Wapta 30

Sale price$280.00 USD

Torso Size: Medium (Ships early June)
Hipbelt Size: S/M

The Wapta 30 is the premiere frameless backpack for the ultralight hiker. Built with cutting edge ALUULA Graflyte™ material, the Wapta combines innovative features with advanced construction and ergonomic shaping. The result is a pack that weighs as little as 12.8 oz (365 g) while being highly functional, durable, and comfortable. The Wapta 30 is the ideal overnight pack for the ultralight hiker and an excellent day hiking pack for everyone.

MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION

With the Wapta 30 we are proud to introduce the first ultralight pack built with ALUULA fabrics. ALUULA has a proprietary process that solves the longstanding problem of how to fuse a durable waterproof film to extremely tough UHMWPE fibers. The result is ALUULA Graflyte™ which is the first composite pack fabric with a 100% UHMWPE woven face to achieve lower weights while retaining excellent durability. The version used here weighs just 98 g/m² (2.9 oz/yd) while offering higher tear strength and abrasion than all comparable fabrics - making an ALUULA pack both lighter and stronger.

ALUULA's Graflyte™ also has many other advantages including more durable long term waterproofness because their proprietary fusion process avoids glue (which adds weight and can fatigue). ALUULA Graflyte™ is also stain proof, UV resistant, fully recyclable, low water absorption, edge stable, and heat bondable.

With the Wapta 30 we are taking advantage of these characteristics to build a lighter, simpler, and more functional pack. For example, we heat weld airmesh strips to the backpanel for ventilation and we take advantage of the edge stable nature of this fabric to laser cut drain holes in the pockets and laser cut tougher ALUULA Durlyte™ into daisy chains that are lighter than traditional webbing.

FEATURES

The Wapta's feature set is carefully designed to provide excellent on-the-go access to your gear while improving durability, versatility, and simplicity.

Most uniquely, the Wapta has a bottom pocket that provides quick access to larger items like mitts and hats while solving the common problem with previous bottom pockets: the use of low durability stretch mesh in this high wear area on the pack. Instead of stretch mesh, the Wapta uses pleats (folds) to create the first bottom pocket without the vulnerability of stretch mesh. A similar philosophy applies to the front pocket, which is a generous size and also built from ALUULA to be more durable yet lighter.

ALUULA Graflyte Fabric

Graflyte™ V-98 fabric from ALUULA is an advanced pack fabric with a 100% UHMWPE weave face fabric and tough interior film that is molecularly fused on. It has higher tear strength and abrasion resistance than even other UHMWPE based fabrics while being waterproof, recyclable, UV resistant, edge stable, and heat bondable.

Ergonomic Hipbelt

The Wapta's hipbelt uses an advanced design including a differential cut (so the hipbelt naturally wants to curve) and 3D shaping (to cup your hips) which improve comfort. The belt is removable for those who want to go even lighter.

Airmesh Ventilation

Airmesh strips are heat bonded to the backpanel to provide a more comfortable surface and add ventilation without compromising the waterproofness of the pack.

Durable Pockets

The front pocket, side pockets, bottom pockets, and hipbelt pockets are all made from ALUULA Graflyte which is far more durable than typical stretch mesh pockets. We also use "protected elastics" where the elastics are sewn inside the main fabric to guard them from damage.

Laser Cut Details

The "daisy chains" on the sides of the pack and shoulder straps are laser cut from ALUULA Durlyte™ to provide a highly versatile attachment system at a lower weight than webbing. This system accomodates a wide range of compression and attachment needs including ice axe and trekking pole attachment. We also use laser cutting to create simpler and lighter drain holes on the pockets.

Even though the Wapta is a superlight pack, it still has important features like hipbelt pockets and side water bottle pockets. The hipbelt pockets are large and designed for easy one handed operation, while the side pockets have adjustable tension and are shaped with a low cut front edge for easy access. There are also dual shoulder strap pockets that work great for phones, bear spray, and small water bottles.

The side compression and top strap contribute to making this pack simpler, lighter, and more functional. The side compression uses dual straps which open, close, and cinch at a single buckle. The laser cut ALUULA Durlyte™ daisy chains make this area highly customizable to enable a diverse range of storage and compression possibilities including ice axe and trekking pole attachments. The top strap is a V shape that better secures items on top, while using the same dual adjust buckle so it is quicker to use than traditional V top straps.

COMFORT

Despite being a frameless pack aimed at lighter loads, the Wapta places a major emphasis on comfort including our most advanced shaping yet.

That includes shoulder straps with an S-shape similar to our larger Kakwa packs. This shape has been very well received and fits almost everyone better than straighter straps. The shoulder straps also have a differential cut to naturally curve over your shoulders, and feature laser cut daisy chains that provide a wide range of up/down adjustment for the sternum strap.

Most packs in this niche lack a hipbelt or use a minimalist webbing belt, while the Wapta provides a robust padded hipbelt that is three dimensionally shaped to hug your hips and yet is removable for trips when you want to go even lighter.

Most notably, back ventilation is unprecedented in the 1-lbs pack niche and yet the Wapta has dual air mesh strips heat bonded onto the backpanel to provide padding, a nicer feel, and ventilation.

Overall, the Wapta 30 advances what is possible in an ultralight backpack. No other pack near the 1 lbs mark (450g) has this much functionality, durability, ease of use, and comfort. The Wapta is the ideal pack for adventures from a dayhike up Yosemite's Half Dome, to an FKT of the Colorado Trail, or a superlight thruhike of the Continental Divide Trail.

Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

WEIGHT

Complete Pack (ounces)

16.9 oz (M), 17.9 oz (L)

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Complete Pack (grams)

480 g (M), 505 g (L)

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Minimum Weight

12.8 / 365 g (M), 13.3 oz / 380 g (L)

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Removable Items

Sternum strap (0.5oz / 15 g) and hipbelt (3.7oz / 105 g (S/M) or 4.0oz / 115 g (M/L)) are included but removable.

Features

FEATURES

ALUULA Graflyte™

The only composite fabric with 100% UHMWPE fibers (known by the brand name Dyneema®) for the face fabric. This pack fabric gives greater durability for the weight than all others, while also having a tougher interior waterproof film and enabling advanced construction with heat bonding and laser cutting.

Waterproof

The Wapta is waterproof for hiking with waterproof ALUULA fabric along with seam taping and heat bonded for the main compartment seams.

Durable Bottom Pocket

The Wapta has the first bottom pocket that avoids low durability stretch mesh and instead uses much more durable ALUULA Graflyte™.

Compare

COMPARE

The Wapta 30 stands out by offering a fully featured and durable frameless pack for the lowest weight, greatest comfort, and highest build quality.

While you can find lighter packs, any such pack will be lacking worthwhile features (e.g. shoulder strap pockets, hipbelt pockets, padded hipbelt) and using less durable materials. Any pack with a comparable feature set will be heavier, more expensive, and still lacking the high end construction and materials of the Wapta along with comfort features like air mesh on the backpanel.

To demonstrate this, the table below compares the Wapta 30 to what is typically found in competing packs:

COMFORT

Wapta 30

Main Competitors

Backpanel

Dual air mesh strips provide venting and padding.

Fabric only. Lacks venting & padding.

Shoulder straps

Ergonomic S shape with differential cut

Relatively straight shape, no differential cut.

FAQ

FAQ

Browse the FAQ to learn more or get in touch if you have further questions.

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Customer Reviews

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yukihiko namimatsu
My most favorite!

I got a great backpack. Even though it's a UL pack, the weight is firmly placed on my lower back, and I won't get tired at all while carrying it. The Wapta30 is superior to traditional or conventional backpacks that are full of gimmicks.

The only complaint I have is the lack of ventilation in the back. I prefer Zpacks' Ark Haul mesh system in this regard.

In any case, it has become my favorite backpack of this size.

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Eric
Out of the Park

I just finished my first five with it and I think Dan nailed it. It is a solid product from a design and manufacturing standpoint and he can be proud of the work he put in to bring it to market.

Random thoughts that I noticed during this first evaluation hike. My main day hike pack to this point is the HMG daybreak pack, which they say is 17/23l, and for me it is a bit cramped for a big day.

The medium pack feels perfect for me with my 18.5 inch torso length even though I am 6‘1“ tall I’m not terribly picky about sizing, but I don’t think I would want a larger size I use a Medium Kakwa 40 happily and just received the 55 which I have yet to try.

The Wapta has so many features at such a light weight! It’s really amazing.

The belt seems thicker than needed but is quite comfy.

The new buckles are a total win. Love the design.

Closure bungee straps on bottle pockets are appreciated!

Construction is very high tech. I don’t think I totally understand how it’s all held together. Interior seams are all taped!

It rides quietly, more quietly than the Kakwa 40 Ultra. I like it. I am not sure about the hand of the material though. I sort of like the feel of Dyneema better. It will probably soften a little. It's worth it because Dyneema is super noisy.

The shoulder strap adjusters are pretty difficult to micro adjust. This is my main annoyance right now. I worked them a bit and hopefully this will work in with use. Any tension on them though and they lock up.

The 30l size is more than enough for any day hike I can anticipate. The main compartment seems to be an honest 30 L with the outside pockets adding even more (advertised at 46l total size!) so it’s actually a fairly substantial pack size wise. It could easily be used for overnight trips or even longer trips for folks that are more efficient packers than me. I just got the K55 because honestly the K40 is a bit cramped for me for overnight stuff. I really like 30l sized packs for day hikes though.

I like that the side compression straps have a quick release buckle, but also that they’re completely optional, which is nice as I don’t like a lot of strings hanging off my packs.

Initially, I wasn’t sure about the bottom pocket. It seems like it could collect debris from when you set the pack down. However, about 15 minutes into my hike today I was getting kind of cold and it was easy to grab a hat and gloves from that pocket while still moving along which is pretty cool. Stowing them later was also easy on the fly.

The outside pocket and under pocket (and side pockets) hold enough for any food/snacks/thin layers that I don't think one would really need to open the main compartment for much.

I moved the sternum strap up one notch. They are ridiculously easy to adjust. All packs should use this system.

I am not able to access the water bottles while wearing the pack which for me is no big deal. I’d rather have them securely in the pockets. They could probably be accessed by someone with very good shoulder mobility, but I think most mortals will need to drop the pack. Again, this is not a complaint. I don't sip, I drop it and guzzle when needed.

Straps and belt seem very comfortable but I need more time and more weight to really assess certainly nothing bothers me.

I spent three hours hiking in mid 80s temps in full sun. Usually with these uber materials or even nylon, my back is completely soaked to the point of sweat invading the interior of the pack a bit. Incredibly the Wapta was a little wet, but hardly anything and zero penetration into the pack at the seams. The back pads absolutely work to get enough ventilation to the back for cooling and sweat dissipation. I am actually pretty shocked.

I don’t like packs with “suspension systems” that have giant air gaps and have just put up with the wet back over the years for a more svelte profile. I had not even considered this detail when I bought the Wapta, but it may turn out to be one of my favorite features.

Color isn’t necessarily camo but I really like how it blends in to the environment.

Aesthetically it’s sort of meh to me but the beauty is in its function. And I don’t see it when I carry it;)

I can’t wait to load it up more and get a big day with it!

Dan has under promised and over delivered with the Wapta 30. Hopefully a Wapta 20 is in the works.

Glad you're liking the pack! Thanks for the kind words.

For the shoulder strap adjustment, the adjusters are quite grippy so it is best to lift up on the nose of them slightly as you tighten (as if you were going to loosen). That will relax the grip so it adjusts easier. For the side pockets, I positioned them as low as possible on the sides of the pack, such as using a flat bottom design to the pocket instead of pleats which pinch the bottom so the bottle sits higher. So I think the bottles are about as low/reachable as possible for a pack, but yes they still can be hard to grab depending on shoulder mobility.

Glad you're liking the pack including the air mesh strips, side compression, and construction.
- Dan

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Will

Incredible materials, large outer pockets, nice bottom pocket and cool design features. Excited to try this out more on shorter trips. You could likely extend this for longer trips if you were really frugal and an ultra lighter.