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Red Rock Summit | Affordable EDC and Day Hike Pack

August 25, 2018 by Robert McCartney 13 Comments

Red Rock Summit | Affordable EDC and Day Hike Pack

Although there is a time and place for a large rucksack, I often find myself in need of a smaller EDC (everyday carry). During my work I board container ships and need to ensure I have all the tools required to complete my duties. During hunting or scouting, I like to have a smaller pack when I know I’ll be returning to camp the same night. I don’t see the need to bring the entire camp with me each time I decide to do a sit-in. I selected the Summit Backpack from the guys at Red Rock Outdoor Gear.

Red Rock Outdoor Gear produces tactical gear practical for police, firefighters/first-responders, military, hunters, survivalist, and outdoor enthusiasts at an affordable cost. Their product line includes: Mavrik (customizable packs and weapons cases), netting (camouflage), ghillie suits, rifle slings (reviews coming soon), backpacks, sling packs & bags, hydration packs, conceal carry bags, first-aid, survival, and MOLLE attachments.  If you are in need of this type of equipment, or you have never visited their website before, I recommend taking a look at their lineup.

Red Rock Summit | Affordable EDC and Day Hike Pack
Front/Back views of the Summit Backpack by Red Rock Outdoor Gear.

Summit Backpack Features/Specifications

    • 23 liter capacity
    • 2.1 lbs
    • Colors – tan, OD, black, ACU
    • 10”L X 9”W X 18”H
    • Hydration sleeve with routing for hose
    • MOLLE webbing compatible throughout design
    • Compression straps
    • Dual mesh water bottle holders
    • Internal compartments to assist with organization
    • Chest strap
    • External adjustable elastic gear strap (perfect for shedding layers)
    • MSRP — $69

After getting this pack, and reading the specifications, the first thing I tried to do was fill it with 23 liters of water. Obviously this was unsuccessful, so I did a capacity test of my own. Here is the gear I was able to fit inside this pack during my capacity test:

  • JetBoil (with small fuel)
  • plastic coffee cup
  • instant coffee (small)
  • Camelbak (with its own carrier)
  • weapons cleaning kit
  • first-aid supplies, freeze-dried food (three meal serving size)
  • Goal Zero nomad panel with battery
  • compass
  • the Judge (by Taurus)
  • GPS
  • range finder
  • binoculars
  • Lifestraw
  • small radio
  • personal survival kit

Basically, everything I might need while I am away from camp for the day. I needed to use my Ranger ruck-packing skills for some of the items, however, I was able to get everything inside and secured.

Red Rock Summit | Affordable EDC and Day Hike Pack
Summit Backpack capacity test.

The pack is constructed from 600 Denier Polyester with PVC lining. Denier is a sewing measurement that indicates the materials characteristics. For example, a 400D would indicate a finer fabric than a 600D. That being said, be cautious when using this system to determine a fabrics strength. A lower Denier nylon is still stronger than a higher Denier polyester. The PVC lining helps make the pack water resistant and adds overall strength.

One thing that did disappoint me about this pack was the lack of a waist strap. I am a huge fan of waist straps. They come in handy while on long hikes and add additional space for customizable storage. Additionally, I had to make some adjustments to the pack out-of-the-box before I could use it. The factory set the chest strap so high that when I initially put it on, it was over my neck. Neither of these issues should cause you to take a pass on this pack. It took me 30 seconds to fix the chest strap, and I was the one that choose the pack without the waist strap.

So far I have been pleased with the pack. It balances well when full, items are easily obtainable, and it is highly customizable. The materials used appear well-constructed and the stitching is uniform throughout. I will revisit this pack after bear/deer hunting seasons are over (late 2015). If there are any significant weaknesses to this pack, I am sure that my hunting buddy and I will expose them during that time.

The Summit Backpack can be found at Red Rock Outdoor Gear here or a great deal on Amazon.

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Robert McCartney served with the 2nd Ranger Battalion from 2003-2007 where he deployed four times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. He attended Jump school, Ranger school and has served as a riflemen progressing to a team leader. After leaving the Military Robert became a Customs and Border Protection Officer, working at both Seaports and Airports. During his time at CBP he has been utilized as a Range Safety Officer and K9 Handler, and EMT. When not spending time with his wife and kids, Robert spends his time bowhunting in Washington State, and lifting heavy things. Fun Certifications: CF-L1, Firefighter I, EMT. (Instagram: robert.mccartney)

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