D-Route 17L Backpack
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Why We Like The D-Route 17L Backpack
The D-Route Backpack is designed to venture outside of the resort, but its low-profile design is still plenty comfortable and out of the way on the chairlift. This minimalist pack is built to easily store a shovel and probe, an extra layer or pair of goggles, and even a reservoir full of cool water. It accommodates even extra-wide skis and split snowboards with ease, thanks to its stow-away diagonal-carry web loops, so we can bootpack into the backcountry for the freshest lines.
Details
- Low-profile ski pack for dawn patrol laps and backcountry trips
- High-denier nylon with protective carbonite and wax coatings
- Water-resistant zippers prevent moisture from seeping in
- Main compartment access under the lid or through the side zip
- Minimalist but spacious, enough for safety gear and more
- Internal sleeve for organizing gear or stashing a hydration pack
- Diagonal carry ideal for bootpacking with skis or a splitboard
- Webbing waistbelt offers extra stability when ascending the peak
- Item #MYTD01K
- Material
- [face fabric] 840D nylon, carbonate coating, [sides] 320D NP PHantom Ripstop, wax coating
- Volume
- 17L (1050cu in)
- Support/Suspension
- high-density frame sheet
- Shoulder Straps
- adjustable
- Waist Belt
- fixed, adjustable
- Hydration Compatible
- internal sleeve
- Reservoir Included
- not included
- Access
- top, side zip
- Pockets
- 1 soft-lined zippered lid
- Gear Loops
- daisy chains
- Ski Carry
- diagonal
- Dimensions
- 19 x 9.5 x 8in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 9.6oz
- Activity
- ski, snowboard
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 43 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Here's what customers have to say
The reviewed pack is a versatile ski pack suitable for both inbounds and side-country skiing. It has a slim profile that is comfortable to wear on the chairlift without hindering movement. The pack offers ample storage space for essential gear while maintaining a compact size. Reviewers praise its durable construction, thoughtful design, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for resort skiing and light backcountry excursions.
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 23, 2024
Fits all my gear inside
Bought this for a trip to ski in Europe, fits everything I'll need for longer remote runs, doesn't accommodate a snowboard on the outside.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
December 22, 2024
D-Route is a Solid Pack
For errands to snow skiing the D-Route is light weight and has served well as a kids bag as well. My wife absolutely loves how light the pack is and it served us well on a recent trip to Florida, so beach to skiing, this pack is not too big or too small for either.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 14, 2024
Best In-bounds Pack
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- One Size
Tough, light, versatile, looks great. This is the best back I've found for inbounds skiing (with the occasional bootpack or slackcountry excursion). Highly recommend.
April 5, 2024
Awesome
Used as an inbounds resort pack and it was great! Didn’t even know it was there. Worked great wearing on the lift also
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
January 16, 2024
Perfect for inbounds skiing
I can fit everything I need for a day of inbounds skiing. You can barely tell it’s there while riding and the buckles are super easy to work with your gloves on. Could possibly use a side compression strap to keep things from accumulating towards the bottom but that’s just being a bit nitpicky.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
June 4, 2023
Big enough
Just finished a one day ski of Mt Baker with the D, and wingman pocket. Did a slight mod to carry the ice ax. Plenty of room for extra layers and glacier gear. With the wingman you can get a ton done with this pack!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
May 17, 2023
Hope it survives
Got this product to be my commuter back. Was looking for MR quality of build, funcionality and rain resistant. Out of the box seems like a cheaply made product that will not stand the test of time. Waist strap is tiny and narrow. Would be ok to hold your lunch and a small bottle of water, but anything with much weight, this pack would be uncomfortable and not hold up well. Sorry MR, nothing like the firepack I own...
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 8, 2023
Ideal for the Resort Skier/Boarder
Purchased this pack just before heading west for a week of snowboarding. I've owned the larger version (Saddle Peak) for years but wanted something smaller for this trip. The D-Route proved perfect. Large enough for an extra layer, water bladder, repair kit, and a small SLR camera. Top pocket is small, but still accommodates a few essentials that you want easier access to throughout the day. The side zip access is a real bonus - makes it super easy to dig out small items that inevitably make their way to the bottom of the pack during the day. The overall low profile was great when riding the lifts - so much so that I didn't feel the need to remove it while loading. Well built, and worth the price.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 25, 2023
Nice, but lacking quality control
It's a nice little pack for slack-country laps, but the one I received was lacking in quality control. One of the cinch straps for the lid is significantly shorter compromising the pack's carrying capacity. Most likely someone got to the end of the webbing spool and simply did not care about the end product. Still functional and probably a rare occurrence, but disappointing.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 10, 2023
Perfect for minimal missions
Bought this for resort sidecountry, and morning bootpacks up Mt. Glory. Both it does extremely well. Large enough to stuff a few essentials, but small enough to keep you from overloading. This is likely not your "all-day tour" pack, nor is it really designed to be. If you have other packs, and you are in the market for a minimalist option, this is it. The only improvement I would suggest would be to make the torso a bit taller, but I'm 6'3" with large shoulders so feels a bit small, but not unusably so. Probably not an issue for the average person.
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
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November 19, 2021
I love Mystery Ranch b/c they are legit and know how to make purpose-built goods. That said, does this pack that's advertised for the backcountry, have a dedicated avy pocket?
September 24, 2021
Does the new updated version have a dedicated hydration port? Or is it still designed to run out the side? Thanks!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
September 21, 2021
Can you post a picture that shows the hip belt? I like a substantial hip belt on my ski packs and am a little concerned about the size of this one. Thanks!
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
March 20, 2020
Can you include in your pictures the provision for the pack to be Hydration reservoir compatible?
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
February 28, 2020
Is there a way to either detach or stow the waist strap when not in use?
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
January 4, 2020
How water resistant is this pack?
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 6, 2019
What reservoirs are compatible with this pack and won’t freeze?
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com
November 1, 2019
This pack appears not to be snowboard carry capable. Is that right?
Originally reviewed on mysteryranch.com