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hiding spot for your keys on your vehicle and tell your partner where they are so there's no chance of getting stranded] Regardless of the closure method the packs we tested are all designed to prevent gear from spilling out when opened on route The REI Flash Patagonia Linked and MH Hueco are all dependable top-loaders Although the Petzl Bug and BD Bullet are panel-loaders the Bug's zippers don't extend down very low and the Bullet has triangular flaps to keep gear inside even when it's long zippers are fully opened Hauling The Patagonia Linked seemed to be the only small climbing day pack actually designed for hauling It has a pair of sturdy loops that are long enough to easily clip into a single carabinerCredit: Jack CramerDespite the similarities there were also important differences Hauling a pack is something no one enjoys doing but it's often preferable to wearing a bag up a strenuous overhang or tagging one inside a difficult chimney (Harding Slot anyone) And if you gotta haul you probably wanna do it using two beefy haul points The Patagonia Linked is the only the pack that has a functioning pair Mountain Hardwear does include two loops on the top of the Hueco but they're too short to reach each other and are designed more for clipping into an anchor than for hauling It is possible to improvise redundancy on the Petzl Bug REI Flash and BD Bullet using their single haul loops combined with a sling through a shoulder strap but this requires extra gear and is less convenient The design choices on the BD Bullet in particular are strangely contradictory It is the only climbing daypack with a nifty flap on the back panel where you can hide the shoulder straps (just like on a full-blown haul bag) This would be a great feature because with the shoulder straps tucked in you're left with a totally streamlined bag ideal for hauling However the problem is that hiding the shoulder straps requires they be disconnected and then you're left with no way to backup the Bullet's single haul loop The next manufacturer to adopt shoulder strap stowing on a climbing daypack should be sure to include two strong haul loops External Carrying Options A rappel line clipped into the MH Hueco using its aluminum buckle rope strapCredit: Jack CramerWhen multi-pitching it's also common to 'carry-over' routesapproach from one way and descend another In these situations it's usually most comfortable to carry as much gear as possible in/on your daypack for the hiking instead of letting it jangle around on your harness or an over-the-shoulder sling For this reason we like packs with external attachment options All the packs except the BD Bullet have a few attachment points and a way to secure a rope The Bullet may be streamlined but it won't help you transport a carry-over load Hip Belts The hip belt on the BD Bullet is removable via a simple sewn loop thread-through attachmentCredit: Jack CramerIf you're going to be hiking around a daypack full of water layers and snacks along with big cams a helmet and rope strapped to the outside the total weight can get surprisingly heavy and support becomes a concern All the packs come with similar shoulder straps and padding We have gripes with the MH Hueco because it's the only bag without a hip belt We found this irksome because its 20 liter capacity and rope strap easily allow you to pack loads heavy enough to require extra support Why not include a removable hip belt like the BD Bullet REI Flash or Patagonia Linked We'd even settle for the tuckable hip belt on the Petzl Bug but no hip belt is a deal breaker for many climbers we spoke with Emergency Whistles The sternum strap on the REI Flash 18 doubles as an emergency whistleCredit: Jack CramerThe last feature we wish was included on all climbing backpacks is a safety whistle The MH Hueco REI Flash and BD Bullet all have whistles that double as the buckle for their sternum strapalways at hand impossible to forget The potential emergency signaling use of a whistle is way too valuable for this light simple device not to be included on any pack specifically designed for a risky sport like rock climbing Versatility This category is tricky to judge because there are near infinite ways to use a small backpack The most popular secondary application we envision for these packs is everday urban activities like going to class shopping for groceries or toting around a laptop For this type of use all the bags we tested are more than capable Each has a interior sleeve or pouch along the back panel big enough for a small laptop and there's no restrictions on filling the main compartments with books groceries or anything else The subjective quality affecting this application though is style We hesitate to tell anyone what to wear but feel it's worth mentioning the testers and climbers we talked to preferred the BD Bullet and Patagonia Linked's sleek exteriors for social occasions The REI Flash MH Hueco and Petzl Bug can all come off as a bit too technical for around town errands The Patagonia Linked is stylish enough to wear for urban activitiesCredit: Jack Cramer We also suspect a lot of rock climbers will want to stuff their small climbing daypack inside a larger backpack for carrying gear to the cliff or on a overnight excursion Therefore we factored in the packable bulk of these packs when they're empty The Petzl Bug is the largest followed by the MH Hueco BD Bullet and Patagonia Linked The REI Flash is the smallest The differences aren't huge yet we think this could be a factor for climbing trips where you hike into a base camp with overnight loads and climb several multi-pitch routes nearby over successive days like you might do in Wyoming's Wind River Range or Washington's North Cascades Beyond these two broad qualities evaluating versatility become more pack specific The Petzl Bug's inelegant external straps work great for carrying skis in an A-frame configuration With some finagling the Linked could pull this off as well but there isn't any obvious way to carry skis with the Hueco Flash or Bullet The Hueco lost additional points because it lacks a hip belt and with 20 liter capacity and a rope strap it is certainly possible to fill it with loads heavy enough that you'd wish it had one The BD Bullet's sleek exterior does limit its uses but it could be desired by high speed adventurers who prefer zero possibility of snagging (mountain bikers resort skiers) Comfort The back panels of the climbing day packs we reviewed Our favorite suspension was on the Patagonia Linked (red) followed by the Petzl Bug (middle right) and REI Flash 18 (far right) The MH Hueco (middle left) lacks a hip belt and the BD Bullet (far left) has wide shoulder straps that are prone to sliding offCredit: Jack CramerIt is hard to imagine another sport with as much variety of movement as rock climbing From basic maneuvers like laybacks drop knees and stems to the esoteric inventions of inverted offwidth specialists different routes can dictate our bodies contort in all manner of ways A good climbing backpack should be able to accommodate these movement (or at least be haulable when something gymnastic is required) One difference between climbing daypacks and regular hiking daypacks is where they rest on your back; climbing specific bags should be designed to stay up high on the back to prevent them from tangling with gear on a harness and to allow for extra lower back mobility At the same time a climbing pack shouldn't be positioned too high where it could interfere when looking up with a helmet on All the bags we tested fit us at the appropriate height Our biggest complaint about the BD Bullet is the wide shoulder straps No matter the size or build of the tester these always seemed to be slipping off their shouldersCredit: Ashley DaigleDifferentiation came from the tapered designs of the Patagonia Linked and MH Hueco that more closely match a body's shape (wider at the shoulders narrower toward the hips) We preferred this design to the basic rectangular shape of the BD Bullet REI Flash and Petzel Bug Nevertheless a tapered profile didn't guarantee a good comfort score The MH Hueco lost points because it lacked a hip belt and could become painful after bouncing down a long walk-off with a heavy load Many of our testers also reported specific complaints about the BD Bullet This pack has widely spaced and especially curved shoulder straps that were prone to sliding off the shoulders of even the broad 6'3" author Keeping the sternum strap clipped solved this problem but wasn't a solution many of our testers liked Editors' Choice Award: Patagonia Linked 16L Patagonia Linked Pack 16L Price:   $79 List | $79 online Compare prices at 1 resellers Read the review This pack led from the beginning and never looked back It is far and away our favorite climbing backpack and receives the first place score in three out of six evaluation criteria We particularly like its low weight functionality comfort and versatility It is the only pack with legitimate haul loops and a sleek design with enough external carrying potential Even its weaknesses were only slight The durability of its 630-denier body is a concern but is bolstered by polyurethane and DWR coatings Packed size is another category where it didn't come in first however we can't complain much about its compact shape or sleek exterior (the BD Bullet just happens to be completely streamlined) Potential improvements include an emergency whistle and removable elastic cords for the attachment points on the sides Nevertheless the Patagonia Linked is still a huge improvement over previous options and we're happy to give it our Editors' Choice Award We found the Patagonia Linked to be the most comfortable of all the small climbing day packs Its lightweight suspension allowed free movement even with arms overheadCredit: Jack Cramer Best Buy Award: REI Flash 18 REI Flash 18 Price:   $35 List | $35 online Compare prices at 1 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