• Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack (Nite Sky)
- Top Loading
- Hydration compatible
- Front-panel access
- Top lid converts to a fanny pack
- Large front pocket
Fill it up, or strap it down! The versatile Coyote features the load-bearing, easily adjustable Cloudlock II suspension system, quick access pockets, durable design, and an unbeatable price.
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 159.95
Price: $ 110.99
Category: Backpacking
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Review by Bonnie Fleming for Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack (Nite Sky)
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This is an amazing backpack that I received as a gift. I plan to use it to hike the Appalachian Trail, and other various places. The backpack has many compartments and great adjustments to ensure comfort. The only complaint I have is that the directions are extremely vague in regards to getting the straps to the correct settings. Other than that it is overall a great backpacking backpack.
Review by thekenpoist for Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack (Nite Sky)
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I have been a serious backpacker for over 30 years, and in that time I’ve seen a lot of packs. I’ve used external and internal frame from brands such as Jansport, Gregory, and of course, Kelty. I’ve seen others use many other brands. To date, the only backpack I’ve seen or used that was worth every penny is… KELTY (which I’ve been using exclusively for 25 years now). This particular pack (Coyote 4750) we bought as a gift for an outgoing Cubmaster, and he loved it. It’s a great starter pack, and should be good for up to 3 day trips (if you are doing long terms I would suggest the Red Cloud series). I would recommend to anyone looking for a quality backpack to go internal frame, and to go Kelty. Kelty packs are extremely well built, are comfortable, and they stand by their product. Remember, you get what you pay for, and from Kelty, that means durability and quality.
Review by rescue5150 for Kelty Coyote 4750 Backpack (Nite Sky)
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This backpack is AMAZING for the cost. Almost everything is highly adjustable, which can be slightly annoying to set up initially, but once it’s set, you don’t have to worry about it again. Everything inside can be cinched down tight so it doesn’t bounce around. The padded hip/waist strap was greatly appreciated by the end of the trip. The hips still hurt after nearly 14 miles of hiking, however compared to the rest of the group using other brand packs, I had no complaints. The pack withstood all the abuse I threw at it and it never faltered. Stitching seems sturdy and the zippers all work wonderfully even when under stress. If for some reason this pack is destroyed (read: eaten by a bear) or stolen, I would definitely buy the same pack again.