Scott Grafter Protect 12 Backpack review

Trail/enduro-oriented pack gets updated

Our rating

3.0

95.00

Andy lloyd

Published: December 22, 2015 at 10:00 am

Our review
This trail riding or enduro racing pack is comfortable with some nice features, but could still be refined Buy if, You're shopping around for trail/enduro packs and get along with the grafter's quirks

Pros:

Easy access, plenty of compartments, main straps are comfy

Cons:

A few issues with fitting stuff in, waist strap rather less comfy

Scott’s Grafter pack has had some very welcome updates since the disappointing 16l version we reviewed in 2014, putting to rest some of our gripes and gaining even more rider friendly features along the way.

Related: Scott Grafter Protec backpack

As with most back protector packs, there’s no bladder included, but there is a tube gripper on the straps to keep the mouthpiece in place should you want to use one. The back protector itself is removable and sits in the same pocket as a bladder might. However, we found it something of a squeeze to fit both the protector and either a CamelBak or Hydrapak 3l bladder in at the same time.

The pack offers one main storage compartment, which is easily accessible when open as the front half of the bag effectively ‘flaps’ down.

Inside is a mesh pocket to keep your phone/keys away from the elements, as well as three sewn-in but not zipped compartments for things such as mini pumps. The pockets on each side are aimed at eyewear, but we found it hard to fit our riding glasses in.

The straps are comfortable and, once secure, the Grafter doesn’t move around on your back while riding.

The hip pads end abruptly and attach to a thin waist strap which buckles at the front. This strap can be uncomfortable though, on longer downhill sections where you need it reasonably tight.

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