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115001
Macpac Torlesse 65L Pack
NZ$399.99
NZ$269.99
Variations
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Why we made this
Designed and tested in New Zealand, the Torlesse is hard wearing and hard working — whatever your adventure.
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Product Description
We’ve been designing packs for the world’s toughest outdoor conditions since 1973 — our Torlesse range was designed to satisfy the need for fully featured, general purpose hiking packs that suit New Zealand 'tramping' conditions. A canvas alternative, the Torlesse range features a combination of Cordura® and nylon ripstop fabrics for back country durability in changeable weather. Designed and tested in New Zealand, these packs are comfortable with an adjustable AirFlo™ Flexi-Fit™ harness and supportive hip belt. Optimised for freedom of movement and comfort, this harness features anatomically-shaped shoulder straps and generous mesh padding through the back panels. A traditional top-loading pack with a large main compartment (with an internal base compartment divider and external zips), the Torlesse comes in a variety of sizes and capacities to suit your body and your adventure. This 65 litre pack — with a built-in rain cover — is perfect for multi-day hiking and travelling off the beaten track.
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Design features
Cordura® and nylon ripstop fabrics for lightweight durability
AirFlo™ Flexi-Fit™ harness is comfortable, breathable and adjustable
Large main compartment — base compartment internal divider and external zip
Zipped front and lid pockets
Twin side pockets
Hydration exit port
Dual ice axe or walking pole attachments
Side compression straps
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Product Specifications
Main Fabric 630D Cordura® Nylon Secondary Fabric 210D Nylon Ripstop (silicone coating) Base Fabric 630D Cordura® Nylon Harness AirFlo™ Flexi-Fit™ Dimensions HxWxD (cm) 68 x 39 x 27 cm (at capacity) Weight (g) 2410 -
Care
You are best to clean your pack with a natural, non-detergent soap and a soft-bristled brush
Suitable soap types are: pure soap, vegetable soap and Nikwax Tech Wash®
Rinse the pack well and dry it in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight
Do not put your pack in the washing machine as this will void your warranty
Always try to keep the zip teeth as clean as possible
Wash zip teeth with fresh, clean water and lubricate with a silicon lubricant suitable for use on fabrics
Reviews
5.0 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Great product, as usual, from a fantastic company, couldn’t be happier, definitely recommend to anyone
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November 22, 2019
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Sweet as
I like the backpack and am planning to take it to the himalayas. It looks very handy and comfortable. I like the color too.
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Excellent Pack!
I bought this in a Boxing Day sale two years ago and it's the best pack I've ever had! Have taken it to the Kawekas, National Park, Hollyford and more. Even slid down the scree on the side of Mt Taranaki and it didn't get damaged at all :) Pack is completely waterproof, extremely durable and just the right size for overnighters and up to 5 day tramps. It comes with its own rain cover, which is super handy. I got the S2 - I'm a petite woman, but find it fits me perfectly. If I had one complaint, it would be the back isn't as breathable as some packs - but having a sweaty back is a minor issue!
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December 26, 2018
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10-Oct
This pack is very nice and comfortable :)
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October 28, 2017
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Is this suitable for a men's or a woman's frame?
BEST ANSWER: Hello Michaela,
Both. S is men's and W is women's. Please see the size guide.
Kind regards,
The Macpac Team
Both. S is men's and W is women's. Please see the size guide.
Kind regards,
The Macpac Team
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- Customer S Staff on Oct 30, 2019
What are the dimensions of the frame?
BEST ANSWER: It's different between every pack.
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- Tom F on Oct 19, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 29, 2018
Hi does this have a compatible day pack you can buy for extra? Thanks
BEST ANSWER: Hello Kieran,
No it does not. Only model with compatible day pack is the Macpac Gemini AzTec® 75L Travel Pack.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
No it does not. Only model with compatible day pack is the Macpac Gemini AzTec® 75L Travel Pack.
Kind regards,
Macpac Team
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- Customer S Staff on Oct 10, 2019
Hi, it states ‘hydration compatible’, but how do you secure the hydration pack inside & where is the port for the mouthpiece please?
BEST ANSWER: Hello Jen, the Pack has a port for the hose (at back / top) But no actual sleeve for the bladder. We personally lie the bladder on top of everything else under the lid. The hose just runs down your harness straps. I attach the hose end to my sternum strap with a small carabiner. Thanks the Macpac Team
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- Customer S Staff on Sep 25, 2019
Hi there, what's the difference between this pack and the Macpac Torlesse 65L AzTec® Zip? Thanks!
BEST ANSWER: Hi Viola, the main difference between these two packs is the main material used. The AzTec is a denser and more durable material, which many of our original packs were made of. The second difference is that the AzTec pack can be opened from the top of the pack and also the front. Making it easier to get to items packed in the middle of bottom of the pack without pulling everything out to get to it. Thanks.
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- Customer S Staff on Jul 10, 2019
What are the straps along the bottom of the bag used for ? They are attached to the clips on the bottom zipper, they can be removed and wrap around the size of my fist.
BEST ANSWER: Hi, we looked into this for you and can confirm that these are dual axe attachments. Cheers :)
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- Customer S Staff on Feb 27, 2019
Do you have a pack that zips open rather than just packing and unpacking it from the top?
BEST ANSWER: Hi, yes we do. We manufacture the Voyager which is a 35 L overnight/day pack and the Exchange duffel which is designed for travel overseas. We hope this is helpful. Cheers :)
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- Customer S Staff on Feb 20, 2019
I would love to know if the first reviewer has the most recent version of the Torlesse Backpack or if Macoac have improved the airflow in the back of the pack in the most recent model please?
BEST ANSWER: Hi Jen, i had a discussion with our head of design and he advised that we’ve made a few updates to this pack over the years, but in terms of the harness it is fundamentally the same. Cheers :)
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- Customer S Staff on Feb 20, 2019
Does the top lid convert to a day pack?
BEST ANSWER: Hello Erica, the top pocket is not removable on the Torlesse. If you want a pack with day bag we would suggest looking at the Genesis - https://www.macpac.co.nz/packs/travel-bags-duffels/genesis-aztec-85l-travel-pack/114192.html
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- Customer S Staff on Jan 16, 2019
What are the dimensions for the Torlesse 65l pack v2?
BEST ANSWER: Great question Jose - the measurements do change depending on the size of the pack (W2 / S2 / S3) but roughly measure 80cm long and about 45cm wide 35cm deep. The pack is rated at 65 litre capacity.
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- Customer S Staff on Dec 27, 2018
Help!! Guy in store showed me how to adjust the shoulder straps on my T65. Ive loosen off webbing, adjusted straps and then tightened the webbing straps on inside of the pack but the shoulder straps keep adjusting. Have I missed a step ?