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title: "Teton 65L Signal backpack, durable and ready for hiking, camping or backpacking. Perfect lightweight travel bag with more room than you think, Terra"
brand: "teton sports"
price: "AR$427323"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Teton Sports"
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# 65L capacity - pack more, weigh less Hydration compatible + dual bottle holders Multi-access points - top/front/side ease Teton 65L Signal backpack, durable and ready for hiking, camping or backpacking. Perfect lightweight travel bag with more room than you think, Terra

**Brand:** teton sports
**Price:** AR$427323
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎒 Gear up for every adventure — pack smart, hike fearless!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Teton 65L Signal backpack, durable and ready for hiking, camping or backpacking. Perfect lightweight travel bag with more room than you think, Terra by teton sports
- **How much does it cost?** AR$427323 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/672805614-teton-65l-signal-backpack-durable-and-ready-for-hiking-camping)

## Best For

- teton sports enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted teton sports brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Room to Roam:** Generous 65L capacity fits multi-day gear without bulk
- • **Custom Comfort:** Adjustable waist, chest, and shoulder straps with ventilated back panel for all-day support
- • **Access Your Way:** Top, front, and side entry points for ultra-fast packing and retrieval
- • **Stay Hydrated, Stay Ready:** Dual water bottle holders plus hydration bladder compatibility for seamless hydration on the move
- • **Durability Meets Lightweight:** Rugged materials built to endure rugged trails while keeping pack weight low

## Overview

The Teton 65L Signal backpack is a durable, lightweight hiking and backpacking pack designed for multi-day trips. Featuring a spacious 65-liter capacity, multiple access points, adjustable ergonomic support, and hydration compatibility, it balances rugged performance with comfort. Ideal for serious outdoor enthusiasts and millennial adventurers seeking reliable gear that adapts to diverse trail demands.

## Description

Bouldering in Moab? Bring it. Conquering a stretch of the Continental Divide Trail? No sweat. Well, you might sweat a little—the trail is over 3,000 miles. The point is, whatever awe-inspiring adventures your bucket list holds, TETON Sports has a pack to get you there (and back).Completely re-engineered with a simplified, intuitive design and fresh materials and features, our new Numa and Signal packs are the most attractive, functional, and affordable technical packs on the market. We'd even bet our favorite hiking boots on it. (Not that you'd want to win that bet; they're pretty ripe.)Lightweight and durable, the Numa Backpack comes in a convenient 30L or 45L size that's perfect for urban trekking, fast day hikes or climbs, or weekend excursions. Its sleek and streamlined design conceals more room than you'd expect from a typical daypack—with a lot less bulk. The main body zipper lets you open the entire bag like a clamshell for fast and easy access to everything you've crammed… er, packed neatly… inside. A back panel entry pocket is perfect for stowing your laptop (looking at you, digital nomads) but we say skip the spreadsheets and tuck a hydration bladder in there instead. For you super thirsty types, there's also a large water bottle pocket on each side of the pack.

Review: Great Backpack At A Great Price - I’ve had this backpack for a few months now and I love it! As someone just getting started in backpacking, I was looking for the best quality I could get without breaking the bank. This pack has exceeded my expectations. First off, I have several Teton Sports products and love them! I have their Trailhead Ultralight sleeping bag (http://www.desertcart.com/dp/B007JTLKCC/) and it fits perfectly in the Hiker 3700 sleeping bag compartment without needing any additional compression straps. The main compartment is surprisingly large. I can pack three days of food, stove, pot, fuel, extra clothes and a sleeping pillow (Teton Sports ComfortLite) with room to spare. The pouch on top is perfect for items you use more often or when taking a quick break (i.e. first aid kid, snacks, maps, etc.). The pouch on the waist belt is great for stuff you need without taking the pack off (compass, camera & phone). A few additional details that may help people: 1.) I’m 6’3” and 220 lbs. I think I’m pushing the limit on the height limit for this bag. It’s still comfortable when wearing but I really need another inch or so for an absolute perfect fit. If you’re over 6’ tall, make sure you measure your torso length. My torso is 22” and I’m right at the limit (maybe a little over). 2.) The description on desertcart states this pack will hold a 2.5L hydration bladder but Teton Sports says it will handle 3.0L on their website. After receiving a VERY quick and courteous response from Teton Sports, I ordered the 3.0L Platypus Big Zip (http://www.desertcart.com/dp/B001KZGYLS/) taking their word on it. Not only does the 3.0L fit with a Sawyer inline filter (http://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0034VR8ES/) attached, but there’s room to spare. 3.) The description says this pack is good for a 3 or 4 day outing which is probably accurate for a newbie like me. I think you could probably get enough supplies for a longer outing if you know what you’re doing. 4.) I have the Teton Sports XXL self-inflating sleeping pad (http://www.desertcart.com/dp/B009L1MF7A/) which easily straps on the outside of this pack and you hardly know it’s there. I plan on getting the regular size pad once I start doing more extended hikes where size and weight starts to make a real difference. All in all, this is a fantastic backpack. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for good quality and many features at an affordable price.
Review: NIce day/overnight pack - I hiked about 600 miles and 100K feet of elevation gain with a back pack that was a little short on me but did the job while hiking all of the mountains over 4000 feet in NH this year. So when I was done I decided it was time to reward myself with a new pack especially with winter hiking coming and the need to carry more clothing. I am 6 feet tall and a 33" waist with a back measurement is 21.5". I had tried other packs on at many hiking equipment stores but they were more than I wanted to spend or did not fit just right. I bought this pack and was able to adjust it to fit my back perfectly and also be able to cinch up the waist belt for me. It fits very nicely on my body. I have been able to stuff this with clothing and emergency supplies easily and it has a nice feel on the body when filled. Did a hike in the snow last weekend which required micro-spikes and snow shoes, which I was able to attach to the outside of the pack easily (I did need to add a couple metal rings, like a key ring, to a couple locations so I would have places to secure items securely). I believe I read a review that a person could not fit a sleeping bag in the pack. I tested this first after receiving the pack and found that all three (not at the same time) of my sleeping bags fits nicely in the pack when they are in their compression bags. This pack only has about 20 miles on it and there are no signs of wear and tear and it looks like I will be getting just as many miles out of it as I have the others I own. I would strongly recommend this pack. If the manufacturer reads these reviews here are a couple recommendations. 1) I would like to have two water line output holes. I just had to get used to the water coming from the opposite side I was used too (over right shoulder). 2) would like to have "gear loops" on the outside of the pack. I have found other ways to attach gear but this is a nice feature on other packs I own. UPDATE: 1/19/2015 I have used this for about 100 miles of hiking since buying it, mostly winter hiking. Plenty of room for all the extra winter clothes and equipment. I added four metal key rings to strap/gear areas so I would have an area I could run cords/straps thru to attach the snow shoes, microspikes, and butt sled to. I have had no issues with the pack quality or anything else. Feels and fits real nice. UPDATE: 8/4/2015 I have put many more miles on this pack and am still happy with it. I did have to re-sew a section of the zipper on the top pouch, but that is about it for using it just about every other weekend for over a year. It has been scraped along rocks/boulders/trees as there have been many bushwacks to get to the peaks and there are no snags.

## Features

- Top, front, and side access points with large mesh front pocket
- Main compartment + two compartment lid for trail extras
- Comfort adjustments at waist, chest, and shoulders
- Easy-adjust back panel with ventilation
- Two water bottle holders, hydration compatible

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D8RB8J55 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,844 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #27 in Internal Frame Hiking Backpacks |
| Capacity Total | 65 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,537) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 4.7 Pounds |
| Item model number | 30007 |
| Manufacturer | TETON Sports |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 12 x 27 inches |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Backpack At A Great Price
*by C***R on March 14, 2014*

I’ve had this backpack for a few months now and I love it! As someone just getting started in backpacking, I was looking for the best quality I could get without breaking the bank. This pack has exceeded my expectations. First off, I have several Teton Sports products and love them! I have their Trailhead Ultralight sleeping bag (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007JTLKCC/) and it fits perfectly in the Hiker 3700 sleeping bag compartment without needing any additional compression straps. The main compartment is surprisingly large. I can pack three days of food, stove, pot, fuel, extra clothes and a sleeping pillow (Teton Sports ComfortLite) with room to spare. The pouch on top is perfect for items you use more often or when taking a quick break (i.e. first aid kid, snacks, maps, etc.). The pouch on the waist belt is great for stuff you need without taking the pack off (compass, camera & phone). A few additional details that may help people: 1.) I’m 6’3” and 220 lbs. I think I’m pushing the limit on the height limit for this bag. It’s still comfortable when wearing but I really need another inch or so for an absolute perfect fit. If you’re over 6’ tall, make sure you measure your torso length. My torso is 22” and I’m right at the limit (maybe a little over). 2.) The description on Amazon states this pack will hold a 2.5L hydration bladder but Teton Sports says it will handle 3.0L on their website. After receiving a VERY quick and courteous response from Teton Sports, I ordered the 3.0L Platypus Big Zip (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KZGYLS/) taking their word on it. Not only does the 3.0L fit with a Sawyer inline filter (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034VR8ES/) attached, but there’s room to spare. 3.) The description says this pack is good for a 3 or 4 day outing which is probably accurate for a newbie like me. I think you could probably get enough supplies for a longer outing if you know what you’re doing. 4.) I have the Teton Sports XXL self-inflating sleeping pad (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009L1MF7A/) which easily straps on the outside of this pack and you hardly know it’s there. I plan on getting the regular size pad once I start doing more extended hikes where size and weight starts to make a real difference. All in all, this is a fantastic backpack. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for good quality and many features at an affordable price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ NIce day/overnight pack
*by T***R on December 2, 2014*

I hiked about 600 miles and 100K feet of elevation gain with a back pack that was a little short on me but did the job while hiking all of the mountains over 4000 feet in NH this year. So when I was done I decided it was time to reward myself with a new pack especially with winter hiking coming and the need to carry more clothing. I am 6 feet tall and a 33" waist with a back measurement is 21.5". I had tried other packs on at many hiking equipment stores but they were more than I wanted to spend or did not fit just right. I bought this pack and was able to adjust it to fit my back perfectly and also be able to cinch up the waist belt for me. It fits very nicely on my body. I have been able to stuff this with clothing and emergency supplies easily and it has a nice feel on the body when filled. Did a hike in the snow last weekend which required micro-spikes and snow shoes, which I was able to attach to the outside of the pack easily (I did need to add a couple metal rings, like a key ring, to a couple locations so I would have places to secure items securely). I believe I read a review that a person could not fit a sleeping bag in the pack. I tested this first after receiving the pack and found that all three (not at the same time) of my sleeping bags fits nicely in the pack when they are in their compression bags. This pack only has about 20 miles on it and there are no signs of wear and tear and it looks like I will be getting just as many miles out of it as I have the others I own. I would strongly recommend this pack. If the manufacturer reads these reviews here are a couple recommendations. 1) I would like to have two water line output holes. I just had to get used to the water coming from the opposite side I was used too (over right shoulder). 2) would like to have "gear loops" on the outside of the pack. I have found other ways to attach gear but this is a nice feature on other packs I own. UPDATE: 1/19/2015 I have used this for about 100 miles of hiking since buying it, mostly winter hiking. Plenty of room for all the extra winter clothes and equipment. I added four metal key rings to strap/gear areas so I would have an area I could run cords/straps thru to attach the snow shoes, microspikes, and butt sled to. I have had no issues with the pack quality or anything else. Feels and fits real nice. UPDATE: 8/4/2015 I have put many more miles on this pack and am still happy with it. I did have to re-sew a section of the zipper on the top pouch, but that is about it for using it just about every other weekend for over a year. It has been scraped along rocks/boulders/trees as there have been many bushwacks to get to the peaks and there are no snags.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***B on June 20, 2016*

This pack works amazing. I tested this pack, along with several other items I had purchased on amazon, on a weekend expedition. I loaded the pack with 3 days worth of clothes, a set of rain gear pants, rain gear jacket, extra pair of shoes for evening wear, klymat inflatable pillow, air mattress, ohhu ultralight sleeping bag (was too light even for late spring weather), my emergency kit, sunscreen, bug spray, 3 liter hydration bladder, hygiene kit including a small bowl for washing and hung my VINSIC solar panel on the back. I used the clips on the bag to secure my Tenton 2 man mountain tent on the back. Equipment I was given included my meals for the weekend, lantrine kit, portable stove/fuel, hiking poles, gps unit, map & compass, water filtration kit and a dry bag for items except the hiking poles. I fit it all in this pack comfortably with even a little room to spare. The load was balanced and when I tightened the shoulder straps I was good to go for the hike. There was some parts that we had to descend small rocky areas and the pack was secure and balanced enough that the weight didn't throw me off. The first night I loved that I could store my sleeping bag, mattress and pillow in a separate bottom component. It was easy to get that stuff out and set it up. The other hikers were impressed with my ruck, and the tent to be honest. The bottom contains a cover for the ruck for rain. I used it during the canoeing portion and it worked great at keeping water off of the pack. Definitely sewn & stitched together well, even under stress there was no ripping, tearing of material or seams. I gave the pack a good wipe down when I got home and nothing looked damaged and it was a busy weekend. The hip straps kept the load weight feeling good around my back area. The small pouch in the front kept a few snacks handy for along the way. I've used a few packs and by far this is the best one I have used so far. I am doing another expedition in the fall so I am excited to try it out again or maybe get another brand to compare it against.

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