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Metolius Speedster Review

The Speedster is a great single day cragging pack for fast and light days where you don't need a ton of extra equipment or layers
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Metolius Speedster Review (Metolius Speedster)
Metolius Speedster
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Price:  $60 List
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Manufacturer:   Metolius
By Ian Nicholson and Steven Tata  ⋅  Sep 30, 2019
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RANKED
#4 of 10
  • Packability - 30% 5.0
  • Carrying Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Rope Protection - 25% 8.0
  • Ease of Use - 20% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Metolius Speedster is a durable rope bag with some nice features. While it doesn't pack a rope or pack into a larger cragging bag as easily, it does offer a few other distinct advantages. What sets the Speedster apart is how well it works as a stand-alone cragging pack. While it might not be a do-everything, go-everywhere pack, the Speedster performs wonderfully on shorter sport climbing missions or all day cragging sessions in warmer climates where you are not going to have to bring a ton of extra clothes. It handles long approaches much more comfortably than sling-style bags but isn't as comfortable on long approaches as some other bags with compression straps or back padding. It still serves well as a rope bag with a large rope-catching tarp and burly bag fabric. Sport climbers who bring minimal gear and items on crag days will benefit most from this pack.
REASONS TO BUY
Works as a cragging pack
Padded shoulder straps are suprisingly comfortable
Big tarp
Nice zippered pocket
REASONS TO AVOID
Packability

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Bottom Line The Speedster does its job as a rope bag well, while also functioning as a basic small cragging packExcellent rope bag for cragging and long approachesThis bag offers a thoughtful and feature-rich design that's perfect for those who are looking to haul their lead climbing gear to the gym or for those who are cragging near the car and don't need a ton of layers, food, and water to sustain them for a fullExactly as the name implies, this bag is affordable and easy to use for those climbers on a tight budgetThis affordable rope bag is perfect for those seeking a simple design that will keep their rope out of the dirt while providing enough surface area and basic features
Rating Categories Metolius Speedster DMM Classic Petzl Kliff Metolius Dirt Bag II Edelrid Liner
Packability (30%)
5.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
Carrying Comfort (25%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
3.0
3.0
Rope Protection (25%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Ease of Use (20%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
5.0
5.0
Specs Metolius Speedster DMM Classic Petzl Kliff Metolius Dirt Bag II Edelrid Liner
Bag Design Funnel Burrito Burrito Burrito Burrito
Tarp size (inches) 52" x 58" 43" x 51" 55" x 55" 52" x 58" 40" x 44"
Accessory Pockets 1 1 1 0 0
Number Shoulder Straps 2 2 2 1 1
Compression Straps No Yes No No Yes
Metal or Plastic Buckles None Plastic Plastic Plastic Plastic

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


metolius speedster - metolius speedster is one of only a few models that can also be used...
Metolius Speedster is one of only a few models that can also be used for a short day of sport climbing. It is big enough to haul a rope, harness, shoes, water and a few extras and it has backpack straps for carrying.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

Packability


The Speedster has no compression straps and is designed to be carried on its own as a backpack. While it has a relatively large main pack, it often doesn't pack quite as nicely as other rope bags in our review that did have compression straps. The Speedster is big enough to fit a rope, harness, some draws, shoes, and a chalk bag, plus a few extras. It doesn't have much in the way of support and feels floppy if you're trying to load the pack while it is on the ground.

Despite its zipper to expand the pack opening, our testers still felt it performed below average regarding ease of packing a rope. It is not as easy to pack as some of the newer bags with zippered or roll-top closures and can only be loaded from its top opening, which only has a pull cord closure. This makes it a bit less comfortable when it isn't fully loaded. The Speedster was far from terrible or difficult to load, it just wasn't as easy as models with wider openings.

metolius speedster - the speedster has a fair amount of space but doesn't pack down very...
The Speedster has a fair amount of space but doesn't pack down very well without any compression straps.
Credit: Steven Tata

Carrying Comfort


The Speedster has two backpack straps, making it far more comfortable to carry than packs that only have a single sling-style strap. It performed above average in our carrying comfort testing but is not the best option for long approaches because it lacks a padded back panel and its straps aren't very breathable or plushly padded. We like the Speedster for short to medium-length approaches but it isn't our top choice for approaches where the number of miles you hike outnumber the number of pitches that you'll be climbing.

metolius speedster - the metolius speedster's straps are light and breathable but didn't...
The Metolius Speedster's straps are light and breathable but didn't have as much padding as we would have liked for longer approaches.
Credit: Steven Tata

Rope Protection


The Speedster has a very large 52" x 58" tarp that is much larger than the tarps of most rope bags available. The Speedster's tarp felt big enough most of the time whether stacking ropes before a climb or catching falling cords once we finished. The main pack is made from thick nylon and feels much more durable than some of the lighter-weight bags that we tested. This extra durability ensures that you'll get years of use from the Speedster.
metolius speedster - the metolius speedster features a large fixed tarp.
The Metolius Speedster features a large fixed tarp.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

Ease of Use


The Speedster features one zippered pocket on the front that is large enough for easily-lost items like a wallet, cell phone, keys or tape but not much else. The drawstring closure is simple and durable, which is convenient for getting in and out of the pack. Tester Ian Nicholson used the Speedster as his only cragging and travel pack while on a climbing and traveling trip to Southern Spain. The Speedster also has a nice grab loop at the top of the bag which was even handier than we expected for short-distance moves. Unfortunately, the tarp is fixed, meaning that you have to drag the pack around too if you're moving your rope between climbs while cragging.

metolius speedster - the speedster's zippered pouch is nice for small loose valuables and...
The Speedster's zippered pouch is nice for small loose valuables and larger items can fit in the main pack.
Credit: Ian Nicholson

Value


The Speedster is marginally more on the expensive side of rope bags we tested, but it's still far from being one of the most expensive models. While it is more expensive than many rope bags, if you look at it as if you're getting a light cragging pack and a rope bag, then it's a decent deal. It is worth considering that there are more modern-feeling models that come at a comparable cost and have much more to offer in the way of features.

Conclusion


The Speedster is a good option for those who seek a simple and durable bag with backpack straps. Its design feels a bit dated when compared to some newer models but it gets the job done and is reasonably priced.

Ian Nicholson and Steven Tata