2023 Day

Color
Heritage Black
Cinnamon Red
Coronet Blue
Olive Green
Moon Mist Grey

One of the industry's first lumbar packs, the Day is known for its function-first design. After 40+ years in our line; we've revamped this classic built with our Delta Wing Compression System and added more functionality for efficient storage on and off trail.

The original technical hiking lumbar pack marches on stronger than ever after 40+ years. Built with ultra-durable ripstop Nylon fabric, the Day lumbar pack is as comfortable as it is versatile. Whether you are a hiker, disc golfer, commuter, tailgater, park ranger, birder, etc. this pack has the carryingcapacity for all your needs. The large main compartment has a divider big enough for a tablet, large water bottle pockets on each side can easily hold 1L bottles, the outer pouch can hold essentials for easy access, and the Delta Wing Compression System helps keep the pack close to your lower back. 

FEATURES

  • Tuck-away waistbelt with forward pull adjustment webbing
  • Front stash pocket with elastic cord compression
  • Strapette compatible (sold separately)
  • Interior foam padded sleeve for tablet carry
  • Smartphone compatible waistbelt pockets (Fits plus sized phones)
  • FreeFlow ridged EVA backpanel padding
  • Backpanel stash pocket ideal for securing passport, boarding pass, etc.
  • Delta Wing Compression System load adjustment
  • Side reinforced bottle pockets (fits up to 32oz/1L)
  • Inner SanctumTM interior zippered compartment for small valuables
  • Bright yellow liner promotes visibility
  • Zippered front panel pocket with key clip
  • Bottom panel compression straps
  • Removable 1.5” shoulder strap
  • Headphone port
  • Waistbelt Fit: 28” - 48”

MATERIALS

  • 420 Oxford Nylon
  • 420 HD Nylon Ripstop
  • YKK® Zipper
  • 210d Nylon Liner

DIMENSIONS

  • 13” x 12” x 6” (L x H x D)

VOLUME

  • 800 in3 / 13 L

CAPACITY

WEIGHT

  • 1.75 lbs / 0.79 kg

Customer Reviews

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Barry
Alpine Skiing

For over 35 years, I've been using a Mountainsmith lumbar pack. I passed my original on to a grandson to use in Scouting and replaced it a few years ago. The focus of my review is on what an outstanding choice it is for downhill skiing. As a compact pack supported by my pelvic girdle, it provides just the right amount of volume while not interfering at all with movement while skiing. Another great benefit is the ability to loosen the belt slightly and spin it around to the front to access the contents without having to first remove the pack. This is very helpful when adding or removing layers during the course of the day. Perhaps the biggest advantage however is being able to do the same thing just prior to boarding a chair lift. Spinning the pack around to the front allows you to slide back fully onto the seat and at the same time provides access to a pair of mittens for the ride back up the mountain. Today many ski areas require the removal of backpacks prior to boarding the lift for safety reasons. With my lumbar pack in front, I've never had any problems.

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L.R.
First Product.

Great quality and a lot of room inside the bag

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William Hall

The Fanny pack/day pack has fit my needs of getting my larger shoulder pack off my back. And it still has allowed me to carry the essentials for a day trip, plus an extra jacket strapped on the bottom.
Thanks 😊

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Dan
Perfect day trail or around town lumbar pack

Just purchased a Mountainsmith Day Lumbar pack. Caught out on a camping trip in New Mexico and southern Colorado with out a pack of any sorts to use on the trails and about town. Waked an outfitters shop in Taos and picked one up. Just what I was looking for in terms of comfort and versatility. Bingo!

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Chuck Farly
Best Design Lumbar Pack

Mountainsmith makes the best-looking, most functional and most comfortable lumbar packs. They are the Rolls-Royce of lumbar packs. I have the small, medium and large, and I have traveled everywhere on earth with them. If you buy the optional over-the-shoulder straps for the day back, they can do heavier duty beyond 15 pounds of carry weight. When I fly, I use my Mountainsmith day pack in conjunction with my Osprey Farpoint 40-liter backpack, and there is nothing I can't do for six weeks plus on the road. When I get where I'm going, I often switch to the medium or small lumbar packs, choosing one or the other before my trip. On September 10 I have a wedding to attend in Rome, then I'm taking off for Tunisia for a couple of weeks to see Carthage and tour. Thus, I will need the flexibility of hiking, going to the beach and doing civilized things with civilized clothes (blue blazer and slacks, maybe a tie). So, this rig has me covered for clothes, electronics, credentials, wallet, etc. With optional straps and more simple straps that come with Mountainsmith packs not only can I carry everything, but I can protect my valuables and have them at my fingertips or in the custody of my wife.