Gear Review — Virga Cliffrose Pack Carries 40-50 lbs

Ace Curtis
Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

In the world of lightweight backpacking gear, the Cliffrose 55 Liter Backpack made by Virga is highly innovative and functional, while never compromising on comfort or durability. 

Engineered to conquer rugged trails and ambitious backcountry journeys, this pack seamlessly merges 63 liters in load-hauling capacity with a multitude of features. It caters to the needs of thru-hikers, backpackers, day hikers, and adventurers alike. Humor me as I delve into what makes the Cliffrose pack a trailblazer in its category.


Load-Hauling Powerhouse

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

The Cliffrose has a tubular aluminum full box frame. The pack comfortably carries up to 40 lbs over extended distances, and can even manage 50 lbs for shorter hauls. This is one of its main selling points. The frame ensures that even at 50 lbs, the backpack remains unfazed and shows no signs of flexing.

The Cliffrose offers a total of 63 liters in load-hauling capacity. The main body is 50 liters, while external pockets offer an additional 13 liters of volume. Virga also has some add-ons you can clip to your straps for smaller water bottles or your phone/ electronics.

 

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

The tall side pockets on the Cliffrose pack are perfect for tents, 2L Platypus water reservoirs, shoes, bags of chips, oars/ paddles, etc. I use the extra tall side pockets for my 48 oz Silo Nalgene bottles  — and was thrilled to find that when I took off my pack, or bent over to grab things from the ground, my bottles remained snugly in the pockets.

The Virga’s 27 attachment tabs seriously elevate your gear-hauling potential. Whether it's trekking poles, skis, fishing poles, or packraft paddles, this backpack provides the flexibility to carry necessary equipment with ease. Cordage options on the side and front further expand attachment possibilities, accommodating items like paddle blades, rain jackets, and more.


Durability

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

The rugged trails and abrasive surfaces of outdoor environments demand gear that can take a beating. The Cliffrose backpack steps up to the challenge with its double-layer bottom. Crafted to withstand sandstone, granite, and limestone, this backpack proves its mettle in durability.


Adaptability

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

Weighing 31 oz to 37 oz (1.9 lbs to 2.3 lbs), depending on pack size and optional pockets, the Cliffrose epitomizes modern gear innovation. Built for thru-hiking and multi-sport enthusiasts, its feather-light design doesn't take away from its strength or endurance.

Noteworthy among the Cliffrose’s features is its ability to transform from a spacious gear carrier to a sleek, tidy 30-liter profile. By simply rolling down the pack to the top of the shoulder straps, I’m able to achieve a streamlined design that's perfect for when I need to travel light or navigate tight spaces. I love having one pack that can do it all — it’s not too bulky to use on a day hike or for a quick overnighter. 


Comfort

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

Endurance on the trail necessitates a backpack that never hampers my pace or leaves me with lingering discomfort. The Cliffrose excels in this aspect with its innovative hanging hipbelt and articulating shoulder straps.

The adjustable shoulder strap attachment points are further proof of Cliffrose's thoughtful design. The shoulder straps, ingeniously designed to attach right at the top of my (or anyone’s) shoulders, ensure an ergonomic fit that minimizes strain during long treks. This really enhances my overall comfort and contributes to a more natural carrying experience. This deliberate design alleviates pressure points and ensures that my focus remains on the trail ahead.

Crafted from 3lb Evazote foam, the backpack's padding further guarantees comfort. This foam not only cradles my back, but also withstands the wear and tear of demanding outdoor adventures.

I must reiterate that I really love the ergonomic design of the Cliffrose. I’d say this is one thing that sets it apart from the competition. Its pack shape leans toward the body, promoting a more natural and balanced carrying experience, like your best friend giving you a hug. This design not only amplifies the comfort level, but also contributes to the overall stability of the backpack, especially in tricky trail spots.

Further enhancing comfort, I was able to custom order my hip belt from Virga, sized specifically for my pudgy waistline.

 

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

Specs

  • Volume: 63L (total)
  • Main body: 50L
  • External pockets: 13L
  • Dimensions: 20"/22"/24"T (S/M/L) x 10"W x 6-7"D
  • Hipbelt: UltraGrid & Evazote foam
  • Recommended maximum load capacity: 50bs
  • Comfort: 40lbs
  • Weight: ~35.5oz (in a medium torso with 29" belt)
  • Cottage Made in the USA!!

Materials

  • Body: EPL400 Ultra
  • Pockets: Venom Stretch Mesh
  • Accent Fabric: RX30 X-Pac Bluebell
  • Shoulder Straps: UltraGrid & 3lb Evazote foam
  • Hipbelt: UltraGrid & 3lb Evazote foam

Bottom Line

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear

 

This rucksack-style pack is a lightweight marvel. With its durability, comfort-focused design, and impressive load-hauling capabilities, this pack is a true companion for those who seek adventure without compromise. From rugged terrains to long-distance thru-hikes, the Virga Cliffrose 55L is poised to become your go-to pack.

 

 

Virga Cliffrose 55L lightweight pack backpacking thru-hiking multi-sport GGG Garage Grown Gear
Cliffrose 55L Pack by Virga

 


Ace Curtis is a plus-sized outdoor enthusiast. She enjoys hiking in Northern California and taking photos of many tree-covered hillsides. She was born and raised in Mt Shasta, CA at the base of a 14,163’ mountain. She is currently working with her husband on creating an off-grid lifestyle on 2.5 acres just a few miles from where she started life, 36 years ago. 

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2 comments

Doug

Doug

If you ever need to carry 50lb you will almost certainly need more than a 63L pack to carry it in. The Hyperlite SW 70 (which is just under 80L) will do that trick if needed.

Karl D

Karl D

Thanks for the review! I am particularly piqued by the high load hauling capacity. Up front, your say “tubular aluminum full box frame”. But in closing you refer to this pack as “rucksack-style pack”? Why that latter description given your earlier frame-pack load carrying capability? I know you generally don’t like to compare, but how does it stack up to frame packs as from Seek Outside that have similar tubular aluminum frames providing large load carrying capacity? Thanks! -Karl

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