Hyperlite Mountain Gear Waypoint 35

care instructions

Waypoint 35

Hyperlite Mountain Gear is not about bells and whistles, nonessential features, or the latest trending colors. We manufacture stripped down, high performance gear that’s been dialed in to meet, in as minimalist a manner as possible, the exacting requirements of the people who use it.

SEEMS YOU’VE DONE THIS BEFORE
For the experienced backpacker, the Waypoint 35 has the right volume to carry modern ultralight kits, with plenty of room for dialed clothing and cook setups, and your time-tested and trusted accessories. Features like integrated shoulder strap pockets, a large Dyneema Stretch Mesh center pocket, and durable Gridstop side pockets add to on-the-move livability. 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The WAYPOINT 35  is an ultralight pack designed for multi-day backcountry adventures.

The WAYPOINT 35 is NOT a dry bag. Take precautions to prevent gear from getting wet.

To ensure pack contents remain dry regardless of weather conditions, we recommend pairing your pack with our Pods and Stuff Sacks to organize internal contents and create an additional layer of protection.

Take the time on a dry, sunny day to spot-clean any areas that need it. A soft damp cloth and a mild soap (non-detergent and non-oil based soaps work well, do not bleach). Air-dry your pack by leaving it out to hang-dry. Make sure your pack is completely dry before long term storage.

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Products can be returned or exchanged up to 30 days from the purchase date. And after 30 days, we’ll issue a gift card. (If you’ve purchased your product from one of our authorized dealers, you’ll have to reach out to that dealer for a return or exchange). Click here to start the returns process.

Periodically check your backpack fabric, pockets, straps, clips, and adjusters for signs of stress or tears and repair any damage before continued use.

Store your pack in a dry place.

Refer to the product information pages for feature videos that can help you through the process.

Familiarize yourself with adjustments and features.

If you’re out on the mountain when a mishap occurs, email us as soon as you can. We will work with you to get a repair made and back to you on the trail as soon as possible.

If there’s something custom, or unique, you’d like done to your gear, or you want a repair made that’s above and beyond the normal stuff covered in our Guarantee, also reach out to us.

Click here to send us an email about repairs. Please include a photo or other visual explanation of what needs doing, and we will get back to you with a timeline on when you can expect your gear back to you (typically 2-3 weeks).

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BEST PRACTICES

The roll top design provides excellent compaction and watertightness but means that pack organization is key.

  •  Place lighter, less mission critical items near the bottom.
  •  Load bulky, heavier items below the shoulder straps and above the hip belt. 
  •  Keep quick grab items closer to the top of the bag (rain gear, mid-layer).
  •  The external pockets can be used to store additional equipment.
  •  Store frequently used gear in the side pockets.
Hip Belt Instructions Hyperlite Mountain Gear

FINE TUNING

Your hip belt is attached to the WAYPOINT 35 with a Velcro backing and is removable.

HIP BELT REMOVAL

1. Empty the contents from your hip belt pockets.

2. Starting from one side, slowly pull the hip belt away from the backpack.

3. Once fully separated, slide the hip belt through to remove.

Note: Placing a small strip of cardboard in between will help to keep the two pieces separated.

SAFETY

Avoid campsites that present the possibility of avalanches, falling rocks or tree limbs, flash floods, lightning strikes, strong winds, and other potential hazards to reduce the risk of damage or injury. 

  • This backpack is not a toy. To prevent the danger of choking or suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and children. 
  • This backpack is not fireproof. Keep your bag away from all open flames and heat sources to prevent the possibility of melting or burns from sparks and falling embers.
  • Familiarize yourself with the different adjustments to maximize comfort, so you can stay focused on your next adventure.

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