Review: Kelty Summit Backpack Carrier
In our urban camping post, we showed you guys the first glimpse to one of our biggest outdoor equipment investment (okay, maybe next to the bag and the shoes).
We bought a Kelty backpack carrier September last year and, because we got it secondhand via eBay, it was really cheap at around β±2,000. Compare that to the β±10,000 retail price for brand new units!
However, the downside is that we had to get it from the US, which meant that we easily lost what we would have βsavedβ because of shipping charges. I was able to find a great courier though and while it took about two months before the product arrived, it meant that I did not have to pay according to the weight of the package. Whew!
Anyway, we wanted to test out our carrier first before we could make a review about it.
Kelty Summit Backpack Carrier
Our Kelty Summit is really an old model and there are a whole lot of new products that are available now.
Among those available to us, this was theΒ perfect model as it also passed four things that we had in consideration: price, safety and comfort, availability and design.
As for the performance of the carrier itself, here’s what we have to say:
Size
I was surprised to see just how big this backpack carrier was.
It truly is designed for the tall Americans and not for the short Filipinos. I did research ahead though and found out that the carrier could be adjusted to fit oneβs torso length, just like those technical internal frame packs. All you had to do is push a button at the back for easy sliding. Aside from the shoulder straps, you can also do this for the lumbar straps.
Roomy
There are three height adjustments available so you can adjust it to the babyβs height and comfort. There is a lot of room between her body and the pads that we added a small pillow that she can comfortably sleep on. Even the head room is huge so the air can easily pass through so your child does not overheat even on the warmest days.
Safety
The carrier has shoulder straps that buckles separately to the kidβs waist area for safety.
Even if you did move around too much while walking, the kid stays in place and does not jiggle around too much. There are also small straps at the sides for the kid to hold on to. The carrier does not fold so even in the tightest spaces (like those with huge crowds), your baby stays safe. We tried river and forest trekking oneΒ weekend and the partner was very pleased at how safe the daughter stayed – there was no risk of getting hit my sharp rocks or thwacked by huge branches in the face.
Comfort
As for the parentsβ comfort – well, let me just say that the backpack can get pretty heavy with your load. However, it is easy to adjust the shoulder and lumbar straps so the weight gets evenly distributed. I am quite gifted at the back and it becomes very comfortable when the lumbar straps sit just right above my buttocks because they take the load off of my shoulders.
Plus, you can put the carrier down in case you want to take a break and the kid can stay there (while he/she is asleep). Just make sure you are around when you do that – it might topple over.
Waterproof
We tested out the carrier for a 30-minute walk on a rainy day (not that heavy but enough to get you wet) and we were glad to see how the removable cover holds up. The water just beaded up and did not go through so the daughter stayed dry the entire time. You may have to waterproof their arms and legs though since they are exposed but that is the job of the jackets and pants, right? Make sure to use them, too, when you are out in the sun and slather your kid with lots of sunblock as well.Β
OurΒ Kelty Summit Backpack Carrier In Action
Our first test drive was a 6km walk across the bridge. It was hot – but the daughter slept through it.Β
We also tested it out in a camping trip to the mountains. The daughter slept about halfway through our trip to there. She woke up when I was already on my fours, trying to ascend the hill – but she was laughing probably because she thought we were playing.Β
We even brought it with us during the recent Sinulog Mardi Gras and even with the rowdy crowd, the daughter slept a good 30 minutes inside. The partner even took the carrier off his back for a while – it was an advantage because the daughter continued to sleep while the partner took a rest from all the carrying.Β
This backpack carrier is by no means designed for the city-loving parent (it is bulky and heavy) but rather for those parents who wish to discover the great outdoors with their kids of up to 45lbs or about 20.4kg while keeping their hands free at the same time. (The carrier can carry a load – baby + cargo – of up to 60lbs or 27.2kg. See full specs here.)
Oh yes, and we extremely love the attention that we get every time we walk around with either one of us bringing our baby inside the pack.
They notice the baby first and say how cute she is (no bias here) and how safe she is inside her pack. We do feel a lot like celebrities during those moments. Haha!
Since our Kelty Summit is already outdated, we suggest checking out these newer models instead:
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About the Author
Pam is an outdoors-loving millennial momma who loves to hike, trek and camp in the beaches and mountains with her partner and their 3-year-old daughter. When not exploring the great outdoors, she moonlights as a freelance writer specializing in the travel, parenting, personal finance and digital marketing niches. You can also follow her via social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest!
I just love the carrier! Wow!
Thank you! We love it, too. π
Wow that backpack looks interesting… I’ve been looking for one for our little one. Thank you for sharing, will check this one out.
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This is so nice! Great product review.
This is the first i see a carrier like this! wow i hope they also sell like that here. Its great that you were able to take your child with your adventure trips!
I’d definitely recommend it to parents who are also into climbing/trekking. It’s actually being widely used outside of the country, especially in the US.
Wow! The family that explores together, enjoys nature together! This is baby wearing for the family that loves adventures!
Haha. Yeah, you’re right Mommy Nadia. We super love the convenience the carrier brings to us.
I guess you found the right carrier for your baby. It sure is a great companion for a family who loves the outdoors.
We sure did. We are really glad to have made the purchase. It makes us feel like we’re getting serious about this hobby, too.
Wow, this is amazing. I didn’t know there is such thing, probably because we don’t go backpacking. hehehe. But this is a really good investment, especially for parents like you who loves to go on adventure trips π
Had I been an outdoorsy person, too, I would have also invested in that backpack! I’m curious tuloy if our local US surplus shop has that. (Love your header, by the way!)
Wow! i never knew human invented such thing! haha. A must have for parents who loves to do adventures. π
Nako, every time I see this, tuwang tuwa ako. π It just looks fun to have such a carrier especially for parents who love to explore and travel. Pero parang di ko kaya mgcarry nian. You must be really strong!
Wow! Super bagay so you can bring your little one to every adventure! Good to know that you were able to get a cheap yet still fine one!
Thank goodness the carrier was all right. From the US pa naman – it would be very difficult to return the product!
Looks like it’s perfect for adventurous moms who love the great outdoors! π
It’s a good thing you are training your baby to go with you on your hiking trips. That carrier seems sturdy for the baby. I am not that adventurous enough to go on hiking up the mountains:-)
Hi, Mommy Lani – thanks for dropping by!
The carrier is truly reliable and we have grown to love using it on our trips.
How exciting to bring your baby along on your adventures! thanks for sharing this review.
I have already read your previous review on the Kelty backpack carrier and was already amazed at how a backpack gear can be so parent-and-baby-friendly, too. Cheers to more adventures with your little one!
Thank you. I hope we could have more adventures, too, so we could make full use of the carrier. Haha!
I like it… too bad my bunso is already 5 years old. But if I have a little one I’ll definitely get one. π
Well your bunso can hike on his own already π
This is a must backpack for outdoor lovers! π
Highly recommended!
Thats so cool, oh and yeah, really celebrityish!
Thank you π