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Sturdy, structured, and well-ventilated, the updated Skyline 30 handles heavier day loads with confidence and care.
Exped says:
The Skyline 30 is a comfortable and versatile daypack for tours with a little more equipment. It is ideal for demanding hikes or multi-day hut tours.
The ergonomically shaped Air Flow back system is flexible and adapts to your back, no matter what the situation. The adjustable back length, the padded hip belt, and the internal light metal frame ensure optimum load transfer to your back and hips. The soft, airy shoulder straps, slim shape, and close-to-body fit provide additional carrying comfort.
The large zipper opening runs all the way down one side, providing optimum and quick access to the main compartment. With the Skyline, you also have the option of integrating a hydration system. The compartment for the hydration bladder is accessible from the outside.
Practical mesh and zippered pockets on the inside and on the shoulder straps make it easy to organize smaller items of equipment. On the outside, one large front and two side mesh pockets made of elastic fabric offer additional storage space for a water bottle or wet clothes. Attachment options for your hiking poles offer further convenience. In wet conditions, an integrated rain cover with a reflective logo offers effective protection and visibility.
The bluesign® approved fabric is made from robust recycled polyester.
Our Verdict
With a well-ventilated back panel and adjustable torso length, Exped’s latest Skyline 30 feels noticeably more refined. At 1334g (S/M), it’s not aiming for ultralight status, but the spring steel frame and contoured fit make carrying up to 12kg feel steady and well-balanced. I found the close-fitting shape to be good over technical ground, and the breathable shoulder straps kept things comfortable on steeper climbs.
The vertical zip running the length of the main compartment is a highlight, offering quick access without needing to unpack from the top. Internal mesh pockets help with organisation, and the external stretch options are generous enough for extra layers and items you need close to hand. Choosing to include just one shoulder strap pocket rather than two wouldn’t have been my preference, but the one provided is still practical and holds a phone securely. The fabric is tough, water-resistant, and made from recycled materials.
- Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Features
- light and compact steel-framed
- new, ergonomically shaped Air Flow back system
- Main zipper runs all the way down to the bottonm.
- H2O outside access
- stretch shoulderstrap pocket
- big front stretch pocket
- 2 mesh outer pocket
- helmet holder
- integrated rain coverwith refl. Logo
- stowable hipbelt
- hiking pole holder
- roll-top closure
- big top zipper pocket
Specifications
S/M
- Weight: 1334g
- Dimensions: 60 × 35 × 27 cm
- Volume: 30L
- Fits Torso: 43 – 51 cm
- Load limit: 12kg
M/L
- Weight: 1420g
- Dimensions: 62 × 35 × 27 cm
- Volume: 30L
- Fits Torso: 49 – 57 cm
- Load limit: 12kg
Material & Construction
- Main fabric Recycled 450*300 D polyester, PU coated, 1‘500 mm water column, bluesign © approved
- Frame Spring steel U-frame