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Gear Review: DMM Flight, More Than Just a Sport Climbing Pack?

DMM Flight Pack

DMM’s Flight: a 45L pack designed specifically for sport climbing. Even though I climb sport once in a blue moon, I still love it.

The important features:

I bought the Flight because I got fed up with the faff that comes with shoving all my trad gear in a top loading rucksack. And while DMM’s Flight is advertised as a sport climbing pack, it brings more than enough capacity for a full day of trad cragging.

Over the years I’ve used this bag in a few ways, including fitting everything I need in it for a day, leaving my partner with just their gear to carry; but this involved utilizing the outside attachments. Now, I tend to split the gear more evenly: The flight bag fits my (oversized) trad rack on one side with space for as much other gear as I want (helmet, jackets, food) in the other. The rope tends to be carried by my climbing partner, normally with the tarp.

The reason I love this bag for single pitches so much is for its simplicity of use:

Ease of use aside, the bag is also fantastically durable (with one exception, explained below), at a great value.

The points where this bag is less than perfect:

My biggest complaint (which I’ve found a few ways around) is the single gear loop that is located at the top end (short side) of the bag compartment. This holds enough quickdraws for sport climbing, but becomes wanting when trying to transport a whole trad rack. Granted, the bag is designed for sport climbing, and DMM does make a trad bag. However, in light of this bag being used by many people for trad cragging, a nice little change would be a set of gear loops running down the long side of the compartment(s).

This bag is not by any means a single bag for all of your climbing adventures. It doesn’t suit the likes of multi-pitching, scrambling or alpine climbing. But for single pitching (sport and trad), bouldering, and general duties it makes for a much simpler and faff-free alternative to a top loading pack.



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