There are several things to consider when choosing the right backpack, starting with your trip length. Will it be a day-long excursion, weekend backpacking trip, or a multi-week adventure? This question will help determine how much gear you’ll need to carry. If your trip is short and your gear is minimal, a smaller pack may work. If you’re going on a longer trek and want to bring more gear, bulkier and heavier items, or need a dedicated compartment for a sleeping bag, you should opt for a larger pack as this will require additional space. Next, think about the season and the weather conditions. In the summer, or in warmer climates, you can pack less, while fall and winter trips will call for extra layers and additional gear. Finally, consider your packing style. If you’re comfortable with fewer items, a smaller pack is ideal. If you prefer bringing extra comforts from home and don’t mind the added weight, go for the larger pack. For more detailed recommendations, check out our buying guide.
To adjust the harness for the best fit and most comfortable carry, start by setting the torso length using the adjustable harness system. Next, tighten the hip belt so it sits snugly on your hip bones, then adjust the shoulder straps to bring the pack closer to your back. Finally, adjust the load lifters and the sternum strap for optimal balance and stability. For more detailed step-by-step instructions, visit our Fitting & Sizing Guide.
No, the storage capacity does not change with the different harness sizes of the Skala™ Hiking Pack. The harness size only affects how the bag fits your body, not how much gear it holds. For example, if you choose a size Small in a 50 liter pack and your friend chooses a size Large in the same 50 liter pack, both packs will have the same 50 liter capacity, they will just be adjusted differently for each individual fit.
No, the pack does not stand up on its own.
The Skala™ Hiking Pack is built with premium materials for ultra-durability, optimal comfort, and weather resistance. Here’s a breakdown of the materials:
- 420 HD Nylon: The exterior of the pack has a durable carbonate coating for superior weather resistance in a lightweight build.
- 210D Nylon Birdseye Dobby: High-abrasion zones are reinforced with ultra-strong UHMWPE fibers for enhanced durability without added weight.
- ● 90D x 300D Nylon/Poly/Spandex: Exterior pockets have a premium 4-way stretch with excellent recovery and a streamlined look.
- Urethane Foam & Spacer Mesh: The back panel and harness are padded and breathable for superior comfort and ventilation.
- YKK® Aquaguard® No. 10 Zippers: Large gauge zippers with a weather-resistant nylon coating give you strong closure you can trust.
Designed in Denver, Colorado and made in Indonesia.
The side pockets of the Skala™ Hiking Pack can fit up to a 34 oz Yonder® Water Bottle. If you prefer insulated drinkware, it also accommodates the 36 oz Rambler® Water Bottle.
Most hydration reservoirs, up to a 3L capacity, should be compatible with the Skala™ Hiking Pack.
Our Yonder® Water Bottles, Packing Cubes, and any other YETI® creature comfort you can fit in the Skala™ Hiking Pack.
Yes, Mystery Ranch® Void Bags, Web Keepers, Bear Spray Holsters, and the Pack Fly. Though these were not designed specifically for this pack, they should be compatible with the Skala™ Hiking Pack, but be sure to check the attachment points on the pack for confirmation.
For the best clean, we recommend wiping it down with a wet cloth. That being said, these packs were made to take a beating and wear those scars proudly, so feel free to keep that patina going as it will not affect the functionality or durability of the pack.
The Skala™ Hiking Pack is water resistant. There are components of the pack that are waterproof, but the pack as a whole is not completely waterproof.
We recommend you not remove anything from the Skala™ Hiking Pack except for the plastic adjuster found inside the pack’s yoke for a custom fit.
Yes, most of the pack’s buckles and hardware are replaceable.
There are quite a few straps on the pack, so we made sure to place elastic web keepers to help wrangle those loose ends.
We do not currently have a rainfly available for the pack, but our team is always working on new innovation, so stay tuned.
Yes, it is covered by YETI’s 3-year limited warranty.
Our warranty does not cover modifications to our bags.
To start, we recommend placing your sleeping bag in its designated compartment on the Skala™ 50 liter and 60 liter Multi-Day Packs. If you will be carrying one in the Skala™ 32 liter or 40 liter Hiking Packs, then it should be placed on the very bottom of the pack. Working your way up the pack, we suggest placing medium-weight contents next, with your heaviest gear being placed closest to the back of the pack and the lightest towards the outside. Finally, place any additional lightweight gear on the top and zip it up closed.
The Skala™ 50 liter and 60 liter Multi-Day Packs are not likely to be accepted by most airlines as a carry-on. The Skala™ 32 liter and 40 liter Hiking Packs should fit in most overhead bins, but always check with your airline as many airlines have different restrictions.
The Skala™ 50 liter and 60 liter Multi-Day Packs are great for multi-day and multi-week hikes whereas the Skala™ 32 liter and 40 liter Hiking Packs are better suited for day-long excursions and shorter trips.
Each Skala™ Hiking Pack has a different fit for men and women. However, since the men’s size has a more standardized harness, we recommended it as our unisex offering.
We designed the women’s Skala™ Hiking Pack based on extensive research and fit studies to ensure it accurately accommodates the female form rather than being a scaled-down version of a men’s pack. The biggest improvement comes in the shoulder harness—we updated the curvature, arc, and length to better match women’s torsos for optimal comfort and stability. In addition, the waistbelt comes in two sizes, allowing for a more personalized fit across a wide range of body types. These changes make the pack significantly more ergonomic and supportive.
Absolutely. It is always a good idea to call ahead, but most of our YETI stores will stock these packs to help you choose and custom fit the best one.
The maximum recommended carry weight depends on the specific pack and how well you can distribute the load inside of it. Most of our packs are designed to perform their best while carrying in the 35–40 lb range. As a general rule of thumb, we advise not exceeding 20% of your body weight for ultimate comfort and safety.
Bear spray holsters can be attached many ways, depending on the brand. With that being said, you shouldn’t have a problem attaching most bear spray holsters directly to the hip belt on the Skala™ Hiking Pack.