Arc Haul 62L Backpack (2024)

Arc Haul 62L Backpack

$349.00 USDWeight22.1 oz / 627.0 g

Lead TimeThis Product Has Been Discontinued

Love this pack! So light I can justify carrying a couple little luxuries that help make Camp more comfortable, and love that I’ve been able to customize it with the many accessories available.

– Joe E., ★★★★★

**Thisbackpack has been replaced by our newer Arc Haul Ultra. It has a similar designbut is constructed witha more durable Ultra materialand features a back panelwithLycra for a more comfortable fit.

Long days between resupplies require a pack designed with ample space and durability. The ultralight Arc Haul backpack is innovatively designed to be atrue workhorse from the Sierras to the Shenandoah.

Comfortably transfer your pack’s weight to your hips with our patented ‘Arc Frame’ system. The frame also creates a gap between your back and the pack allowing for air flow that helps keeps you cool.

Featuring adjustable shoulder straps, an interchangeable belt, and a variety of optional modular add-ons, the award-winning Arc Haul will allow you to tackle those long days on the trail with a durable ultralight backpack designed to fit you.

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  • Constructed from 4.85 oz/sqyd Gridstop Fabric.

  • Roll-top closure (like our dry bags) keeps water out, and lets you roll down the top as your gear load shrinks. All seams and attachment points are taped, making the pack highly water resistant. We still suggest using dry bags for your important items like your sleeping bag.

  • Comfy 3/8" thick by 2.75" wide padded contoured shoulder straps and padded belt. Both the straps and the belt have a daisy chain for clipping on items, and an adjustable position sternum strap is also included. The belt and shoulder straps have 3D mesh on the underside. This gives them a little bit more cushion, and the belt also has more texture for better grip.

  • Side pockets are sized to fit 1 or 1.5 liter bottles. They are positioned low on the pack and slanted forward for easy access without removing the pack. The pockets have drainage holes at the bottom, and elastic that keeps them tight at the top.

  • Large stretchy mesh center pocket is great for quick access items. Mesh also lets you dry wet clothing and gives you a clear view of your gear.

  • Side compression straps are made from non-stretchy Dyneema® cord for squishing down the pack volume. They also allow you to stand tall items like trekking poles in the side pockets.

  • A top strap, and base straps allow you to lash on extra items to the top or base of the pack. The straps come off if you don't need them.

  • A centrally located Hydration Port is included to string out a drinking tube over either the left or right shoulder. It is just above/between the shoulder straps and it has a triangular cover to keep out water. A water bladder can either be hung from an internal hang loop or laid horizontally on top of your gear.

  • The 62L pack size has enough space for 5-6 days of food and ultralight gear. The pack can be compressed down with the roll top and side compression straps for short trips or use the top strap and base straps to lash extra stuff to the outside for long carries.

  • All standard Bear Canisters, including the Bearikade Expedition and the BearVault 500 will fit in the upper half of this pack standing on end. There is enough extra girth to either wrap a foam pad around the canister (if you use one) or stand a medium stuff sack vertically beside the bear canister.

  • The short and medium size frames will fit into an airplane overhead bin with the top rolled down to the frame. The tall size frame may not fit unless you pop the vertical frame bars out of the pack.

  • Our Flexed Arc Frame is is covered by US Patent No. 9,060,590

  • Our torso height adjustment mechanism is is covered by US Patent No. 9,848,687

  • All Zpacks gear has a two year limited warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. Please see ourreturn / warrantypolicy.

  • Made in the USA.
  • Our ultralight Flexed Arc frame keeps the pack stiff so that most weight is carried on the hips instead of the shoulders. The frame pieces and mesh back panel can be easily removed or replaced.

  • The frame is curved to allow air flow and keep your back cushioned from the pack's contents. You can adjust the curve by tensioning the mesh back panel. The recommended arch is about 2.5" (6 cm).

  • The belt is attached directly to the bottom of the pack frame for the best load transfer.

  • The belt is removable and interchangeable. If you lose weight or need to share the pack between people the belt can be swapped out. Watch the belt removal video here.

  • The shoulder straps and load lifter straps are attached directly to the frame. Load lifters straps come standard on this pack.

  • The shoulder straps can move up or down to adjust the torso height to a perfect fit using our patented torso adjustment mechanism. It works like a conveyor belt. This is great for sharing the pack between people, for growing teenagers, or for resale.

  • The belt provides a full wrap around your back. No need for additional lumbar support.

  • The belt is done with "V-Style" webbing so that the top and bottom circumference can be adjusted independently. This helps wrap your hips much more securely, and prevents the belt from sliding down.

  • Collectively, these features provide the additional load transfer necessary for loads up to around 40 lbs (18 kg).

Specifications:

Body dimensions: 8" x 12.5" x 30" (20 cm x 31.8 cm x 76 cm)

Volume: 62L(49L main body, 2.5L each side pocket, 8L center pocket)

Frame Height: Short 19" (48.3 cm), Medium 21.5" (54.6 cm), Tall 24" (61 cm)

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4.85 oz/sqyd Gridstop Fabric


This popular backpack material is a little stronger against abrasion. It has a grid of white High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) threads for exceptional tear strength, as well as a diagonal woven ripstop. The fabric has a waterproof urethane coating on the inside. This high-quality fabric has afinished weight(including the waterproof coating) of 4.85 oz/sqyd (165 g/m²).

Weight:

4.85 oz/sqyd (165 g/m²)

Water Resistance:
>20,000 mmH₂O

Made in Japan.

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.3.5 oz/sqyd Mesh

This is the mesh that we use on ourbackpack'scenter pockets. It has a relatively light weight for mesh, while being difficult to tear. It can withstand getting caught on branches and other typical abrasion that backpacks are subjected to. The hole size is a about 4 mm (a little over 1/8").


Weight:
3.5 oz/sqyd (119 g/m²)
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5.3 oz/sqyd 3D Spacer Mesh

This mesh has a three-dimensional structure which allows airflow and adds cushioning. It has a tricot backing so you can't see clear through the holes. We use it on the underside of ourbackpack's shoulder straps and belts to absorb sweat, add cushion, and add grip. Our 3D mesh weighs less than most other types.


Weight:
5.3 oz/sqyd (180 g/m²)

Thickness:
About 3/32" (2.5 mm)

Torso Height:

To measure your torso height, you will need the help of a friend and a string or cloth tape measure.

Most hikers wear their belt near the top of their hips, however, it isn’t uncommon for hikers to position their belt higher or lower.

To ensure you lock in the perfect fit, we suggest putting a belt on over your clothes in the spot where you’d like to belt to ride. Start your measurement at the center of the belt where it meets your spine.

Lower your chin towards your chest. This will cause the C7 vertebrae to protrude at the base of your neck. The C7 vertebrae will mark the top of your torso height measurement.

Using the string or cloth tape measure, follow the curve of your spine up from the center of your belt to your C7 vertebrae. This measurement is your torso height.

Belt Size:

The padded portion of the belt is 1" shorter than the listed minimum adjustment. For example a "Medium (30-36 inches)" belt has padding which measures about 29" tip to tip, and has a minimum adjustment circumference of 30". It is the recommended size if your actual measurement is up to 36" however the webbing extends further.

To measure your belt size, pull a string or cloth tape measure tight around the spot you’d like your belt to ride. Choose a belt with a minimum adjustment of a couple inches smaller than your actual waist measurement. This will leave room for you to tighten down the belt if you lose a little weight on trail.

The belts on our Arc Series packs are also removable and interchangeable. This will give you the ability to switch the belt out if your waist size changes or if you order the incorrect size by mistake.

Arc Haul Add-Ons

Water Bottle Sleeve

$29.95

Weight0.6 oz (16 g)

Easy to use. Enough support to be able to slide bottle in and out. Elastic loop holds the bottle in when bending over. Top notch!! Thanks, Zpacks.

– France M., ★★★★★

Water BottleSleeves are a great way to keep your water easily accessible while also counter-balancing your backpack. Designed to fit most popular tall slim 1L bottles such as Smart Water, Body Armor, Essentia and similar, these sleeves will attach to the shoulder straps on just about any backpack.

Water Bottle Sleeve

$29.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.6 oz / 16 g

Shoulder Pouch w/ Zipper

$42.95

Weight0.9 oz (25 g)

Designed for the adventurer on the go, our Shoulder Pouch w/ Zipper isthe ideal place to store items that you need on the ready, likea small camera, your wallet, a map or your smart phone. The streamlined design carries comfortably on your shoulder, and you will hardly notice them there.

The small exterior mesh pocket can be used to store your small items like lip balm, emergency whistle, or a compass.

Shoulder Pouch w/ Zipper

$42.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.9 oz / 25 g

Shoulder Pouch

$24.95

Weight0.6 oz (18 g)

Keeps your cell phone secure and handy when you need it for navigation or to take a picture. Pouch weighs next to nothing; a must for every serious hiker. I highly recommend this product.

– Paul G., ★★★★★

Shoulder Pouches are the ideal place to keep your small camera or phone in reach for taking quick photos. The main compartment of the shoulder pouches are a good size for your wallet, car keys, map, headlamp, mittens, sunglasses, candy bars, pack towel, GPS, or any other items you would like to have within easy reach. The pouches carry comfortably on your shoulder, and you will hardly notice them there.

The small exterior mesh pocket can be used to store your small items like lip balm, emergency whistle, or a compass.

Shoulder Pouch

$24.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.6 oz / 18 g

Belt Pouch

$32.95

Weight0.8 oz (24 g)

The belt pouches on Zpacks are one of the many selling points for their products. They are roomy, easy to access and are superior to that offered on any other pack I've used!

– Cristy G., ★★★★★

Be prepared for whatever the trail may bring by keeping your essentials close in hand with our belt pouches. These pouches clip securely to a padded belt, like on our Arc backpacks. There is plenty of space for aheadlamp, folded maps, snacks,hatandgloves, gadgets, you name it.

If your backpack has a webbing belt, try Belt Pouches with Pads.

Belt Pouch

$32.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.8 oz / 24 g

Front Utility Pack Accessory

$74.95

Weight2.9 oz (81 g)

Really glad I bought this pouch—it works with my pack’s waist belt, it’s practically weightless, and it’s the perfect size for phone, compass, map and a few snacks.

– Charles Y., ★★★★★

From the summit to the streets, the versatile Front Utility Pack Accessoryprovides quick and easy access to all your essentials.

With plenty of space for your phone, a camera, a jacket or snacks, the ultralight F.U.P.A. can be worn as a stand-alone item while bagging a peak or for a night out on the town.

Leave the webbing belt at home and connect the F.U.P.A. directly to one of our backpacks for the ultimate pack accessory.

Front Utility Pack Accessory

$74.95 USD

  • Weight

    2.9 oz / 81 g

Multi-Pack

$74.95

Weight3.0 oz (86 g)

Really appreciate the ability to carry it different ways and to carry it alone on days in town. Saves much time and aggravation as you can get to most things you need during your hike when carried on your chest.

– Mark B., ★★★★★

This versatile four-in-one backpack accessory is one of our most popular items. The ability to choose between four different configurations helps make the Multi-Pack the perfect companion for just about any adventure.

Need a spare set of Multi-Pack straps? Click here.

Check out more of our Backpack Add-Ons.

Multi-Pack

$74.95 USD

  • Weight

    3.0 oz / 86 g

Stick-On Key Zip Pouch

$29.95

Weight0.6 oz (17 g)

This thing was easy to attach and very lightweight. It will help me not lose track of IDs and cash in the bottom of my pack!

– Karen J., ★★★★★

Make sure you don’t lose your most important items. Attach this stick-on key zip pouch to the inside of your backpack, and your keys, wallet, passport, smartphone or other valuables will still be where you left them at the end of your hike. When you get to town the pouch detaches and fits in your pocket.

Just peel off the brown paper backing from the included flat clips and attach the pouch inside your backpack where you want it. We usually stick it towards the top of the backpack right behind the shoulder straps so that it is easy to get to. The adhesive bonds well and will also work on any urethane coated backpack material. Spare Stick on Flat Clips are available if you want to clip this pouch to a second location.

Stick-On Key Zip Pouch

$29.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.6 oz / 17 g

Medium Dry Bag

$34.95

Weight0.7 oz (20 g)

Very lightweight and compact. Roll top allows for flexible stowing options. All specs exactly as stated.

– Patrick M., ★★★★★

Trek through damp forests with confidence and dry gear. This is a good size for multiple clothing items, a tent, or a down quilt. This size fits well horizontally in most smaller backpacks.

Need a different size? Check out the rest of ourDry Bag collection.

Medium Dry Bag

$34.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.7 oz / 20 g

Top Side Pocket

$27.95

Weight0.5 oz (14 g)

These pockets are perfect for a few bulky items that I like to bring on my trips. I highly recommend them!

– Michael H., ★★★★★

Sometimes an adventure calls for a little extra space. Made from Ultra material, ourmodular Top Side Pockets allow you to carry extra gear (like your cooking pot or rain gear) on the outside of your pack whilestillbeing able to accommodatetaller items (like trekking poles, an umbrella, or a fishing pole) behind the pockets.

Top Side Pocket

$27.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.5 oz / 14 g

Ice Axe Loops (Both Sides of Pack)

$9.95

Weight0.1 oz (3 g)

The loops fit my pack perfect and my ice axe perfect. What can I say...they’re perfect!

– Jerry C., ★★★★★

When your adventure calls for traveling along snowy ridgelines or climbing icy peaks, the ice axe loops are the perfect addition to your backpack. A pair of loops are attached at each side of the pack for securing two ice axes. The head of each axe secures through a loop at the bottom, and the handle is kept tight at the top with a shock cord band. The loops can all come off when you aren't carrying axes.

Ice Axe Loops (Both Sides of Pack)

$9.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.1 oz / 3 g

Trekking Pole Holsters (Both Sides of Pack)

$9.95

Weight0.4 oz (12 g)

I love them. They work great for my trekking poles and fishing pole !!!

– Scott B., ★★★★★

When the terrain levels out or you’re strolling into a trail town, trekking pole holsters are a great way to stow your trekking poles out of the way. These are convenient if you want to quickly store your poles for climbing,road walking, or other situations where you prefer to have your hands free.

This item includes two pairs of adjustable shock cord loops. Attach them to your shoulder straps and belt at each side of the backpack to temporarily hold a trekking pole at either side.

Trekking Pole Holsters (Both Sides of Pack)

$9.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.4 oz / 12 g

Umbrella Holster

$5.95

Weight0.2 oz (6 g)

This item has saved many a hike through scorching temperatures and inclement weather. Great product. Will never hit the trail without it.

– Christian D., ★★★★★

The Umbrella Holsterallows you to keepyour hands free while protecting yourself from the rain and sunwithan ultralight umbrella.It easily attaches tothedaisy chain on most backpack's straps. In calm weather you can keep both hands on your trekking poles,while in strong wind ordriving rain youcan restone hand on the umbrella to control the angle.

The Umbrella Holster consists of a clip and an adjustable shock cord loop that attaches to your shoulder strap.

Attach the buckle above the sternum strap on your strap's daisy chain and then attach the shock cord loop at the bottom of the daisy chain.

Insert your umbrella into the clip and then cinch the shock cord tight around the umbrella’s handle.

Perfect for use with our Lotus UL Umbrella.

Umbrella Holster

$5.95 USD

  • Weight

    0.2 oz / 6 g

All Accessories

Arc Haul 62L Backpack (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between arc haul and arc blast? ›

Arc Blast. Previous versions of the Arc Haul featured ultralight Gridstop fabric with a waterproof urethane coating on the inside. The Gridstop Arc Haul was the somewhat more durable counterpart to Zpacks' popular, Dyneema-based Arc Blast—it was a few ounces heavier than the blast but could carry a heavier load.

Is a 60L backpack big enough for backpacking? ›

These are the most popular backpacking packs sold at REI and they're an excellent choice for warm-weather trips lasting 3 or more days. Packs in the 50- to 80-liter range are also great for shorter trips where you pack a little more luxuriously or multisport activities like backcountry skiing.

How many liters do I need for ultralight backpacking? ›

While a traditional backpacker might have a 65-liter pack in the three- to four-pound range, savvy ultralight devotees may choose a frameless, minimally-padded 45- to 55-liter pack, occasionally even smaller, weighing a scant one-and-a-half to two pounds.

How long does an arc flash arc blast explosion last? ›

An arc flash lasts until the overcurrent protectant devices open the circuit. A fast-acting fuse may open the circuit in several milliseconds, or a circuit breaker may operate within six cycles or less but, by that time, the damage has already been done.

How loud can an arc blast be? ›

The sudden expansion of an arc blast is very loud and can create a noise exposure up to 140 dB at a distance of two feet, which can cause permanent hearing damage.

Is Zpacks a good brand? ›

Zpacks is a leader in the UL pack market, known for mixing innovative suspension platforms with ultralight fabrics.

What is the difference between a waterproof backpack and a water resistant backpack? ›

A water-resistant backpack only resists the water, which means at a certain point, water will be able to break through. A waterproof backpack is, however, completely impervious to any amount of water assault, meaning water will never go through.

Why are hiking backpacks not waterproof? ›

They often have a waterproof treatment, but even the best backpacks for hiking aren't necessarily waterproof. It's difficult to waterproof seams, and water can get into zippers, cords or holes for headphones or hydration packs. The more features a hiking backpack has, basically, the more difficult it is to waterproof.

Is 70L too big for backpacking? ›

You also need to see what kind of backpacker you are, And that. I would say though, in general, 55 to 70L is a good range to be in. Most good packs are very light so a little extra room at 200/odd grams more won't hurt you.

Can I bring a 60L backpack on a plane? ›

In many cases, as long as it's not larger than about 55L, yes, you can use many backpacking backpacks as a carry on. Or, if you want to check extra gear like tent stakes and trekking poles, check it all. Just pack it up in a more durable bag first to protect your precious gear.

Is a 65L backpack too big? ›

Extra large bags, 65L and up, are for long hiking trips. These bags work well in the outdoors when you'll be carrying multiple days' worth of clothing, food, and camping gear. But bags larger than 65L are way too big for travel, even on extended trips.

Should I get a 55L or 65L pack? ›

IMO 65L is plenty big enough and, if you fill it, it'll be difficult to carry. 55L woukd be better packed with clothes that can be washed and dried easily. Carrying more than about 12 kg can get to be too much after an hour or so - and use the waist belt adjusted properly so the main weight is on your hips.

What size backpack for Camino de Santiago? ›

Choosing a backpack is another important choice in Camino planning. For a warm-weather camino, a 30-45 liter backpack should suffice. Look for a pack that weight 3 pounds or less (1.5 kg), as heavy expedition packs with a lot of padding and stiff stays are not necessary for the Camino.

What size backpack for 2 weeks in Europe? ›

When traveling across Europe with only a backpack for up to two weeks, it's crucial to choose a backpack with the right features. Opt for a 40-45-liter backpack with padded shoulder straps, a waist belt for comfort, and multiple compartments for organization.

What is the difference between an arc flash and an arc blast? ›

Arc Flash vs Arc Blast - "Arc flash” is the extremely high-temperature discharge of fire produced by an electrical fault in air, while “Arc blast” refers to the high-pressure pressure wave caused by a sudden arc fault in electrical systems that can cause injury or death unless workers are wearing personal protective ...

What is an example of an arc blast? ›

One of the most common examples of an arc flash occurs when an incandescent light bulb burns out.

What are the three types of arc flash? ›

The Four Types of Arc Flash
  • Open air arc – The primary, most commonly understood arc used in arc testing.
  • Arc-in-a-box – Used in one form for arc testing in the EU.
  • Ejected arc – When arc plasma hits the worker.
  • A tracking arc – Most common at higher voltages, arc plasma conducts on skin or through clothing.

What is arc blast pressure? ›

○ An arc blast creates a pressure wave that can. reach 2,000 lbs./sq. ft. Noise can exceed 140 dB.

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