible (reservoir sold separately)
Previous Article:Bridger 65 - Women's Next Article:Bridger 55 - Women's
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
How Wolves Became Yellowstone’s $82 Million Tourist Attraction
  On January 11, 1995, approximately 17,000 elk bedded down in Yellowstone National Park. When they woke up a few hours later, a new scent was in the icy air: wolves. It had been 69 years since the last Canis lupus roamed the world’s first national park. As a result of hunting, government-sponsored eradication programs, and human expansion, wolves were all but...
Vasque St. Elias Review: Old-School Style Meets Modern Performance
  We’re in a full throwback hiking-style renaissance. Nostalgia, sustainability, and market trends all play a part in the current zeitgeisty resurgence of Camp 4 staples like the updated Vasque St. Elias. This leaves heritage outdoor brands with a tough question: Do they lean into history or continue to innovate toward tomorrow? After all, the original gear had a function over...
6 Everyday Habits That Might Be Sabotaging Your Pelvic Floor Health
  You and every other human have a group of muscles at the bottom of the pelvis that you use for the most basic everyday functions—to walk, lift things, exercise, pee, poop, have sex, and, for some, bring life into the world. Those are pretty critical functions for a part of the body you rarely concern yourself with…until you encounter pelvic...
Hot Hammock in the Dead of Winter: Warbonnet Tsunami Review
  The mercury was racing toward double-digit negatives with the same frenetic pace as my frozen hands and feet, setting up the Tsunami Hot Hammock Tent. When it was finished, I walked inside only to find an explosion of down and smoke. My first thought: Good thing I have a backup sleeping bag. My second thought: Fortress, though it may be,...
10-Minute Yoga for Core Strength that You Can Practice Anywhere
  There are always going to be days when there’s not time to make it to a studio yoga class or even stream a quick online practice at home. That’s when you need a short sequence you can practically practice from memory and take advantage of anytime, such as a 10-minute yoga for core strength sequence.   It can help to create...
I Tried Sleepmaxxing for a Month to See If It Would Improve My Sleep
  There’s this old Dunkin Donuts commercial where an alarm buzzes at an ungodly hour of the morning. A man opens his eyes and says, “Time to make the donuts,” before dragging himself out of bed and to work in a haze. Those 30 seconds perfectly encapsulate how I feel most days—wake up groggy, work all day, fall into bed for...
Can’t Miss End-of-Season Deals From Big Agnes, SCOTT Sports, Renoun, and More
  Big Agnes: Up to 60% Off      (Photo/Big Agnes) Youve still got time to save 40-60% off through this sweet sale from reliable Colorado camping brand Big Agnes. But the sale only lasts through Monday, March 17.   Until then, youll find some excellent savings, like 60% off the Wyoming Trail 2 or 40% off the Copper Spur HV UL 5....
‘Intelligent’ Hydration Pack, Pee Zipper Ski Bib, Canoe Chair, and More Emerging Gear
  It seems theres never a dull moment in the busy marketplace of outdoor gear. Outdoorsy women will have plenty to check out this week. That starts with the unstoppable growth of Gnara, which now brings its popular pee zippers to ski wear. But theres also the fashion-centric, climbing-inspired apparel from The North Face, and a stylish makeover of KEEN hiking...
How Much Protein Should Hikers Eat and What’s the Best Way to Get It?
  Sure, backpacking is tiring. But if you’re feeling extra sore, sluggish, and crummy during or after a hike—“bonking,” you might say—you might not be getting enough protein in your diet.   Fatigue is one of the telltale signs of protein deficiency, says Madi Niemi, a fitness coach in Portland, Oregon with a degree in integrative health. This essential macronutrient helps you...
Ineos Grenadier Goes Upmarket: 1924 Edition, Arcane Works Detour, and Portal Axles
  Luxury and off-road capability don’t usually mix without compromise. More often than not, when a brand decides to elevate a product with premium materials and bespoke craftsmanship, function takes a back seat. But Ineos seems determined to do things differently.   Its Grenadier isn’t just another overbuilt SUV designed to look the part — it’s a serious off-road machine, engineered with...
The Untold Story of the First All-Women Team Who Summited Denali 55 Years Ago
  In 1970, six women made the first all-female ascent of Denali. Alaskan mountaineer Grace Hoemen led the team, which included talented climber and chemist Arlene Blum, New Zealand geologist Margaret Clark, and pilot (and Forbes family pariah) Margaret Young.   Last week, the story of this historic achievement came into full focus with the March 4 release of Thirty Below, written...
The Best Power Banks of 2025
  Offering convenient on-the-go charging when we’re traveling or there’s no wall outlet available, the best power banks help keep us out on our adventures longer. From expanded battery capacities to faster and even wireless charging, power banks have never been more viable and efficient.   To compile this list of the best power banks, we combed the market for the most...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved