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Hill People Gear Unveil New Bookcliff Lumbar Pack

by Tony Grist
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Hill People Gear Unveil New Bookcliff Lumbar Pack

I’ve been following Hill People Fear since they launched 15 years ago. As many of you know, The Hill brothers cut their teeth as wildland firefighters in the Forest Service and consequently, they’ve long been fans of belted lumbar packs. The new Bookcliff is the latest in their lineup, joining the Umlindi and the M2016.

The Bookcliff is sized in between the other two and at 1237ci (dimensional) is the largest lumbar pack that can be effectively carried with just a belt. In keeping with HPG’s modularity, the Bookcliff can be used with the Recon Belt, Prairie Belt, and Shoulder Harness. It is sold with a simple shoulder strap so folks need only purchase the suspension component(s) they want, or use HPG components they already have.

This lumbar pack will appeal to a wide range of users, including wildland firefighters looking for a Berry Compliant commercially produced “jumper pack”, which the Bookcliff is very close to in size. It is designed to accept the fire shelter case for line use. 

The Bookcliff is made in the USA out of US materials by FirstSpear, Hill People Gear’s primary manufacturing partner. Zippers are both YKK #10s for longevity and the material is all 500d Cordura. There is an attached rear pocket with a slot pocket behind it and an internal mesh slot pocket. There is a slant style wand pocket on each side large enough to accept a Nalgene silo or any 1qt canteen. Compression straps top, bottom, and sides round out this purpose built pack.

For more information, you can check out the Bookcliff on HPG’s website.

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