Overview
A robust, entry-level multi-day backpacking pack designed with a 60-liter capacity, featuring an adjustable internal frame suspension system. It is constructed from durable ripstop nylon with a classic top-loading design, integrated sleeping bag compartment, and supportive hipbelt pockets.
Story
In 1938, Lloyd and Mary Anderson founded REI in Seattle to source quality ice axes. Decades later, this Trailbreak 60 pack carried that same spirit, helping a new generation of hikers access the wilderness without breaking the bank.
Maker / Origin
Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) began as a cooperative of 23 Pacific Northwest climbers who wanted to import high-quality European mountaineering gear. Today, it is the United States' largest consumer co-operative, renowned for its commitment to outdoor stewardship, sustainable manufacturing, and democratizing access to nature.
Condition & Value
The pack appears to be in very good, lightly used condition with no obvious tears, heavy staining, or broken buckles visible. The interior lining should be checked for stickiness or flaking, which is common in older polyurethane-coated gear and can reduce value by 50%. The Trailbreak 60 originally retailed for around $149.