By day 3 or 4 on the trail, my once-organized backpack starts falling into disarray. Snack wrappers populate the pockets, dirty clothes stuff the dead space, and small items or unused layers get sucked into the void at the bottom near the sleeping bag.
Organization becomes less of a priority in my pack the closer I get to the end of a trip. I call it entropy. But it might just be my bad habit.
So, it’s nice when a backpack actually helps me stay organized. I’ve used stuff sacks for a long time with some success. But when I first unzipped the Near Zero DEAN 55 front panel and saw the pack’s interior, I was immediately struck by the design.
It was laid out like a packing map, with mesh dividers and labeled compartments for the tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, food, and more. The organization was already done for me.
Over several months of testing, I brought THE DEAN 55 with me on overnight trips and even a few day hikes to see not only how well it performed as a backpacking pack, but also whether its clever (and patent-pending) organization system could actually help keep me better organized.
In short: THE DEAN ($200) is a cost-effective, lightweight 55L adjustable torso pack. The compartmentalized organization system is unique and can be very helpful for packing and remembering essential items. This would be a great starter backpack for someone just getting into the sport. Dyed-in-the-wool backpackers might have some personal gripes with the compartmentalized layout. But this pack offers a creative new way to visualize packing and organize your backpacking gear.
If you’re shopping, compare THE DEAN to those on GearJunkie’s guide to the Best Backpacking Backpacks.
- Capacity: 55 L
- Weight capacity: 35 lbs.
- Weight: 3.8 lbs.
- Material: Ripstop nylon; water resistant
- Frame material: Aluminum
- Hydrostatic rating: 5,000 mm
- Pack Accessa Front:
- Pack pockets: 17
- Hipbelt Pockets: 2
- Side Water Bottle Pockets: 2
- Dimensions: 26 (L) x 16 (W) x 9 (D) in.
- Adjustable Torso Length:
- Reservoir Compatible:
- Unisex:
Pros
- Internal organization system makes packing/maintaining organization easy
- Internal organization system is removable
- Included rainfly
- Lightweight and comfortable
Cons
- Not all backpackers will appreciate internal organization system
- So many straps
Near Zero THE DEAN 55 L Backpack Review

Layout: Instructions Included


Materials, Weight, and Durability

Performance



Pair With ‘Ready-2-Go’ Bundle


Room for Improvement

The Final Word: Near Zero THE DEAN 55
