Tanami Hiking Pack
Tanami Hiking Pack
Tanami Hiking Pack

Tanami Hiking Pack

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With capacity for adventures of up to 5 days, highly durable Infinity Corespun Canvas, features for the most technical hikes & a harness with enough muscle for far larger loads. Fitted with a highly adjustable & extremely comfortable MotoActive Harness. Built from ultra-durable Australian-made Infinity Corespun Canvas. Designed with attachment points for all your adventure accoutrements; dual walking pole/ice axe loops, dual daisy chain webbing strips, hydration bladder compatibility, canvas bottle pockets, large & expandable stuff pocket & dual base & side compression straps.

Infinity Corespun Canvas
The Tanami is built from Infinity Corespun canvas, a highly durable poly/cotton fabric. The strength of the fabric is due to the composite yarn: a polyester core with cotton wrapped around it. The composite yarn base provides superior strength & unequalled performance. Once woven the fabric is treated with a wax based polymer for water resistance, anti-bacteria protection & UV stability.
Cordura Nylon reinforcement
The base of the Backcountry Backpack is a dual layer consisting of Infinity Corespun Canvas inside & 980 denier Cordura Nylon outside. Cordura Nylon is a highly abrasion resistant fabric.
Water Bladder Compatible
As with almost all Mont backpacks, the Backcountry Pack is water bladder compatible. There is a bladder pocket inside the main compartment & a bladder hose port above the backpanel that leads the hose to loops on either shoulder strap.

Moto Active Harness System
The Moto Active Harness System provides long distance comfort on mid to high volume packs.

  • Contoured Shoulder Straps. Shoulder straps map the curves of your torso & provide stability & comfort on the longest of walks.
  • Dual Vertical & Single Horizontal Hollow Core Stays. Weight is transferred directly to the hip-belt via two hollow-core aluminium stays. Hollow-core stays are 20% lighter & 25% stronger than previously used extruded aluminium stays.
  • Multilayer Foam Hip Belt. Moto Active contoured hip-belt with 8 layer construction: open & closed cell foams, HTPE sheet & highly durable Cordura Nylon.
  • V-Ridge Foam. Stay cooler with the ventilated, non-moisture-absorbing, V-Ridge Foam back panel.
  • Single Point Adjustment. Adjust the back length with one simple change.

Features

  • Made from hardwearing Australian made Infinity Corespun Canvas
  • Highly adjustable MotoActive Harness for long-range comfort & effective weight distribution
  • Contoured shoulder straps & supportive hip belt
  • Expandable stuff pocket with dual drainage holes at base
  • Pleated canvas bottle pockets with compression straps
  • Dual compression straps on base
  • Removable lid with integrated & lightweight storm-throat lid
  • dual compression straps on each side
  • Dual daisy chains
  • Dual walking pole/ice axe attachment points
  • Hydration bladder compatible
  • Adjustable lid height for extra capacity
  • Double layer fabric base of Infinity Corespun Canvas inner & 1000 denier Nylon outer
  • Reflective trim
  • Sternum strap with whistle
  • Weight: 2,740 grams (MD)
  • Available in 3 sizes - The Tanami is available with 3 different back lengths depending on your height: Women's, Medium & Large.

Specifications

  • Capacity: 55-65 Litres 55L (WMNS Harness), 60L (MD Harness), 65L (LG Harness)
  • Weight: 2,740 grams (MD)
  • Harness Type: MotoActive Harness
  • Harness Back Length: 40 to 50cm (WMNS), 45 to 55cm (MD), 50 to 60cm (LG)
  • Fabric: Infinity Corespun Canvas & Cordura Nylon

BACKPACK FITTING GUIDE

HARNESS SIZE

X-SMALL
(n/a)

SMALL
(55L)
MEDIUM
(60L)
LARGE
(65L)
BACK LENGTH (CM) 35-45 40-50 45-55 50-60
BACK LENGTH (INCH) 13.5-17.5 15.5-19.5 17.5-21.5 19.5-23.5


FINDING YOUR BACK LENGTH

To determine your harness size you will need to know your back length. Measuring your back length is easy with the help of a friend.

  • Measure from your C7 vertebrae down your spine to the point level with the top of your hipbones, the iliac crest.

  • The C7 vertebrae is the one that sticks out prominently at the back of your neck when you tilt your head forward.

Once you know your harness size it is important to fit the pack correctly. A correctly fitted pack is essential for load carrying comfort.

 

FITTING THE BACKPACK
  • Put the pack on, loosen all of the straps and tighten the hip-belt until firm. The middle of the hip-belt pads should wrap snugly over your hips.
  • Next, tighten the shoulder straps under your arms, then the stabiliser straps between the tops of the shoulders and the top of the pack frame.

  • With the hip-belt hugging your hip bones the shoulder straps should wrap comfortably over your shoulders without excess pressure.

  • If the shoulder straps are too tight on your shoulders or sitting loosely above your shoulders, you will need to adjust the harness back length. This is done by tightening or loosening the webbing strap recessed between the shoulder straps at the top of the harness.

  • For previous model MotoActive and NovoLite harnesses the back length is adjustment is above the lumbar pad or recessed beside the lumbar pad and behind a hip belt.

  • The curvature of the stays may also need adjusting. Inside the pack is a flap covering the top of the aluminium stay/s. Pull back the flap, pull out the stay and shape it to fit.

  • Finally, tighten the stabiliser straps between the hip-belt and the base of the pack.

  • With light to moderate loads you may not need to use the sternum strap, but for heavy loads the sternum strap will provide extra stability.

The best way to evaluate your harness fitting is to load the pack up with about 12kg and go for a wander. A correctly fitted pack will distribute a majority of the weight comfortably on your hips via the hip-belt, the shoulder straps are largely for stability.


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