Hip belt size information and measuring can be found below.
46L Curve Black
46L Curve Full Suspension 5-ECHO
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Below you will find a list of sizing for our hip belts. The first measurement (the absolute minimum) is the total length of foam and clip. The second measurement is the maximum the straps will extend to. Using a measuring device, pull it around your back at the level of your iliac crest and connect it in front of you. This will be your hip belt size. Using this pack for a thru-hike? Please that weight loss into consideration when selecting your hip belt size.
Small Hip Belt - 25" of foam and a total of 32" of adjustability.
Medium Hip Belt - 28" of foam and a total of 38" of adjustability
Large Hip Belt - 33" of foam and a total of 44 " of adjustability
X Large Hip Belt - 40" of foam and a total of 50" of adjustability
All packs are built to your specific torso. To find your torso length you will need to find your C7 vertebrae and your iliac crest/hip shelf and measure the distance between them. Still need help finding your torso? Check out this video https://youtu.be/Vl1wHHMcSrA
Packs without a hip belt will measure from the bottom of the pack to where the shoulder straps are sewn in. This is the same for packs with a 1″ removable hip belt or fanny pack.
Packs with a padded hip belt will measure from the center of the hip belt to where the straps are sewn in. If you choose to have load lifters then your pack will measure from center of hip belt to the load lifters.
Martin “Martyupnorth” Belanger (verified owner) –
I did a lot of research before deciding to purchase this pack. In the end the deciding factors were style, quality, choice of colors, available options and amazing customer service. I wanted the full suspension because I do week-long trips in the remote Canadian wilderness, where I still need to carry up to 30-35 lbs. This pack is amazingly flexible, I can use it for a quick overnights with minimal weight or up to 6-7 day trips without resupply. I’ve used it in winter, where I was still able to carry a large volume of gear. The quality is second to non, and the design is brilliantly simple. Everyone loves my choice of Aurora Green for the color pattern. I had a quick chat with Chris before he started the design and he made a few changes based on my specification. He added a nice daisy chain along the edges of the front pocket which gives me a lot of flexibility for attaching external things like a pack-raft. I have a review of this pack on my Martyupnorth YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtdSPSIbcYI