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Sherpa Jr. Expedition Series




Sherpa Jr. Expedition Series

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Product # 91022-Sherpa
Weight: 6.6 lbs
(4 Reviews)
Climb mountains. An Expedition Outfitters Bag with world class experience. Design input from world class climber Dr. Jean Ellis combined with our parachute rigging bag building techniques helped to create for you an expedition bag to take climbing or outfitting gear anywhere. Proven on all 7 continents, you'll thank us a thousand times over for the heavy-duty grab loops on both ends and the tough Ballistic nylon skid plate on the bottom, plus Neoprene Rubber padding for that extra bit of protection. Storm flap across the main compartment keeps out whatever   Read More...>







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(4 Reviews)
Great Bag with room for improvement
By Anonymous - VA   December 3, 2009

First of all, this bag is much larger than I expected (in a good way). The bag swallows everything you give it and more. The compression straps are great for when the bag is not completely full. The quality, use of material, and fit/finish are top notch and I couldn't ask for more. There are only two minor things I would like to see improved on. First, the shoulder straps have a metal release mechanism that only really works when there is quite a bit of load on the straps (ie bag is full and on your shoulders). If the hardware was moved up onto the shoulder pad more and the lower part of it somehow attached to the shoulder pad then this would solve the issue and the strap would easily be loosened up even when not completely full. Secondly, the straps are kept in the bottom of the bag underneath a somewhat false bottom. It's really a nice design except that when you wear the bag using the shoulder straps, the bottom of the bag is now on your back, which can get bit messy depending on conditions. Also, I noticed that after a couple of uses (check in with airlines) the hardware started to show a bit of wear through the bottom of the bag. The bottom as extremely tough nylon but you could still see the hardware pushing against it. I solved this (somewhat) by folding the shoulder strap over the hardware and then placing it in the false bottom. A bit more cumbersome but it works. I think all of this could be solved by putting the straps at the top of the bag and make them fully removable. Overall I'm extremely happy with the bag and will purchase from Red Oxx again.

none better for the job
By deeleed - cincinnati   January 9, 2009

I purchased this bag specifically for a trip to Antarctica. It is great. I took this bag and one other for a 3 week trip. The other was carrying back all of the stuff I would acquire on the way there and back again. I traveled through three very different climates with plenty of clothing for each. This bag held it all, including some of the gear that I would need for camping and mountaineering in the Antarctica wilderness. Best investment I made in 2008.

Awesome Bag
By Anonymous - Grand Junction, Co   June 19, 2008

WOW. I bought these to replace two Osprey 100 Spacestation's whose compression straps had broken trying to tighten up a load of clothing and gear. The Sherpa were a few Cubic Inches smaller so I was a little worried, but they actually were able to pack quite a bit more due to their design. As with all Redoxx bags, they are top quality in every sense. I wish the pictures could really demonstrate how heavy duty and well-constructed these bags are. JPEG's just don't do the bags justice!! I am extremely impressed. Also, the customer service (Amanda) was superb and is enough to keep me coming back for more. Thanks Redoxx!!!

Mislabeled?
By Anonymous -   April 21, 2006

Fully two and 1/2 times the size of the Flying Boxcar, the Sherpa is hardly a 'Junior'. A magnificently built carryall that easily converts to a backback for long hauls, this cavernous bag went to Asia half empty and came back with plenty of room to spare, despite much collecting of artifacts. Since I didn't have enough gear to stuff it full, I added a thin plywood panel at the bottom to make it easier to handle. Without the panel, the bag was shapeless and drooped when carried by the shoulder strap. If you can't fill it, you'll probably be happier with a smaller bag.Red Oxx should make a 4,200 cu.in. version of this bag to fill the void between it and the Flying Boxcar.Great product, great customer service.
Sherpa Expedition Bag Specs Chart
  • All fabrics and hardware are made in USA
  • Padded, retractable adjustable back pack shoulder straps
  • A.L.I.C.E. pack strap adjusters
  • 3/8" Neoprene Rubber Padded Bottom
  • 2" wide Heavy-duty #1 Finish Nylon Compression Straps wrap around bag
  • Fabric: 1000 weight urethane coated, Dupont certified Cordura nylon
  • 1580 weight urethane coated, Dupont certified Ballistic nylon bottom skid plate
  • Weather resistant (NOT waterproof)
  • Detachable Claw No Slip Adjustable Shoulder Strap
  • All zippers #10 YKK self locking
  • Thread: #92 bonded Solar Max nylon
  • All seams double stitched and bound
  • Full length storm flap
  • Stainless steel Mil spec snaps with Red Oxx logo
  • Monkey Fist Zip Knots on all zippers
  • Free heavy duty luggage tag
  • Embroidered logos
  • Double box stitching on all stress points such as carry handles
  • Dual end grab loop handles
  • Choose from 12 vibrant colors
  • No Bull Lifetime Warranty
  • Designed AND made in USA
  • Dimensions: 27"L x 15"W x 15"H
  • Capacity: 6,075 Cubic Inches

Sherpa Jr. Outfitter Expedition Bag Color Translator
  • Amethyst = Purple
  • Black
  • Bordeaux = Dark Red
  • Coal = Gray
  • Forest = Green
  • Khaki = Tan
  • Mariner = Blue
  • Midnight = Dark Blue
  • Olive = Military Green
  • Red
  • Saffron = Yellow
  • Safari = 1940s Olive Drab and Desert Tan

Keep in Mind: Colors on your monitor will vary from the actual color of the fabric. The only way to accurately gauge a color is to request a swatch.
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