By Will Rietveld
The new Lonestar 30 by Gossamer Gear is a multi-purpose day
pack for trail, rock, or snow. Its 30-liter volume and internal frame make it
especially useful for cool and cold weather activities, snow sports, or
climbing, where extra volume and support are needed to carry essentials. It’s
also a good choice if you are the family Sherpa. At 29.5 ounces, it’s not
ultralight, but that doesn’t matter so much for day trips; what’s more
important are fit, carry comfort, and utility. So, how does the Lonestar 30
stack up in that perspective? (Hint: it’s
my new favorite day pack, and I explain why in this review.)
The Gossamer Gear Lonestar 30 Day Pack is an internal frame top loader with loads of features. |
Specifications and Features
Manufacturer
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Gossamer Gear (www.gossamergear.com)
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Model
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Lonestar 30 Day Pack
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Volume
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30 liters
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Weight
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Measured weight 29.3 oz; manufacturer specification 29.5
oz
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Materials
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Pack body is 100-denier Robic ripstop nylon, bottom and
reinforcements are 200-denier Robic nylon; side pockets, hipbelt pockets, and
shoulder strap sleeves are nylon mesh
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Features
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Removable internal contoured aluminum tubular frame,
removable hipbelt with 2 zippered pockets, attached fitted top lid with
full-width zipper and key clip inside, 3-inch wide shoulder straps with mesh
sleeves, hydration sleeve behind backpanel + 2 hose loops, 2 mesh side
pockets, internal zippered security pocket, drawcord closure, 2 tool loops
and 2 daisy chains on pack front, 2 extended straps with buckles on daisy
chains, zig-zag side compression, additional tiedown loops on top lid and
bottom of pack
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MSRP
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$175
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Description
The following photo gallery shows the pack’s design and
features.
Front View – The Lonestar has a fitted top cap secured with one buckle. There are two daisy chains on the front, each with a tool loop at the top and an attachment strap at the bottom. |
Side View – Each side has a zig-zag compression strap that can be released and connected to the opposite side to attach gear to the front of the pack. |
Backpanel – The shoulder straps are 3 inches wide and nicely padded, and the backpanel has good padding for the shoulders and lumbar region.
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Top View – The top pocket has a full-width zipper on the shoulder strap side and four attachment points on top. |
Frame – The tubular aluminum frame is contoured to fit the user's back, and weighs just 3.5 ounces.
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Side Pockets – are made of stretch nylon mesh and large enough to fit a 1-liter water bottle. |
Hipbelt Pockets – are large enough to carry a cell phone, camera, or numerous smaller items. |
Security Pocket – The internal security pocket is the full width of the pack and zippered for easy access.
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Hydration Sleeve – A full-height compartment behind the backpanel is the hydration sleeve. It will easily hold a 3-litter reservoir. The closure is a toggle and loop. |
Testing
Features – Full-featured may be an understatement,
considering the list in the table. Features mean weight, that list of features
adds up to a pack weight of 29.3 ounces (measured weight), so the Lonestar 30
is not ultralight. However, pack weight doesn’t matter so much on a day pack,
and features are more appreciated. Actually, carrying a bit of weight on day
trips is good training for backpacking.
My favorite features on the Lonestar, besides the internal frame, are the shoulder strap mesh sleeves, hydration sleeve behind the backpanel (which provides more room in the main compartment), and the internal security pocket.
My favorite features on the Lonestar, besides the internal frame, are the shoulder strap mesh sleeves, hydration sleeve behind the backpanel (which provides more room in the main compartment), and the internal security pocket.
Fit – The Lonestar comes in one size which is claimed to fit
torsos from 16 to 24 inches (generally, persons from 5’-4” to 6’-4”) and waists
28 to 48 inches. The measured pack torso length is 18.5 inches (underside of
shoulder strap to center of the hipbelt attachment), which translates to a size
Medium. That said, the pack fits me (6-feet, 20-inch torso) quite well, with
the top of the shoulder straps about 1-inch below my shoulders. Taller hikers
will have more wrap-around the shoulders, and shorter hikers will have a gap
above the shoulders.
I personally like a framed day pack because it simply fits better and carries better. The pack is more rigid and keeps its shape when worn. What is especially nice about the Lonestar is Gossamer Gear’s contoured tubular frame is very lightweight (3.5 ounces) fits the shape of your back, and is easily adjusted for a custom fit. A frameless day pack may have a curve in the backpanel when you use the hipbelt (if the pack has one), and will hang straight if you do not use the hipbelt.
That said, the Lonestar fit me very well and carried very well with different loads. For cool and cold weather trips, the 30-liter volume is about right. However (for me) it has too much volume for most warm weather trips; about 20 liters is better, and my pack of choice is the Gossamer Gear Type 2.
Weight Carrying Capacity – The Lonestar’s internal frame ups
the load limits and carrying comfort quite a bit. The frame is a version of the
contoured aluminum frame Gossamer Gear uses in their backpacks. They suggest a
maximum load of 25 pounds and comfortable load of 20 pounds for the Lonestar
30. Loads that heavy might happen if you use the pack for climbing, or a full
load of gear for backcountry skiing, or attach snowshoes to the front of the
pack. Note that the pack does not have ski loops for carrying skis.
Versatility – The Lonestar 30 is designed to be versatile,
and I found that to be the case. I carried the Lonestar for a variety of
activities, all in cold weather where more clothing and extra equipment (like a
shovel, avalanche probe, insulated bottle, ski skins, ski waxes, etc) are
carried. The Lonestar carried it easily and I hardly noticed the weight or
volume.
Assessment
Gossamer Gear hits the mark on several fronts. The Lonestar
30 is full-featured, versatile, and durable. For a larger volume day pack, the
Lonestar 30 combines on-target design and dimensions, a long list of useful
features, and a form-fitting frame. It all comes together perfectly. This is
now my go-to pack for cold weather activities, especially snow sports.
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