Description

We have combined 43 years of pack making experience with the most the advanced materials from around the world to create the ultimate hiking pack. Named after one of the most iconic hikes in Australia, the Overland 60 combines the trifecta of ultralight, durability and comfort.

All materials are waterproof and all the seams have been taped sealed to deliver a weatherproof pack that will perform in varying weather conditions. The Overland 60 has all the features required to ensure that it carries a load comfortably, including a fully mouldable frame sheet, load lifters and easy to use pull forward hip belt. All these components work together to distribute the load to the right areas, greatly reducing fatigue and torsional strain.

  • Fully mouldable framesheet 
  • Load lifters
  • Large weatherproof front stash pocket
  • All seams are taped sealed to make the pack weatherproof
  • Glove friendly buckle
  • Easy attach G-Hook side compression straps
  • Functional roll-top closure
  • Two UltraStretch tear resistant hip belt pockets
  • Two UltraStretch side pockets suitable for a 1L water bottle that can be accessed without removing pack
  • Supports hydration bladder
  • Accessory attachment points
  • Optional Helmet Net and removable Expedition hood

Construction:

  • Body: Dyneema Composite Fabric – 2.92 Oz DCF or Ultra200X
  • 10mm closed cell foam padding on shoulder straps and back
  • Back: Ultragrid Ripstop 
  • Hip belt pockets: UltraStretch 4-way stretch mesh woven with UHMWPE fibres and UltraGrid
  • Side pockets: UltraStretch 4-way stretch mesh woven with UHMWPE fibres
  • Base: Ultra 800X UHMWPE supporting 15000 ATSM 3884 abrasion cycles.
  • Frame sheet: Dual alloy flat bars attached to 1mm HDPE

Back Length Size Guide (see bottom of page for instructions):

  • Small: Shorter than 43cm
  • Medium: 43cm – 51cm
  • Large: Longer than 51cm

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 60L
  • Height: 56-76 cm with 3 turns of the roll top
  • Width: 29cm
  • Depth: 22cm

Weight: 940g

 

Back Length Measurement Instructions:

  1. Locate the top of your hipbone (pelvic crest) on the side of your body. (Note: the pelvic crest slopes down at the front – but we are interested in the location of the highest point of your pelvis).
  2. Approximate the top of your hipbone in your lumbar region, on your spine. Wrap the tape measure horizontally from the top of your hipbone to the spine to confirm this position if required. Make a note of this location.
  3. Locate your C7 vertebrae. This is the highest bony protrusion on the back of your neck and is roughly in line with where your trapezius meets your neck. Make a note of this location.
  4. Measure the length between your C7 vertebrae and the location you found on your lumbar spine in step 2.