Ultralight backpacking gear tends to be expensive, fragile, or uncomfortable. The Granite Gear Crown3 60 reviewed here is none of those things.
It’s day one of my hike of Colorado’s storied Four Pass Loop between Aspen and Crested Butte, Colorado, and my legs are firing. My lungs burn as a try to keep a steady pace up a brutal incline known as Trailrider Pass. As I cross 12,000 feet, I reconsider my choices of bringing a little extra of everything (i.e., three small boxes of wine) to make the leisurely, 4-day hike over 32 miles and 8,000 feet of climbing a little more deluxe.
But what I wasn’t questioning, even with nearly 40-pound pack weight, was the Granite Gear Crown3 60, an ultralight pack that I was definitely pushing outside of its comfort zone. Yet, step after step, mile after mile, the Crown3 60 punched well above its weight class and far, far above its price range.

In short: The Granite Gear Crown3 60 improves upon a time-tested classic. It’s a fantastic backpack for those who count grams and keep their base-weight low. But it impressed me with its ability to carry moderate loads well, too. The Crown3 60 is a very versatile backpack at a very affordable price. It should be high on the list of anyone backpack shopping, especially those who value low weight and carrying comfort.
Granite Gear Crown3 60 Review
I’ll cut to the chase here — I really love the Granite Gear Crown3 60. I’ve only used it for about 30 miles on one hike so far, but in that short timeframe, it impressed the heck out of me. I think most people who are looking for an ultralight pack should strongly consider it. Here’s why.
First, I overloaded the heck out of this pack. At a verified weight of 2.58 pounds including the V.C. (Vapor Current) Mark 3 Frame sheet and optional ($12) aluminum stay, this is still an ultralight backpack.
Yet I didn’t really treat it as such. For my hike of the Four Pass loop, I stuffed it to the brim. Among my gear was a bear bin, food for 4 days for two people, half a Big Agnes Copper Spur 2 tent, a small flask of whiskey, and three 12-ounce boxes of wine.
The load topped out at right around 40 pounds as my wife and I left the truck at the trailhead. And for the record, that isn’t an ultralight load!

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Granite Gear Crown3 60 Durability
Granite Gear Crown3 60 Specs
- Inside dimensions: 23.5″ x 16″ x 8″
- Cubic inches: 3,660
- Pack torso length: 18-21 in. (for regular size, short and long options available)
- Pack weight: 2.3-2.68 lbs. (short, regular, and long, depending on frame and lid)
- V.C. (Vapor Current) Mark 3 Frame with 35-lb. (15kg) load rating
- Dual-density shoulder harness with load-lifter straps and dual removable sternum strap.
- Re-Fit fully adjustable dual density hip belt
- Dual large hip belt pockets with DWR treated zippers
- Roll-top main compartment opening with top compression strap
- Hydration port and internal hydration sleeve
- Side and front compression straps
- High-tenacity nylon (100D and 210D) with Barrier DWR
- Large side fabric pockets with cinch closure
- Stretch mesh front pocket with wider top opening
- Bottom gear loops for cord customization
- Pair of elastic bottle holders on both shoulder straps