Nimbus Ozone
This full-suspension, 3800 cubic inch pack weighs less than 3 lbs and allows you to carry 40-pound loads in amazing comfort, thanks to our 3D molded composite Tepex® frame and our ergonomically designed harness system. The pack is fully hydration compatible with an internal sleeve and port. Are you the backpacker who has made a conscious decision to reduce your pack weight, but you still like a storm & bug proof shelter? Do you still want to cook up some gourmet cuisine and maybe have a couple shots of your favorite libation at the end of a long day? If 35 to 40 pounds just seems to be as light as you can get, this is your pack.
Use
Ultralight Backpacking
Specifications
Torso Sizes: short | regular
Weight: 1.36kg | 3lbs
Capacity: 62 liters | 3800 cubic inches
Suspension: Topoflex Internal Frame
Load Capacity: 40lbs | 18kg
Materials
70D Ripstop Body
210D Nylon Cordura Reinforcements
Stretch Woven Pockets
Features
- hyrdation compatible
- optional lid (click here)
- interchangeable belt
- interchangeable shoulder strap
- torso length adjustability on framsheet
Roll Top Loader
The concept of our original Vapor Trail and Nimbus Ozone is to eliminate everything that adds weight without adding to the comfort. The lid was the first thing to go. Next came the zippers. What’s left is a top loader with an extended spindrift collar that can be rolled down for waterproofness, and a unique cross strapping system for load security. Weight is further reduced by using lightweight fabrics in the pack body. Durability is accomplished by engineering the compression strap to tie into a heavier arch panel in front.

What torso length should I get?
To find your torso length, measure the distance between your seventh cervical vertebra and the shelf of your hipbones. Do this by standing up straight with your feet shoulder-width apart. Tilt your head forward and place your hands on your hips, thumbs to the back. With a flexible tape, have someone measure from the most prominent vertebra at the base of your neck to an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs. This will be your torso length.
Nimbus Torso Lengths
Short Torso 14” to 18”
Regular Torso 18” to 22”
NOTE: Each framesheet has fine adjustment settings spaced in one inch increments to further fine-tune your fit. If you are an 18” torso try the short torso first.
What size hipbelt?
Our Ultralight Pack Belt is standard equipment on all of our Ultralight Packs (except Virga) and all packs with the Vapor Suspension. This belt is a “soft” belt. It has no plastic exoskeleton like our other belts. It is lighter and more comfortable when carrying smaller loads of 40 pounds or less. Although it is our simplest interchangeable belt, it still boasts the Pivot Point connection (except on Vapor Suspension Packs), hip stabilizers, dual density foam and a stretch woven fabric. ( Not Available in XL Size)
| Hip Belt Sizing |
| Small |
26"-30" |
| Medium |
30"-34" |
| Large |
34"-38" |
| XLarge |
38"-42" |
| Women's belts are sculpted to fit the increased angle of women's hips |
What size shoulder strap?
For a truly custom fit on our Stratus and Nimbus packs you can swap out shoulder straps. To find the ideal shoulder strap size, measure your chest. Our shoulder straps fit both men and women well.
| Shoulder Strap Sizing |
| Small |
26"- 34" |
| Medium |
34"- 40" |
| Large |
40"- 46" |
| XLarge |
46"- 52" |
Backpacker Editors Choice Award 2003
Nimbus Ozone & Vapor Trail
We applaud every method of shaving pack weight but those that sacrifice carrying comfort or durability. In the field, we don't want to baby fragile materials or fret about overloading a thin suspension.
The Nimbus Ozone passed both tests to become one of our favorite packs. This streamlined pack is light enough (3lbs) to deliver noticeable weight savings, yet big enough for a weeklong trek in three-season conditions and supportive enough to push it beyond the careful-what-you-pack category. Several testers agree the Ozone handles 45 pounds with stability and comfort; credit goes to its rigid framesheet and hip-hugging waistbelt, which are similar to Granite Gear's Precipice, the winner of our overnight pack test (February 2002).
The Ozone's secret is keeping weight in features that count (like the suspension) while cutting other features altogether. There's no top lid, no external pockets or internal organizers, and no hydration sleeve or trailaccessible water bottle pockets. What the Ozone has is a no-exaggeration 3,800-cubic-inch capacity, an expandable top sleeve that can stack halfway to the moon, and enough reinforcement on wear-prone points that it won't get trashed from real-world use. Elasticized nylon wand and shove-it pockets offer functional, simple ways to lash odds and ends on the outside, and effective compression straps keep every load stable. Fine-tuning the torso length is precise, but the operations requires a screwdriver (two torso sizes, 13-23 inches).
Ultralight zealots may prefer the Ozone's sister pack, the Vapor Trail, which has a similar but smaller packbag and a streamlined suspension that's best for loads less than 30 pounds. The Vapor Trail is available in three fixed-length sizes.
Backpacker Magazine August 2003