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Black Diamond Anarchist Pack

Hiking & Camping > BackpacksRated: **** by 14 reviews.

Mountain Gear

Designed to hold enough for an overnight tour, the Anarchist Pack from Black Diamond is a snow-specific ski pack that's made to move with the twists and turns of your body in motion thanks to the Y-Rod construction. When you refuse to stay on the groomed trails, this pack will have your back.

Features:

  • An adjustable ski/board attachment system makes approaches much less of a burden
  • It is large enough to an overnight tour and still small enough for day trips
  • Side panel access comes in quite handy on the go
  • The unique, Y-rod construction offers superior support when carrying heavy loads and moves with your body for true comfort
  • Thermoformed suspension components for added comfort
  • Water-resistant 420-denier nylon fabric with 1300-denier ballistics reinforcements withstand weather and abrasion for seasons to come

Backcountry.com

Black Diamond's Anarchist Winter Pack is designed for backcountry skiers and snowboarders who live for fresh pow. Its supportive Y-rod suspension system supports your load of avalanche safety gear and extra layers, and moves comfortably with you as your skin up and cruise down. The Anarchist has a dedicated front pocket for avie gear and a stowable, stretch helmet panel for your brain bucket. This Black Diamond pack helps you get the most out of the backcountry, no matter what you ride—planks or a sled .

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Access:side and panel
Access Types:Top
Capacity:1953 cu in (32L)/ 2563 cu in (42L)
Country of Origin:China
External Pockets:1 Front, 1 in lid, stowable helmet stretch panel
Fits torso:16 - 19 inches (32L)/ 18 - 21 inches (42L)
Gear Loops:No
Hydration Compatible:Yes
Ice Axe Loops:Yes
Material:420-denier nylon/ 1300-denier ballistics nylon
Rain Cover:No, water-shedding materials
Recommended Use:Backcountry skiing
Shovel Pocket:Yes
Ski Carry:Yes
Snowboard Carry:Yes
Suspension:Thermoformed shoulder straps and Y-rod back-panel
Volume:[32L] 1953cu in; [42L] 2563cu in
Waist-belt:Yes, thermoformed
Warranty:1 Year
Weight:[32L] 3lb 4oz (1.48kg); [42L] 3lb 5oz (1.50kg)

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Option Availability:

Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.

SizeColor
Kelp
Kelp
Kelp Green
Kelp Green
32l102.00102.00 
42l108.00108.00179.00 
Lrg / Xl - 42 L 179.95

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Black Diamond Anarchist Pack Reviews Summary:

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of Reviews
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****8
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Positive Reviews:

First impression

Rating:****

It seems like a good quality pack and has some essential features for a backcountry pack. Especially the external pocket for shovel, probe and other on the fly gear. The hipbelt is great by the way and has two small attachment points which I guess is for creating gear loops with 6 mm rope. pretty ingenius. Would work very well as an allround pack for mountaineering. the insulated shoulder strap for bladder hose look very well done and the pack seems more sturdy than most - yet lightweight. It will take a lot of abuse for sure. Only cons is that it's a pretty tall pack, I'm 6"4 (mostly legs though but still) and the back above the shoulder straps seems a little too high. wonder if it will conflict with my helmet while skiing when I'm leaning forward tilting my head back. Most ski packs are low on the back to avoid such situations. Could have created a helmet 'groove' in the top as many other packs have. Otherwise the pocket where the helmet cover is, is only protected by velcro and it opens upwards so that rain can rinse straight through the velcro. pretty stupid as it is not designed as a 'wet gear pocket' with rinsing holes at the bottom. Also the protection of the main compartment has only one drawcord, not the usual additional 'extension body' with extra drawcord. This makes it less complicated (faster) to access the compartment but also makes it easier for snow or rain to enter the compartment if it's blowing a bit (which it usually does). could therefore be extra useful with a waterproof liner or packsack. Otherwise great pack for ski touring and mountaineering

Magnus at Backcountry.com on 10/24/2007

Haute Route Pack

Rating:****
Four of us ended up using this on the Haute Route this year. It worked pretty well for that and I suspect that it will work well for short overnight trips as well.

The external pocket held my skins, crampons, shovel/probe allowing for easy access. Two pockets in the lid also helped manage gear. I found the capacity to be perfect: throw in a little group gear and all extra layers (assuming a bluebird day) and I could fit in everything.

My complaints: 1) Why do pack designers continue to put on useless design elements that add weight? This pack has a side access zipper that is unnecessary. Multiple extra little straps that are not really necessary for performance. 2) The hole for the camelback is a tight squeeze with the winter cap/insulated hose. 3) The haul loop falls down against your back (irritating). 4) A floating lid might be nice (a better use for all those straps). 5) This pack could use small pockets at the waist (for glove liners, gu's, etc). 6) I find that a diagonal ski carry is quicker and more stable, this pack does not (readily) allow that (contrast to Osprey Switch).

All in all, a decent enough pack that worked well for an eight day hut-to-hut ski tour.
Juhl at Mountain Gear on 05/02/2009

Good big day or short hut ski trip pack

Rating:****

I have taken it out for 3 single day b/c ski trips so far. The pack is comfortable and feals sturdy. The hydration setup for the hose in the shoulder strap is excelent. I had no problem fitting the G3 guide shovel and a probe in the front shovel pocket (I actually stuffed a pack rain cover in there also.) I have the larger model and it holds a lot more than the 2563cu would suggest. I have not tried the helmet holder and have rigged a crampon holder on the top. As a previous reviewer stated, the pack sits high on the back, so if you are doing any bush-whacking, the crampons (or helmet) will sit very high and snag some branches. The ski carry system is diagonal acording to the booklet. It works great this way, however they tails ride a little low. You can also go with the a-frame which works ok only if the pack is very full. The ice axe loops are very long (so they can be used for ski carry) so they are a bit tricky and require you to spin the axe a few times. All in all, it is a good pack. I will be taking it on the Haute Route later this month!

paulj at Backcountry.com on 04/02/2008

Black Diamond anarchist

Rating:****

Lightweight designed pack to hold just enough gear and enough to make you happy traveling from destinations - The pack holds skis diagonally in two ways, does not offer A-Frame- The pack offers enough room for luggage but I personally do not see it has a ultimate backcountry pack, the waist belt is very simple (no pockets) medium size.
I highly dislike how there is a lack of information about this pack though, on the black diamond website and in manuals that are provided, was not planned very well and seems to not be in any spot lights.
However! The pack hauls and gets you where you need to go!

Tod at Backcountry.com on 01/12/2007

Got the Job Done !

Rating:****

No expert on backpacks, but bought the BD 42 l for a 6 day Haute Route trip last April because my TNF 55 l was too big. This no-nonse pack got the job done - plenty of room for this type of trip! No extra straps to get in the way. Carried skis well, especially up the ladders at Pas de Chèvre and Bertol Hut. Skied well too, comfortable on your back. While location of shovel compartment may create a bit of a bulge, the placement is key for accessing shovel and probe quickly in a real emergency! I would recommend this pack.

michkath1604292 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 12/30/2008

Got the Job Done !

Rating:****

No expert on backpacks, but bought the BD 42 l for a 6 day Haute Route trip last April because my TNF 55 l was too big. This no-nonse pack got the job done - plenty of room for this type of trip! No extra straps to get in the way. Carried skis well, especially up the ladders at Pas de Chèvre and Bertol Hut. Skied well too, comfortable on your back. While location of shovel compartment may create a bit of a bulge, the placement is key for accessing shovel and probe quickly in a real emergency! I would recommend this pack.

michkath1604292 at Backcountry.com on 12/30/2008

Diego

Rating:*****

An excellent pack that I've used for backcountry skiing, mountaineering, and rock climbing. The packcloth is of excellent durability. Helmet feature is secure. Ice axe loops are adjustable to serve as diagonal ski carry. It would be nice to have the hipbelt pockets the new version offers. Shoulder strap padding is modest, but I have done multiday alpine routes with this pack and not been too uncomfortable. I'm 5'9 and have the 42 liter which has not been too big. I will probably also purchase the 32 liter in Avalung for short backcountry days or sidecountry use.

andinista1364467 at Backcountry.com on 09/28/2009

Great features, awkward frame sheet

Rating:****
Did not actually use this pack. Loaded it at home and wore it around. The 19-21 inch size is correct for the large and too big for me. The s/m had this same problem though - the top of the frame sheet hits my head when I look up. Otherwise this could be the perfect all-year pack.
Chope at Mountain Gear on 01/21/2007

Edit - two stars was too harsh

Rating:****

I was to harsh in my previous review. It IS a good pack, and I've learned to pack it better so it doesn't bulge up as much. It is no nonsense and carries skis and heavy loads very well. Very lightweight compared to other packs this size with a shovel compartment.

Magnus at Backcountry.com Outlet on 01/09/2009

Negative Reviews:

long time testing

Rating:**

well, after using this pack for a good while (refer to my earlier review for additional pros and cons)I have to say I not too impressed. The major annoyance is the lack of proper compression straps. They are located to high and low which leaves a big gap in the middle. My pack, which is the 42L always ends up with a huge bulge in the middle. If your shovel compartment is full that leaves you with an even stranger (and impractical) looking pack. They also made this pack bigger than most 40-54L packs I've seen so be aware of that. All in all, good features and comfortable carry. But the downsides are so many that I'm thinking of returning it.

Magnus at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/30/2008