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  • Pingora Outro 40 Backpacking Pack

    Pingora Outro 40 Backpacking Pack

    Pingora Outro 40 Backpacking Pack

    $199.00 USD
  • Pingora Outro 55 Backpacking Pack

    Pingora Outro 55 Backpacking Pack

    Pingora Outro 55 Backpacking Pack

    $229.00 USD
  • Pingora Puffy Insulated Nalgene Water Bottle Holder

    Pingora Puffy Insulated Nalgene Water Bottle Holder

    Pingora Puffy Insulated Nalgene Water Bottle Holder

    $38.95 USD
  • Pingora Stuff Sack Set for Hiking & Travel

    Pingora Stuff Sack Set for Hiking & Travel

  • Pingora Crossbody Satchel LT for Backpacking & Travel

    Pingora Crossbody Satchel LT for Backpacking & Travel

    Pingora Crossbody Satchel LT for Backpacking & Travel

    $28.95 USD
  • Pingora Outro Detachable Top Pocket for Backpacking

    Pingora Outro Detachable Top Pocket for Backpacking

  • Pingora Outro Backpacking Hip Belt

    Pingora Outro Backpacking Hip Belt

Why Buy Outro for Your Next Backpacking Trip

The Outro 40 and Outro 55 are built to solve the same problem: keeping you organized, comfortable, and fast on trail, whether you’re out for a long weekend or pushing deeper for a full week. The 40L shines as the nimble, do‑it‑all pack for shorter trips or lighter kits, while the 55L adds extra capacity without sacrificing the same clean organization and “disappearing” suspension.

Outro Pack Advantages

  • Stay organized instead of digging in a “big hole”: both packs use a 50/50 zippered divider in the main compartment, so you can keep heavy, daily-use items low and close to your back, and lighter, compressible gear up top. That means less rummaging at camp and faster transitions on the trail.

  • Access gear from the back panel, not just the top: unique rear-panel access lets you reach the lower compartment without exploding your whole pack, which is a big time saver for tents, sleep systems, or layers you want mid-day.

  • Built-in “side quest” pack: the optional/removable top pocket converts into a sling bag for summit pushes, town runs, or water refills, so you don’t need to pack a separate daypack.

  • All-day comfort with real load transfer: an internal wireframe suspension, padded lumbar, and adjustable torso length work together to move weight to your hips and keep the pack stable, even as you change layers or food volume over a multi‑day trip.

  • Dialed fit for more body types: adjustable torso length and multiple hipbelt size options let you get a custom-feeling fit instead of “close enough,” which reduces hot spots and fatigue over big mile days.
    Smart pocket layout that keeps you moving: two large side pockets, hipbelt pockets, and harness pockets keep snacks, phone, map, and filter accessible while you hike, so you spend more time walking and less time stopping.

  • Durable, trail-ready fabrics: high-density nylons, UHMWPE ripstop, and Robic fabrics in various deniers balance abrasion resistance with reasonable weight, and many colorways use deadstock/overrun materials that are easier on the planet

  • Ready for real mountain travel: trekking pole and ice tool attachment points plus an optional rain cover make the Outro line suitable from shoulder‑season backpacking to light alpine objectives.

Which Pack is Right for You?

Pingora Outro Backpacking Backpack on model

Choose Outro 40 if you:

  • Prefer a lighter, more compact pack that still handles multi-day trips with a dialed, organized layout.

  • Run a lighter kit, carry under roughly 30 lb, or mostly do 1–4 night trips where fast travel and comfort matter more than extra volume.

  • Want one pack that can handle everything from hut routes and loop weekends to minimalist thru sections.
Outro backpacking backpack showing model packing the bag

Choose Outro 55 if you:

  • Need extra room for week-long trips, shoulder-season loads, bulkier sleep systems, or group gear.

  • Want the same organization and comfort as the 40, but with more headroom for food, layers, or camera equipment.

  • Prefer a pack that still feels balanced and supportive when loaded up for bigger objectives.
Backpack Comparison - Outro 40 vs Outro 55
Feature / Use case Outro 40 Outro 55
Stated volume 40 L 55 L
Approx. dimensions 69 × 33 × 35 cm / 27 × 13 × 14 in 77 × 33 × 35 cm / 30 × 13 × 14 in
Approx. empty weight About 3 lb 12.8 oz (≈1715 g) About 62 oz / 1750 g (≈3.85 lb)
Suspension Internal wireframe with padded lumbar for efficient load transfer Internal wireframe with padded lumbar for efficient load transfer
Torso length / fit Adjustable torso (~16.5–22 in) with multiple hipbelt sizes Adjustable torso with multiple hipbelt sizes
Main compartment layout 50/50 interior zippered divider ("big-hole" solution) 50/50 interior zippered divider
Access Roll-top main access + back panel zip to rear compartment Roll-top main access + back panel zip to rear compartment
Top pocket / lid Optional/removable top pocket converts to sling bag Removable top pocket converts to sling bag
External pockets Harness pockets, 2 large side pockets, 2 hipbelt pockets Harness pockets, 2 large side pockets, 2 hipbelt pockets
Carry range / feel Optimized for lighter loads up to ~30 lb with very stable carry Tuned for weekend to week-long loads with stable, balanced carry
Best trip length Overnights to ~4 days; ideal for lighter kits and hut routes 3–7+ day trips, colder seasons, or bulkier gear loads
Ideal user Fast-moving backpackers who want maximum organization in a compact pack Backpackers wanting the same organization with extra volume for bigger objectives