Kelty Coyote Backpack
From Kelty Backpacks
The Coyote serves up smaller portion of Kelty's best combination of features, comfort and value. Ideal for shorter trips
Features:
- PackBag Features
- Suspension Features:
- Padded 2-layer shoulder straps
- Top panel loading
- HDPE frame sheet
Nicely affordable and ideal for shorter trips, the Kelty Coyote internal frame backpack provides a combination of top- and panel-loading access points and a wide variety of suspension features for maximum comfort. The 4750 cubic inch Coyote is a great choice for youngsters or smaller hikers, and it fits a torso range of 13 to 20 inches. The 4900 cubic inch Coyote fits torsos measuring 16 to 22 inches (see sizing tip below for more on getting the right size of backpack).
The Coyote offers a wealth of storage options, and its top lid conveniently converts into a fanny pack. It includes zippered side and stash pockets, a large front pocket with an organizer, fleece-lined optics pocket, water reservoir sleeve, and a security pocket. Exterior gear features include an ice axe loop, mesh water bottle pockets, lash tabs, side compression straps, and a daisy chain.
Suspension features include padded two-layer shoulder straps and waistbelt, a sternum strap, belt stabilizers, load-lifter straps, and a padded yoke system. It's completed by a breathable backpanel with Spacermesh.
4750 Specifications:
- Capacity: 4750 cubic inches
- Size: 37 x 18.5 x 16 inches
- Weight: 5 pounds, 6 ounces
- Torso length: 13 to 20 inches
- Body fabric: 420D nylon micro ripstop
- Reinforcement fabric: 600D polyester kodra and 500D nylon kodra
4900 Specifications:
- Capacity: 4900 cubic inches
- Size: 41 x 19 x 16 inches
- Weight: 5 pounds, 6 ounces
- Torso length: 16 to 22 inches
- Body fabric: 420D nylon micro ripstop
- Reinforcement fabric: 600D polyester kodra and 500D nylon kodra
Sizing Tip
Backpacks are sized according to the length of your torso, not your overall height. To measure your torso, start at the 7th vertebrae (the bone that protrudes from the base of the neck) and measure to the top of your hip shelf (found at the small of the back where you'll find the pointy iliac crest of your hips).

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