Hyperlite Mountain Gear Aero 28
The Aero 28 is built for the multi-day adventurer who prioritizes movement, comfort, and accessibility to gear, hydration, and calories during faster-paced, higher-mileage endeavors. Designed to provide a perfect fit with its vest-strap harness system.
DESCRIPTION
The Aero 28 features an ergonomic vest-strap harness system that sits close and comfortably to the body with integrated shoulder and storage pockets that allow multi-day fastpackers to keep everything they need outside of the pack and set up to carry onward.
Optimized-for-access vest strap harness system keeps hydration and calories within reach
Secure fixed yoke attachment of vest straps to pack
Roll-top pack closure with single over-the-top compression strap and large outer stretch pocket
Water bladder hang loop and hydroport
Bottom stretch mesh snack pocket with trash port
Dyneema Grid Stop side pockets angled for easy access and better retention of contents
Fit: Take into account your typical pack size and shirt size, as well as your body type and chest measurements. With the running vest design and the likelihood of some stretch, opting for a smaller size may provide a better fit for those with a slimmer build.
FEATURES
External pockets
Vest: two water bottle pockets, two snack pockets, zippered phone pocket. Pack Body: bottom pocket, two side pockets, center stretch mesh pocketZippered pockets
Zippered phone pocket on vest strapsTop closure
Roll top with single over the top strapHip belt
Removable 1" webbing hip beltBack
1/8" Foam back panelLoops
Ice Axe Loop, Loops on center panel for side compression straps or adding shockcord, loops on side panel for side compression straps, elastic loop on vest harness for trekking pole storageSide straps
Four removable side compression straps, two vertical compression strapsTop compression straps
Single over the top strap with side release buckleShoulder straps
Vest strap style harness with spacer mesh, 100D dyneema ripstop and lightweight dyneema stretch meshSternum straps
Three removable and adjustable sternum straps, one elastic and two webbing strapsHydroport
Low profile hydroport with bladder hang loopSealing
Taped back panel
SPECS & DIMENSIONS
Materials: DCH50, DCH150, 100D Dyneema® Ripstop, Dyneema® Stretch Mesh UL
Internal Volume: 28L (M)
External Volume: 8.5L
Weight: 17.8oz | 506g
*Average weight based on size medium
Load Capacity: 25 lbs
Back Width: 10.75" | 27.3 cm
Height (Fully Unrolled): 30.25" | 76.8 cm
Top Circumference: 34.75" | 88.3 cm
Bottom Circumference: 29.5" | 74.9 cm
Country of origin: Mexico
How to Choose a Pack Size:
Your torso length, not your height, determines your pack size. We recommend the following to determine yours:
1. Tilt your head slightly forward to locate the bony bump at the base of your neck. (This is your 7th cervical (or C7) vertebra).
2. Using a flexible tape measure, have someone measure starting at that spot and running down along the curve of your spine.
3. Place your hands on your hips so you can feel your iliac crest, which serves as the “shelf” of your pelvic girdle. (It’s the first hard thing you feel when you run your fingers down from the sides of your ribcage.) Position your hands so your thumbs are reaching behind you.
4. Have your friend finish measuring at the point where the tape crosses an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs. This distance is your torso length.
o Small (15.0” - 17.0” torso)
o Medium (17.0” - 19.0” torso)
o Large (19.0” - 21.0” torso)
5. If your measurement falls right in between sizes (for example, if you have a 17.0” torso, so you are right on the line between a Small and a Medium), we suggest you choose the larger torso size.
Product image/s and texts: Hyperlite Mountain Gear
The Aero 28 is built for the multi-day adventurer who prioritizes movement, comfort, and accessibility to gear, hydration, and calories during faster-paced, higher-mileage endeavors. Designed to provide a perfect fit with its vest-strap harness system.
DESCRIPTION
The Aero 28 features an ergonomic vest-strap harness system that sits close and comfortably to the body with integrated shoulder and storage pockets that allow multi-day fastpackers to keep everything they need outside of the pack and set up to carry onward.
Optimized-for-access vest strap harness system keeps hydration and calories within reach
Secure fixed yoke attachment of vest straps to pack
Roll-top pack closure with single over-the-top compression strap and large outer stretch pocket
Water bladder hang loop and hydroport
Bottom stretch mesh snack pocket with trash port
Dyneema Grid Stop side pockets angled for easy access and better retention of contents
Fit: Take into account your typical pack size and shirt size, as well as your body type and chest measurements. With the running vest design and the likelihood of some stretch, opting for a smaller size may provide a better fit for those with a slimmer build.
FEATURES
External pockets
Vest: two water bottle pockets, two snack pockets, zippered phone pocket. Pack Body: bottom pocket, two side pockets, center stretch mesh pocketZippered pockets
Zippered phone pocket on vest strapsTop closure
Roll top with single over the top strapHip belt
Removable 1" webbing hip beltBack
1/8" Foam back panelLoops
Ice Axe Loop, Loops on center panel for side compression straps or adding shockcord, loops on side panel for side compression straps, elastic loop on vest harness for trekking pole storageSide straps
Four removable side compression straps, two vertical compression strapsTop compression straps
Single over the top strap with side release buckleShoulder straps
Vest strap style harness with spacer mesh, 100D dyneema ripstop and lightweight dyneema stretch meshSternum straps
Three removable and adjustable sternum straps, one elastic and two webbing strapsHydroport
Low profile hydroport with bladder hang loopSealing
Taped back panel
SPECS & DIMENSIONS
Materials: DCH50, DCH150, 100D Dyneema® Ripstop, Dyneema® Stretch Mesh UL
Internal Volume: 28L (M)
External Volume: 8.5L
Weight: 17.8oz | 506g
*Average weight based on size medium
Load Capacity: 25 lbs
Back Width: 10.75" | 27.3 cm
Height (Fully Unrolled): 30.25" | 76.8 cm
Top Circumference: 34.75" | 88.3 cm
Bottom Circumference: 29.5" | 74.9 cm
Country of origin: Mexico
How to Choose a Pack Size:
Your torso length, not your height, determines your pack size. We recommend the following to determine yours:
1. Tilt your head slightly forward to locate the bony bump at the base of your neck. (This is your 7th cervical (or C7) vertebra).
2. Using a flexible tape measure, have someone measure starting at that spot and running down along the curve of your spine.
3. Place your hands on your hips so you can feel your iliac crest, which serves as the “shelf” of your pelvic girdle. (It’s the first hard thing you feel when you run your fingers down from the sides of your ribcage.) Position your hands so your thumbs are reaching behind you.
4. Have your friend finish measuring at the point where the tape crosses an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs. This distance is your torso length.
o Small (15.0” - 17.0” torso)
o Medium (17.0” - 19.0” torso)
o Large (19.0” - 21.0” torso)
5. If your measurement falls right in between sizes (for example, if you have a 17.0” torso, so you are right on the line between a Small and a Medium), we suggest you choose the larger torso size.
Product image/s and texts: Hyperlite Mountain Gear
The Aero 28 is built for the multi-day adventurer who prioritizes movement, comfort, and accessibility to gear, hydration, and calories during faster-paced, higher-mileage endeavors. Designed to provide a perfect fit with its vest-strap harness system.
DESCRIPTION
The Aero 28 features an ergonomic vest-strap harness system that sits close and comfortably to the body with integrated shoulder and storage pockets that allow multi-day fastpackers to keep everything they need outside of the pack and set up to carry onward.
Optimized-for-access vest strap harness system keeps hydration and calories within reach
Secure fixed yoke attachment of vest straps to pack
Roll-top pack closure with single over-the-top compression strap and large outer stretch pocket
Water bladder hang loop and hydroport
Bottom stretch mesh snack pocket with trash port
Dyneema Grid Stop side pockets angled for easy access and better retention of contents
Fit: Take into account your typical pack size and shirt size, as well as your body type and chest measurements. With the running vest design and the likelihood of some stretch, opting for a smaller size may provide a better fit for those with a slimmer build.
FEATURES
External pockets
Vest: two water bottle pockets, two snack pockets, zippered phone pocket. Pack Body: bottom pocket, two side pockets, center stretch mesh pocketZippered pockets
Zippered phone pocket on vest strapsTop closure
Roll top with single over the top strapHip belt
Removable 1" webbing hip beltBack
1/8" Foam back panelLoops
Ice Axe Loop, Loops on center panel for side compression straps or adding shockcord, loops on side panel for side compression straps, elastic loop on vest harness for trekking pole storageSide straps
Four removable side compression straps, two vertical compression strapsTop compression straps
Single over the top strap with side release buckleShoulder straps
Vest strap style harness with spacer mesh, 100D dyneema ripstop and lightweight dyneema stretch meshSternum straps
Three removable and adjustable sternum straps, one elastic and two webbing strapsHydroport
Low profile hydroport with bladder hang loopSealing
Taped back panel
SPECS & DIMENSIONS
Materials: DCH50, DCH150, 100D Dyneema® Ripstop, Dyneema® Stretch Mesh UL
Internal Volume: 28L (M)
External Volume: 8.5L
Weight: 17.8oz | 506g
*Average weight based on size medium
Load Capacity: 25 lbs
Back Width: 10.75" | 27.3 cm
Height (Fully Unrolled): 30.25" | 76.8 cm
Top Circumference: 34.75" | 88.3 cm
Bottom Circumference: 29.5" | 74.9 cm
Country of origin: Mexico
How to Choose a Pack Size:
Your torso length, not your height, determines your pack size. We recommend the following to determine yours:
1. Tilt your head slightly forward to locate the bony bump at the base of your neck. (This is your 7th cervical (or C7) vertebra).
2. Using a flexible tape measure, have someone measure starting at that spot and running down along the curve of your spine.
3. Place your hands on your hips so you can feel your iliac crest, which serves as the “shelf” of your pelvic girdle. (It’s the first hard thing you feel when you run your fingers down from the sides of your ribcage.) Position your hands so your thumbs are reaching behind you.
4. Have your friend finish measuring at the point where the tape crosses an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs. This distance is your torso length.
o Small (15.0” - 17.0” torso)
o Medium (17.0” - 19.0” torso)
o Large (19.0” - 21.0” torso)
5. If your measurement falls right in between sizes (for example, if you have a 17.0” torso, so you are right on the line between a Small and a Medium), we suggest you choose the larger torso size.
Product image/s and texts: Hyperlite Mountain Gear