
ULA Backpack Strap Kits
ULA Backpack Strap Kits
If you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent) strapped to the bottom of your pack, grab a set of removable bottom straps – two straps that run under the bottom panel from front to back.
Grab a Y-strap Kit if you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent/bear canister) strapped to the top of your pack. Y-straps run over the top of your pack using the existing front buckle and y-ing into two straps that clip into the loops at the back.
Grab both and have the freedom to customize your pack to your gear and trip needs!
Lost the single top strap that came with your pack? Grab a single replacement strap!
What's the difference between standard Top-Strap and Top Y-Strap?
Standard Top-Strap
These are meant to act as compression straps and can handle lightweight items but are not meant for bulkier items like bear canisters. This is handy when the pack isn't fully loaded or you've got lightweight items like bags of chips or rain gear that you want quicker access to.
Top Y-Strap
The Y-strap is designed for carrying bulkier items, such as bear canisters. It provides a reliable and efficient way to secure heavier loads at the top of the pack, like multiple water bladders or a bear canister. This setup is especially useful in environments where extra water capacity is needed, such as desert areas, or in regions where bear canisters are required.
ULA Backpack Strap Kits
If you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent) strapped to the bottom of your pack, grab a set of removable bottom straps – two straps that run under the bottom panel from front to back.
Grab a Y-strap Kit if you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent/bear canister) strapped to the top of your pack. Y-straps run over the top of your pack using the existing front buckle and y-ing into two straps that clip into the loops at the back.
Grab both and have the freedom to customize your pack to your gear and trip needs!
Lost the single top strap that came with your pack? Grab a single replacement strap!
What's the difference between standard Top-Strap and Top Y-Strap?
Standard Top-Strap
These are meant to act as compression straps and can handle lightweight items but are not meant for bulkier items like bear canisters. This is handy when the pack isn't fully loaded or you've got lightweight items like bags of chips or rain gear that you want quicker access to.
Top Y-Strap
The Y-strap is designed for carrying bulkier items, such as bear canisters. It provides a reliable and efficient way to secure heavier loads at the top of the pack, like multiple water bladders or a bear canister. This setup is especially useful in environments where extra water capacity is needed, such as desert areas, or in regions where bear canisters are required.
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ULA Backpack Strap Kits
If you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent) strapped to the bottom of your pack, grab a set of removable bottom straps – two straps that run under the bottom panel from front to back.
Grab a Y-strap Kit if you carry gear (sleeping pad/tent/bear canister) strapped to the top of your pack. Y-straps run over the top of your pack using the existing front buckle and y-ing into two straps that clip into the loops at the back.
Grab both and have the freedom to customize your pack to your gear and trip needs!
Lost the single top strap that came with your pack? Grab a single replacement strap!
What's the difference between standard Top-Strap and Top Y-Strap?
Standard Top-Strap
These are meant to act as compression straps and can handle lightweight items but are not meant for bulkier items like bear canisters. This is handy when the pack isn't fully loaded or you've got lightweight items like bags of chips or rain gear that you want quicker access to.
Top Y-Strap
The Y-strap is designed for carrying bulkier items, such as bear canisters. It provides a reliable and efficient way to secure heavier loads at the top of the pack, like multiple water bladders or a bear canister. This setup is especially useful in environments where extra water capacity is needed, such as desert areas, or in regions where bear canisters are required.





















