Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack

Comfortable Ultralight Backpack With A Full Featured Design

$299.97
Membership Pricing: $269.97

  • Ultralight weight under 2 lbs
  • CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System distributes weight while giving you more mobility and comfort
  • Expandable storage and organization options fit various packing needs
  • Durable ultralight fabrics ensure abrasion resistance without a weight penalty
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Description

The Shadowlight™ Ultralight Backpack is designed to give you the weight savings of ultralight gear without sacrificing comfort or functionality. Weighing under 2 pounds with a full frame and supportive hip belt, it carries up to 40 lb loads efficiently while maintaining a streamlined, lightweight profile. With 60L of capacity and multiple external storage options, it’s built for multi-day trips, thru-hikes, and demanding backcountry use.

What sets it apart is its balance of simplicity and access. The full-length front zipper allows you to reach your gear without unpacking, while the structured suspension system keeps weight off your shoulders and on your hips. Worn and trusted by beginners on their first overnight and thru-hikers covering 2000-mile trails alike.

Specs
  • Weight: 31.5 oz (size M with M hip belt)
  • Volume: 49L main + 15L external pockets = 64L total
  • Main Fabric: 100D Robic Nylon w/ 200D Spectra Ripstop
  • Bottom Panel Fabric: 210D Robic Nylon w/ 400D Spectra Ripstop
  • Water Resistance: WP Rating 1500 mm HH
  • Suspension Height: 24" (M & L) | 22" (S)
  • Bag Sizes: Short, Medium, Tall
  • Hip Belt Sizes: XS – XL
  • Zippers: YKK
  • Max Recommended Carry Weight: 40 lbs
  • Hydration Compatible: This pack can be used with most water bladders if desired
  • Colors: Carbon Gray
  • Warranty: Outdoor Vitals Performance Promise
Key Features
  • CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System is our most comfortable frame, harness, & load lift system yet (learn more in next drop-down)
  • Anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays with functional load lifters keeps your pack weight distributed correctly & comfortably
  • Top Y-strap for load stability or securing additional items
  • Roll-top closure with top cinch strap for securing gear like pads or shelters
  • Center zip main panel access for easy loading/unloading
  • Self-compressing curved bottom keeps the load high and close
  • Improved hip belt contact for increased comfort & functionality
  • Dual anchor belt system for more comfortable pressure distribution & easier belt adjustments
  • Removable hip belt for added versatility
  • Reinforced bottom panel and pocket bases for long-term durability
  • Two durable UltraStretch™ Mesh front pockets for overflow storage and wet gear (more in next drop-down)
  • Two side bottle pockets that fit two 1 liter bottles each
  • Cinchable upper side pockets to safely store smaller items
  • Zippered hip belt pockets with improved zippers and key clip
  • Ice axe/trekking pole attachment loops
  • External Lashing Loops for attaching additional gear to the pack
  • Removable hydration sleeve

How The Shadowlight Provides More Comfort Than Other UL Packs

Is This Durable Enough For Thru Hikes?

The Shadowlight vs Other UL Packs

How The Shadowlight Provides More Comfort Than Other UL Packs

"At under two pounds, the Shadowlight is an ultralight workhorse that supports a heavy load amazingly well."

— Men's Journal

Our CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System includes two anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays, a redesigned foam back panel with cutouts, and a refined hip belt for maximized contact and pressure distribution.

This system allows you to transfer weight efficiently to your hips & has a dialed shoulder strap fit. Unlike frameless ultralight packs, it can carry up to 40 lbs comfortably.

How The Shadowlight Provides More Comfort Than Other UL Packs

Diagram of the Outdoor Vitals Shadowlight 60 backpack showing CARBONFLEX™ Suspension features, including tuned carbon fiber frame stays, foam back panel with cutouts, functional load lifters, contoured shoulder straps, and increased hip belt contact, with CARBONFLEX™ logo in bottom corner.

"At under two pounds, the Shadowlight is an ultralight workhorse that supports a heavy load amazingly well."

— Men's Journal

Our CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System includes two anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays, a redesigned foam back panel with cutouts, and a refined hip belt for maximized contact and pressure distribution.

This system allows you to transfer weight efficiently to your hips & has a dialed shoulder strap fit. Unlike frameless ultralight packs, it can carry up to 40 lbs comfortably.

Is This Durable Enough For Thru Hikes?

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is capable of extended use across thousands of trail miles. The fabric construction has already been proven successfully on many thru hikes.

Spectra is 5x stronger than steel by weight, and UltraStretch Mesh is the toughest UL mesh available (stronger than many Nylon fabrics.)

Is This Durable Enough For Thru Hikes?

Backpacker in a green jacket loading gear into the front mesh pocket of an Outdoor Vitals Shadowlight backpack while sitting on rocky terrain with forested mountains in the background.

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is capable of extended use across thousands of trail miles. The fabric construction has already been proven successfully on many thru hikes.

Spectra is 5x stronger than steel by weight, and UltraStretch Mesh is the toughest UL mesh available (stronger than many Nylon fabrics.)

The Shadowlight vs Other UL Packs

Many ultralight packs strip away features to save weight. The Shadowlight takes a different approach—maintaining organization, access, and comfort while still staying under 2 lbs. Its one of the only ultralight packs at this weight and price that comes equipped with full carbon framed suspension.

Features like the full-length zipper and multiple external pockets make it easier to access gear without unpacking everything.

"No low back pain with this pack. The zipper up the middle makes access easy during breaks. Best pack I've owned."

— Nola, verified buyer

The Shadowlight vs Other UL Packs

Top view of the Shadowlight 60 backpack interior showing removable carbon fiber frame stays for support and structure.

Many ultralight packs strip away features to save weight. The Shadowlight takes a different approach—maintaining organization, access, and comfort while still staying under 2 lbs. Its one of the only ultralight packs at this weight and price that comes equipped with full carbon framed suspension.

Features like the full-length zipper and multiple external pockets make it easier to access gear without unpacking everything.

"No low back pain with this pack. The zipper up the middle makes access easy during breaks. Best pack I've owned."

— Nola, verified buyer

Key Features

CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System

Includes two anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays, a redesigned foam back panel with cutouts, and a refined hip belt for maximized contact and pressure distribution. Carries heavy loads with surprising ease—especially on rough trails.

Ultralight Build with Full Functionality

At under 2 lbs, you still get 4 side pockets, dual zippered hip belt pockets, oversized UltraStretch™ mesh rear pockets, a full-length center zipper, and lash loops—all without sacrificing weight or comfort.

CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System

Includes two anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays, a redesigned foam back panel with cutouts, and a refined hip belt for maximized contact and pressure distribution. Carries heavy loads with surprising ease—especially on rough trails.

Ultralight Build with Full Functionality

At under 2 lbs, you still get 4 side pockets, dual zippered hip belt pockets, oversized UltraStretch™ mesh rear pockets, a full-length center zipper, and lash loops—all without sacrificing weight or comfort.

Expandable Storage

Main compartment holds 49L rolled, with an additional 15L+ of external pocket volume for wet gear, layers, and quick-grab items. Side pockets now offer more volume, while UltraStretch™ upgrades improve durability and retention.

Durable, High-Tech Materials

Constructed from Spectra/Robic ripstop fabric—a proprietary blend that balances high tenacity nylon and UHMWPE fibers—for abrasion resistance without the weight penalty.

Side and rear angled view of the Shadowlight 60 ultralight backpack in gray, showing shoulder straps, hip belt, and large storage pockets.

Expandable Storage

Main compartment holds 49L rolled, with an additional 15L+ of external pocket volume for wet gear, layers, and quick-grab items. Side pockets now offer more volume, while UltraStretch™ upgrades improve durability and retention.

Durable, High-Tech Materials

Constructed from Spectra/Robic ripstop fabric—a proprietary blend that balances high tenacity nylon and UHMWPE fibers—for abrasion resistance without the weight penalty.

Rear view of a hiker carrying the Outdoor Vitals Shadowlight backpack loaded with gear in mesh front and side pockets, trekking across an open alpine landscape.

Ideal For

  • ultralight backpackers
  • thru hikers
  • easier access to gear
  • anyone looking for more comfort and a lighter pack
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Design Story

Frequently Asked Questions

Product, Shipping, & Warranty Info

Full Description

Ultralight Comfort. Full-Feature Design. Built to Go the Distance.

The Shadowlight™ Backpack redefines what’s possible in the ultralight category. Weighing just 31.5 oz (size M)—including a full suspension frame and wide padded hip belt—it delivers exceptional comfort, durability, and load carry performance at a sub-2 lb weight. With 60L of total capacity (49L main + 15L external), it’s the ideal pack for everything from backpacking weekends to thru-hikes on rugged, high-mileage trails.

Built around our new CARBONFLEX™ Suspension, the Shadowlight comfortably carries 40 lbs, making it a rare ultralight pack that won’t punish you when fully loaded. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned ultralight backpacker, the Shadowlight’s approachable design and dialed-in features make it intuitive, reliable, and trail-proven.

 


 

Key Features:

  • CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System
    Includes two anatomically curved carbon fiber frame stays, a redesigned foam back panel with cutouts, and a refined hip belt for maximized contact and pressure distribution. Carries heavy loads with surprising ease—especially on rough trails.

  • Ultralight Build with Full Functionality
    At under 2 lbs, you still get 4 side pockets, dual zippered hip belt pockets, oversized UltraStretch™ mesh rear pockets, a full-length center zipper, and lash loops—all without sacrificing weight or comfort.

  • Expandable Storage
    Main compartment holds 49L rolled, with an additional 15L+ of external pocket volume for wet gear, layers, and quick-grab items. Side pockets now offer more volume, while UltraStretch™ upgrades improve durability and retention.

  • Durable, High-Tech Materials
    Constructed from Spectra/Robic ripstop fabric—a proprietary blend that balances high tenacity nylon and UHMWPE fibers—for abrasion resistance without the weight penalty.

 


 

Tech Specs:

  • Weight: 31.5 oz (size M with M hip belt)

  • Volume: 49L main + 15L external pockets = 64L total

  • Main Fabric: 100D Robic Nylon w/ 200D Spectra Ripstop

  • Bottom Panel Fabric: 210D Robic Nylon w/ 400D Spectra Ripstop

  • Water Resistance: WP Rating 1500 mm HH

  • Suspension Height: 24" (M & L) | 22" (S)

  • Bag Sizes: Short, Medium, Tall

  • Hip Belt Sizes: XS – XL

  • Zippers: YKK

  • Max Recommended Carry Weight: 40 lbs

  • Hydration Compatible: This pack can be used with most water bladders if desired

  • Colors: Carbon Gray

  • Warranty: Outdoor Vitals Performance Promise



 


 

Thoughtful Design Features:

  • Carbon fiber frame stays with functional load lifters keeps your pack weight distributed correctly & comfortably

  • Roll-top closure with top cinch strap for securing gear like pads or shelters

  • Center zip main panel access for easy loading/unloading

  • Self-compressing curved bottom keeps the load high and close

  • Improved hip belt contact for increased comfort & functionality

  • Removable hip belt for added versatility

  • Reinforced bottom panel and pocket bases for long-term durability

  • Two UltraStretch™ Mesh front pockets for overflow storage and wet gear

  • Two side bottle pockets + upper gear pocket for added utility

  • Zippered hip belt pockets with improved zippers and key clip

Product Care

Spray off both the outside and inside of your backpack frequently. 

To further prevent wear and tear, try to keep your backpack out of the dirt by hanging your backpack up where possible. 

If you really feel the need to get soap involved, get a tote or fill up your tub with water, and put just a little bit of that NikWax Tech Wash we mentioned before in there.

Soak your backpack in that mixture, scrub it a little bit, and the make sure it gets completely rinsed off. 

Once again, spraying off and cleaning your backpack is something that should be done frequently!

How long does shipping take?

Orders for in-stock items will begin processing 1-2 days after your online purchase is completed. Please note that business days are Monday through Friday, excluding holidays in the United States. Once processed, Priority shipping generally takes 1-3 days to arrive. Note that USPS Priority shipping is a time estimate and not guaranteed. You will receive an email notification once your package leaves our warehouse.

If you place an order that includes a backordered or pre-sale item, we will hold the entire order until the pre-sale item is in stock. If you would like to receive the in-stock items sooner and split your order into two shipments, please place two separate orders or pay an additional shipping fee to have the order divided into two shipments.

Do you ship to addresses outside the US?

Some countries may be excluded from our shipping options due to extremely high shipping costs, unsafe conditions for US carriers, or unreliable delivery services. To check if we can ship to your country, please go to the Checkout page and enter your shipping address.

Customers have the option to prepay duties and taxes for certain countries. If these fees are not prepaid, customers may be responsible for them upon delivery, depending on the import laws and regulations of their respective countries. We recommend checking with your local customs office to see if these apply in your area. APC Economy Shipping

Please note that the situation regarding duties and taxes is constantly changing. We are working to stay updated on the varying shipping costs as they evolve. Also, Live Ultralight Members and Peak tier members do no get free shipping to international addresses.

What is your returns/exchange policy?

Shop with Confidence: OV's Simple Returns Policy

  • Free First Exchange:* Enjoy your first exchange at no extra cost with each order (USA only).
  • 60-Day Return Window:** You have 60 days to return items; this is extended to 90 days for purchases made in November and December.
  • Easy Return Shipping:* We provide return labels or QR codes for your convenience (USA & Canada only). 

For more information, please visit our Warranty/Returns page. 

https://outdoor-vitals.loopreturns.com/#/

*Please note: Clearance items are final sales and are not eligible for returns or exchanges. Items such as soft flasks (included with our Skyline Fastpack) cannot be returned due to sanitary reasons. If you choose to return your fastpack, a $15 charge per bottle or flask will be deducted from your refund, unless the bottles or flasks are returned with their original packaging still intact.

Do you have a product warranty?

Our gear is made with the goal in mind of balancing ultralight weight, performance, comfort and durability. We believe in the “Live Ultralight” mantra so we focus on ultralight weight and performance while maintaining durability thresholds established for each product.

Our warranty covers manufacturing & workmanship defects for the Expected Lifespan of our products. Expected Product Lifespan is determined by OV Gear Specialists using the following criteria:

  • Product design intent & materials specifications
  • Intended use of the product
  • The specific issue encountered with the product
  • The age of the product (based on Manufacture date)
Is the hip belt removable?

Yes. This pack features a removable hip belt, allowing users to customize the pack for lighter loads or specific trip styles. This also makes it easy to swap belts if you need a different size later down the road.

Is the Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack good for backpacking?

Yes. The Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack is built for backpacking, multi-day trips, thru-hikes, and demanding backcountry use. It combines a sub-2 lb weight, 64L total capacity, a full carbon-framed suspension system, functional load lifters, and external storage so backpackers can save weight without giving up comfort or organization.

How much does the Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack weigh?

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack weighs 31.5 oz in a size Medium with a Medium hip belt. That puts it under 2 lbs while still including a full frame, supportive hip belt, load lifters, external pockets, and center zip access.

How much weight can the Shadowlight Carbon 60 carry?

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack has a maximum recommended carry weight of 40 lbs. Its CARBONFLEX™ Suspension System uses carbon fiber frame stays, functional load lifters, and a supportive hip belt to transfer weight to the hips and improve comfort under heavier loads.

Is the Shadowlight Carbon 60 comfortable with heavy loads?

Yes. The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is designed to carry heavier backpacking loads more comfortably than many frameless ultralight packs. The carbon fiber frame stays, load lifters, contoured shoulder straps, redesigned back panel, and improved hip belt contact help distribute weight instead of leaving it all on your shoulders.

Is the Shadowlight Carbon 60 durable enough for thru-hiking?

Yes. The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is built for extended backcountry use and thru-hiking. It uses Robic nylon with Spectra ripstop, a reinforced bottom panel, reinforced pocket bases, and UltraStretch™ Mesh front pockets for abrasion resistance without a major weight penalty.

What is the capacity of the Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack?

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 has 64L total capacity, including 49L in the main compartment and 15L in external pockets. This gives backpackers room for multi-day gear while keeping layers, wet items, snacks, water bottles, and other essentials accessible from the outside of the pack.

Does the Shadowlight Carbon 60 have easy access to gear?

Yes. One of the biggest advantages of the Shadowlight Carbon 60 is its full-length center zip main panel access, which lets you reach gear inside the pack without fully unpacking from the top. It also has multiple external pockets, hip belt pockets, and side bottle pockets for quick access while hiking.

Is the Shadowlight Carbon 60 waterproof?

No. The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is water resistant, not fully waterproof. Its fabric has a listed 1500 mm hydrostatic head water-resistance rating, which means the fabric is essentially waterproof. But the pack is not seam sealed, so you should still use a pack liner, dry bags, or other waterproof protection for critical gear in sustained rain.

Does the Shadowlight Carbon 60 work with hydration bladders?

Yes. The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is hydration compatible and can be used with most water bladders. It also includes a removable hydration sleeve, giving backpackers the option to carry water internally or use the large side pockets for bottles.

Who should buy the Shadowlight Carbon 60 Backpack?

The Shadowlight Carbon 60 is best for backpackers, thru-hikers, and lightweight hikers who want a pack under 2 lbs but do not want to give up comfort, organization, durability, or easy gear access. It is especially useful for people who want a lighter pack but are not ready to switch to a minimalist frameless design.

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  • 4 stars: 53 (16%)
  • 3 stars: 10 (3%)
  • 2 stars: 7 (2%)
  • 1 star: 6 (2%)
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Danny Maddock
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS BACKPACK!!!!! B

Unbelievable the pack tore on the bottom on its maiden 6 day voyage. To make matters worse they first said it was caused by rodents. Not a chance. Then they said normal wear and tear are not covered by their warranty period. No offer to fix it no store credit nothing. And I've purchased over 1000 $ in the past 6 months. Just a pathetic company. sTAY AWAY!!!!

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Laurance Friend
Oregon Coast Trail

I give it 4.5 stars. I got the new Shadowlight 60 Carbon at an amazing discounted rate via ExpertVoice before the ski company cut off my access to deals for the season. I have since hiked the Oregon Coast Trail with it and am about to LASH the PCT, so will likely have more to review after lugging this thing through the Sierras with a bear canister.

For the most part it has performed really well for me. I think the foam padding and load lifters offer a comfort not in other ultralight packs like Hyperlite or Durston I have used on thru-hikes. It feels amazing with just 1-2 days food, but loses a lot of that in the 4-6 day food carry range same as any ultralight pack.

I think the upper pockets are interesting over other models, as I can keep my pot, fuel, and stove on one side. Food for the day on the other so I never have to open my pack. Frees up a bit of internal space.

The things I don't like about it are some of the features it promotes. From a thru-hiker perspective, the whole zipper is pretty much useless. As it not being a waterproof pack pretty much guarantees I'm using a contractor bag or liner. I never unzipped it except to dry it out in the sun. Maybe if you were doing something like the Arizona Trail without rain at all or had something like a waterproof pod or dry bag system maybe you would use it more. Connected to that I've gotten used to a big back pocket on my packs and having two narrow ones is a bit odd. I would prefer if they made a version without the zipper, one big pocket, and a pull to close top to the pocket like the upper side ones. I could picture a thicker Y-strap up top being more useful as well.

That said, I have been able to adjust to this design. Rolling rain gear into the pockets. It also holds fruit or cans really well. There is just some loss to not having a big net pocket, like being able to dry a tent on the move, etc. I don't know that it's a dealbraker, it's just something I would like to see in a new design. Or like a variation, similar to how Hyperlite does a lot of regional weather based editions of packs. I think the features of this iteration match drier climate a lot better than wet for these reasons.

The only signs of wear after 400 miles is the paint on the metal drain holes on the bottom of the pack/ water bottle pockets scrapes off if you have to scooch across rock scrambles. It would maybe be microscopically better for the environment if they used unpainted ones to start knowing that happens.

60 liters is the right size and when carrying only a little food it rolls down like a 40.

Looking forward to another couple months with this thing on my back for the PCT and will report back.

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Josh Moser
Solid pack

I just purchased this pack and took it on a three day backpack into the Bob Marshallwilderness this last weekend. This pack was very comfortable and light and did exactly what I needed it to do. I am 6‘1“ and 160 pounds and got the small waist belt and a regular for the torso size and fit well but is maxed out for me on torso. I was able to fit everything in but did use the full 60 L. If they were going to improve anything, they could put a top zip bag on with some straps like you see other packs or some loops on bottom of the pack to be able to attach more gear. I am very pleased with my purchase and I may be getting another pack soon for my son.

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Wanda Bamberger
The north south exterior zipper is a clutch addition

The north south exterior zipper is a clutch addition. The fabric has handled harsh desert camping like a champ, and the hip belt somehow feels supportive without restricting movement — like a hug.

And having TWO exterior stuff pockets instead of one giant dump pocket keeps gear much more organized and accessible on trail.

OV… you conquered yet another backcountry essential.

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Brian Rogers
Exactly what I was looking for

Loving my Shadowlight so far. It's well made, super light, and carries well. It has just the right configuration of pockets and tie-down points for my gear. I DIY'd webbing on the bottom with some paracord to hold my camp chair. Thanks OV!

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Monty Johnson
Test Driving 4 Different Packs

I've been testing four packs from different manufacturers for my upcoming Colorado Trail thru-hike. To date, this is my favorite pack and likely the one I'll use. The only constructive critique I have is that the shoulder straps don't have adequate lashing points for accessories like water bottle holders, etc. I intend to sew on horizontal lashings to the shoulder straps. Otherwise, I have nothing but good things to say about this pack, its material and design.

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William Tramel
Great Pack

We just finished the Eagle Rock Loop in Arkansas. My wife carried the original Shadowlight and I carried the Carbon 60. The pack was great. It kept the weight on my hips and my shoulder never felt any fatigue.
I was able to store all of my gear where I would know exactly where everything was. The center zipper and outside pockets were a huge help. The improved angle of the water bottle pockets made it easy to grab the bottle without help.

I really love this pack.

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Sarah
Desert hiking

I used this pack for a 4 day desert trip during a heatwave. It comfortably held a lot of water. Each side pocket holds 2 narrow 1-liter bottles. I slid a camp chair in one of the rear pockets and a 3-liter water bag in the other. The only thing I might change is the top strap could be slightly longer if the pack is really full and you want to add a sleeping pad on top. Otherwise, it's perfect.

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Chris McLaughlin
Shadowlight 60L UL backpack Review

I received the Shadowlight 60L UL backpack ~2wks ago. First of all, I want to say thank you for utilizing the "Try B4 U Buy" program. I would never have ordered it without trying it out first with a "No Questions Asked" return policy, if returned within 8 days. This led me to 4 significant hikes in 5 days to thoroughly test it out. Here are my four Strava logged hikes:
LINK to Hike #1 https://strava.app.link/xQKvpwFPy1b
LINK to HIke #2 https://strava.app.link/M9chPSJPy1b
LINK to HIke #3 https://strava.app.link/iM1D67LPy1b
LINK to Hike #4 https://strava.app.link/Snzm9lOPy1b
Ultimately the pack felt very good. It took me a mile or two to really fine adjust the belt, shoulder, load lift and shoulder connector straps. But once I got that dialed in, it felt as good as carrying 37lbs on your back can feel. As for the pack itself, I really like the low reachable pockets on the side and the hip belt pockets as well. I know a lot of people complained about the zipper down the middle in the back but when I want to avoid digging down through the top for something at the bottom, this is going to come in SUPER handy. All in all I like it so far and will give my ultimate rating after our first multi-day backpack trip in a month or two.

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John Elkins
Love my Shadowlight Carbon

This past summer I purchased the original Shadowlight in hopes of using it on the Uinta Highline Trail only to find that it was too small and they didn’t have the next size available. So glad I waited! The Shadowlight Carbon has definitely seen some upgrades. I have take it on several day hikes to test for comfort and wish I had it compared to the REI Flash 55 I used on the Highline. Love the hip belt and belt pockets. Excited about the ease of access to the main compartment of the pack with the long front zipper. Pack looks and feels like it will last a lifetime of use. Highline 2.0 here we come!

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Tom Broadbooks
Exactly what I'm looking for

This is perfect. 60 liters is the just-right size for my kit. I like the plethora of pocket organization and the fit for my frame. It's too cold right now to take on an overnight, but my couple of short test hikes confirmed that I made a good choice. I wasn't sure at first about the "split" front pocket, but I do like the way I can put my camp shoes and tent/sit pad on one side and my trash bag on the other.

I haven't yet field-tested it, but I think the center zipper will work well to stuff my rain jacket for easy quick access in off-and-on rainy weather.

I'll give it the full shakedown when the weather warms up; so far, so good.

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Adam Schmidt
Light and comfortable

This pack is very nicely put together and rides quite comfortably. I’ve only had about 30lbs in it so far but plan on testing the 40lbs limit this summer on a 12 day trip with no resupply. My only reason for not giving it a full five stars is on my first overnight trip I experienced a few hours of medium/light rain, nothing crazy and some water made it into the pack. I think it was coming in through the middle access zipper, it would be nice if one of those water tight zippers was used instead. Other than that it’s a great pack.

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Terry Markham
While training for the appalachian trail

While training for the appalachian trail, I lost a lot of weight. so much that I needed a newhip belt. I contacted Outdoor Vitals on advice and in no time Narissa shipped me out the new belt. The backpack feels so much easier to carry with full loads even. Outdoor Vitals has become my go to company for gear and apparel.

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RockRidgeFarm
Performs Great!

I have taken this pack out on two excursions already and it has performed great! Check out my YouTube review for more info!

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Donovan
Even better than expected

I've been able to take the Carbon 60 pack out on a couple of trips now and it's the best pack I've owned so far. Brigham nailed this hip belt. It was comfortable and didn't slip or move during my whole trip. Thank you for all the work your team has done on making this product. Keep up the good work.

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preston slaughter
Took it on its maiden voyage this week!! I also

Took it on its maiden voyage this week!! I also have the original shadowlight 45 that i have taken everwhere! And this pack is absolutely amazing! Every "problem" that my original has "which is not much" has been upgraded to the max!! I have owened alot of outdoor vitals gear over the years and they are by far my favorite outdoor gear company!!! I tey and turn everyone i see on trail and in day to day passing onto this company!!

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Shane Robbins
Shadowlight Carbon 60 First Impressions

I took the new Outdoor Vitals Shadowlight Carbon 60 out for a 19-mile overnight this weekend, and here are some early impressions.

For context, I’ve used a ULA Circuit in years past, and most recently a Durston Kakwa 55. I ended up selling the Kakwa to pick up this new Shadowlight, and after one trip, I think I made the right call (for me at least).

Why I Moved On from the Kakwa:

Fit-wise, the Kakwa nailed my torso length, but that hipbelt was just too small — it kept sliding down after a few miles, dumping the weight onto my shoulders. Maybe if I had a 28” waist that wouldn’t be the case, but it didn’t feel it wrapped my hips enough to be useful. The pockets were set too far back, so I always felt like I was doing a slight yoga twist just to grab a snack.

The Ultra 200x fabric was super tough but honestly too stiff for my liking, and the pack overall felt a little too minimalist for me. I also like to stow my trekking poles on long easier stretches, and there wasn’t really a good way to do that.

Shadowlight First Impressions

Picked this up during the Shadowlight launch, and I could immediately tell the hipbelt feels more like my old ULA Circuit — it actually carries weight. It stays put, and the pockets sit at my sides where I can reach them one-handed with ease.

The torso feels a touch taller than the Kakwa’s, so maybe not a perfect match there, but close enough that it’s not a dealbreaker.

Organization Wins!

This is where I’m really like the Shadowlight. The two top pockets are super handy — I keep my cook kit in one and my first-aid stuff in the other. That zipper divider on the outside mesh pocket seemed gimmicky at first, but it actually helps a lot with keeping things organized instead of everything turning into one big mesh blob.

Early Verdict:

After 19 miles, I’m honestly impressed. The Shadowlight feels like a mix between the comfort of the Circuit and the modern feel of the Kakwa, with better organization than either. Still early days, but it’s shaping up to be a keeper. For now, I’m pretty happy with the 2 oz weight penalty (compared to the Kakwa) for a pack with a lot of options and better comfort (for me at least).

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Christopher

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    Essentially a free savings account for gear that gives you year round discounts...