Stone Glacier

Stone Glacier Sky 5900 Frame Pack

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STON0006
As low as $590.75 Regular Price $695.00

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Features
  • 5 lbs. 1.4 oz. on Krux Frame w/ medium belt
  • 5 lbs. 4.5 oz. on Xcurve Frame w/ medium belt
  • 5,400 cubic inch main bag
  • 4,300 cubic inch bivy-mode
  • 96 L main bag with Sky Lid
  • Hydration compatible
  • Full panel zip for access to the main bag
  • Front zipped pocket for quick access to essentials
  • 150+ pound load rating
  • Hydration compatible (Hydro Sleeve - Sold Separately)
  • 2,500+ cubic inch expandable Load-Shelf
  • Belt attachments
  • Heavy-duty YKK #10 zipper
  • Cordura 500 and Xpac fabric
  • Belt size - Small 28"-30"
  • Belt size - Medium 31"-36"
  • Belt size - Large 37"+
  • Heavy-duty, 1" Duraflex military approved buckles and webbing
  • Made in the USA
Product Description

The Stone Glacier Sky 5900 internal frame hunting backpack blends function of a front panel zip with the versatility of the proven Sky design. The Stone Glacier Sky 5900 internal frame hunting backpack weighs about 5.55lbs on Medium Xcurve. The large front panel zip allows quick access to virtually the entire pack while the Sky design offers excellent compression. The Stone Glacier Sky 5900 internal frame hunting backpack can go from a 4300 cubic bivy mode to full volume 5900 cubic inches with lid. Add the load shelf volume of 2500+ cubic inches to bring the overall max volume to 8000 cubic plus. Anything from day trips to multi-week trips, the Stone Glacier Sky 5900 internal frame hunting backpack has it covered.

Stone Glacier - Waist Belt Sizing

  • Small belts are measured 28" - 30"
  • Medium belts are measured 31" - 36"
  • Large belts are measured 37" and above

Stone Glacier - Proper Pack Fitting

When fitting a Stone Glacier Pack, there are three things we look for in a perfect fit. (A) First, we always want the belt centered on the tip of your hip bone. Belt positioning can be altered by adjusting the attachment height of the shoulder straps. (B) Next, we want to make sure the shoulder straps make solid contact with the backside of our shoulders. (C) If a gap is present between the shoulder strap and shoulder, it often can be eliminated by loosening the load lifters. Lastly, we want to aim for the color transition on the shoulder straps (D) to land on, or close to, your collarbone. Placement can be altered with a combination of adjusting the attachment height of the shoulder straps on the frame sheet and loosening of load lifters.


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SG Founder and Lead Designer Kurt Racicot walks us through how to properly fit a Stone Glacier backpack.