Search
 Climbing

Ascenders & Pulleys

Belay Devices & Descenders

Carabiners

Climbing Accessories

Climbing Chalk & Chalk Bags

Climbing Gloves

Climbing Harnesses

Climbing Helmets

Climbing Holds

Climbing Packs

Climbing Ropes & Bags

Climbing Shoes

Crash Pads

Rock Protection

Snow & Ice Gear

Training Accessories

Webbing, Cord, Daisys & Slings

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Home

Climbing

Belay Devices & Descenders

Email a friendEmailView larger imageZoom

 
 
 
SKU:  

Availability:   Out of stock
 
 
Out of stock


Description


Product Details
Product Length:6.0 inches
Product Width:9.0 inches
Product Height:7.0 inches
Product Weight:1.5 pounds
Package Length:20.0 inches
Package Width:15.0 inches
Package Height:15.0 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 14 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Useful day trip pack  Aug 20, 2009 By Pawn 2 Queen
I bought the Swift II after several years of having the Lumbar fanny
pack. The present Vibe II, is the one most like the small pack I have.
For walking around the neighborhood the small one suits me just fine,
however sometimes I want to carry more than what can fit in that, so I
bought the Swift II. For instance this week I went to an exercise
class and put two two pound weights and a fitness tube, a stretch tube,
in the Swift II. This is the maximum I would want to carry in this
pack. I like the design of the weight resting on my hips.

There are a few details I would like to see improved. The pack needs
some protective grommets on the bottom, it has a flat cloth bottom.
It looks like, if you were too casual about resting it on ground, it could
wear out quickly. The eyewear pocket can only accomodate a small
frame. I have shown that in my photo.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


2Mountainsmith Swift II  Sep 17, 2010 By PoPwISdoM
Poor water holders on this pack. Bought this thinking the "Delta" support system would not pull down with a couple of 22oz water bottles. I'm just going to have to stick with my larger Camelpak for short hikes. Will sell on EBAY used.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


2Water Bottle Pockets  Sep 22, 2011 By ***** ****
First pack without the water bottles, pockets sized for baby bottles, no two way zippers.
Waist belt doesn't stay tightened. Poor product from a company such as Mountainsmith.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Great for short or urban hikes  Jun 11, 2011 By CSG
I've owned Mountainsmith products from the earliest days of their original lumbar daypack. Have two of the old ones and one of the newer style (better load straps). But the daypacks are more than I wanted to haul for shorter hikes or hikes not in the backcountry. I've got those packs loaded with gear in each vehicle. They have cooking and basic survival gear along with spare clothing, etc. (I do SAR).

But when I go for a bike ride or a walk closer to home, I wanted something I could toss wallet, keys, glasses, camera, binoculars, etc. in and this is the perfect size. It has the added benefit of providing wonderful lower back support. The water holders are designed for .5 litre bottles best I can tell and not bigger bottles.

It's really a brilliant design.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4lumbar pack  Jul 21, 2010 By A. Freeman
Good day pack. Waist strap is somewhat bulky. Extra shoulder straps purchased were not a good fit.

See all 14 customer reviews on Amazon.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 About UsContact Us
Shipping PolicyReturn PolicyPrivacy PolicySite Map