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CAMP USA Rox Plus Bag - 2750cu
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CAMP USA Rox Plus Bag - 2750cu

Item # CMP0209

Haul all your gear out to the crags with the Camp USA Rox Plus Bag. With 45L (2750 cubic inches) of space, it's more than ready to hold your rope, harness, and other gear.

  • Duffel-style zipper opens up the main compartment so you don’t have to reach into the black abyss to find what you need
  • Ventilated back panel and shoulder straps keep you comfortable on warm days and sunny approaches
  • Waist belt and adjustable sternum strap help distribute the load
  • Two external mesh pockets with cover flaps and two external zip pockets keep your small items organized
  • Exterior gear daisy chains organize whatever you couldn’t fit inside
  • Large, comfy handles make for easy grabbing

Bottom Line:

Carry it all with the Rox Plus.

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Rating for this product: 2

Disappointed

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August 18, 2012

First the label on the pack and the rox website said all rox plus packs come with tarp. However this pack does not. Second the sternum strap has a manufacturing defect. On one side the strap pulls of the height adjustment. I returned the pack to Backcountry hoping the tarp was just left out and the sternum strap was just a one time event. I was wrong. Backcountry checked for me and none in stock have a tarp and all of the packs have the sternum strap malfunction. The pack was big and seemed somewhat comfortable when loaded with rope and full rack (and still had plenty of room). For the price I would of kept it if it came with a tarp and sternum strap issues were resolved. :(

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What are the dimensions of the tarp and does it have a loop to

What are the dimensions of the tarp and does it have a loop to tie the ends of your rope into so you don't lose them in the pile?

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January 29, 2012

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i have no idea on dimensions but there are rope tie-in points

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February 8, 2012

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Rating for this product: 1

Disappointing

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July 19, 2012

I was psyched to get this pack for cragging. One zipper and the sternum strap broke before I made it out of the parking lot the first time I used it. The shoulder straps attach to the pack right next to each other, so they really bit into the back of my neck while carrying it.

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Does this pack have the built-in rope tarp like the 2010 mod

Does this pack have the built-in rope tarp like the 2010 model?

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November 13, 2011

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The newest models (2012) do not have a tarp.

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July 29, 2012

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yes

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November 15, 2011

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Rating for this product: 2

I really wanted to love it... but it broke my heart.

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May 31, 2011

I generally like CAMP USA products, as I consider they are of great quality, design, and price.
As for this pack, it is MOSTLY well made, but there's a small design flaw, which could be fixed to save an otherwise great overall pack: the side mesh pockets.
These two pockets are designed to hold some items that you would need to access more often (i.e. your climbing shoes).
The problem is that the material of which this mesh is made proved to be very weak. I bought this pack to take to Arkansas on a week climbing road-trip and on the FIRST day the pack softly scraped a rock and tore two holes on the mesh. This is supposed to be a CRAG pack, MADE for that environment (ROCK), so one would assume it should be able to sustain a little wear. It DID NOT. I almost considered keeping the pack with the torn side pockets because to be fair, other than THAT problem, this is an amazing pack. Plenty of room for rope and gear, even some food and bladder. But I decided not to, as I feel it is not fair that a pack designed specifically for rock climbing does not endure past THE FIRST DAY of its FIRST TRIP.
Going for the Arcteryx MIURA 50 instead.

* This review is for: http://www.backcountry.com/camp-usa-rox-plus-bag-3050cu-cmp0149
* It's essentially the same pack so I'm leaving my review as a guidance, basically because the mesh side pockets have the same design flaw.

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December 15, 2011

but it's not the same pack...perhaps they reinforced the mesh? also...the miura 50 doesn't have mesh pockets, so while i can see your annoyance, you won't have them at all with that bag. further, the miura 50 costs twice as much and has twice the weight. i'm curious if you got the bag and feel it's more than twice as good? thanks for any response!

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Tech Specs:

Material:
UltraPack HD 156 
Volume:
2750 cu in 
Carrying Options:
shoulder strap, grab handles 
Closure:
front zipper 
Pockets:
2 side mesh, 2 side zip 
Weight:
2 lb 4 oz 
Recommended Use:
cragging 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year