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Bonfus Framus 58L Review

This high-capacity ultralight pack is specially designed to carry heavy weight over many miles, though it lacks some common features
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Bonfus Framus 58L Review (An ultralight pack with a serious carrying capacity, the Bonus Framus 58L is built for long trails.)
An ultralight pack with a serious carrying capacity, the Bonus Framus 58L is built for long trails.
Credit: Justin Simoni
Price:  $369 List
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Manufacturer:   Bonfus
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By Justin Simoni ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  June 10, 2026
77
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#9 of 16
  • Comfort - 40% 8.0
  • Ease of Use - 25% 7.0
  • Weight-to-Volume Ratio - 20% 9.1
  • Adjustability - 15% 6.0
List Price: $369

Our Verdict

Quality oozes from every stitch and seam of the Bonfus Framus 58L. This pack is meant to be carried for weeks at a time and come out of this all unscathed. Since it's designed for weeks on the trail, it carries weight much better than other ultralight packs we tested. Weighing just 26.6 oz, with an internal volume of 55 L and a stated load limit of 40 lbs, the Bonus Framus is ready for some seriously long carries. These stats should raise some eyebrows from experienced ultralight hikers looking to tackle a long trail like the AT, PCT, or CDT.
REASONS TO BUY
Impressive quality
Distributes weight well
Comfortably carries 40 lbs
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks hip-belt or shoulder-strap pockets (optional)
Finicky roll-top design
Non-removable hip belt

Our Analysis and Test Results

Challenge Ultra 200x and 400x fabric on the pack body, and 210d UltraGrid on the straps, hip belt, and side pockets keep the Bonfus Framus light, yet durable enough to trust on a multi-week trip. Internal frame stays, load lifters, and a beefy hip belt help distribute heavier loads to your hips, helping save your shoulders. Our only wish is that some of the accessories, like hip belt pockets and a shoulder strap pocket, came standard.

The Bonfus Framus is an excellent high-capacity backpack, with 54 L of internal capacity and a 40 lb load limit.   Credit: Justin Simoni

Likes


For a total weight of just 26.6 oz, we measured the internal volume of the Bonus Framus at around 54 L, close to the manufacturer's claim of 55 L. With all of this capacity, this pack has a very impressive weight-to-volume ratio of 0.46 oz/L.


This internal volume is supplemented by a stretchy mesh center pocket that swallowed five 1-liter Smartwater bottles, and two side pockets with stretchy openings that held two 1L Smartwater bottles each.

We measured the internal capacity at approximately 54 liters.   Credit: Justin Simoni

The Framus is sewn using the very durable, tear- and water-resistant Challenge Ultra 200X pack fabric. The bottom of the pack uses Challenge Ultra 400x – a heavier, burlier variant of 200x for increased abrasion resistance.


The Bonus Framus comfortably carries weight better than many other packs we tested. The manufacturer suggests a maximum load limit of 40 lbs, which felt very reasonable.


Removable internal metal stays and internal foam padding add back support. Load lifters and a fairly burly hip belt with moderate lumbar support evenly distribute weight across your entire back.


Dislikes


As much as we love this pack in general, we missed having pockets on the hip belts for snack storage and easy access on the go. Accessories like this one, as well as shoulder-strap pockets, are offered by the manufacturer, while other companies provide these as standard features of the pack.

bonfus framus 58l - the hip belt is easy to adjust, but lacks pockets which would give...
The hip belt is easy to adjust, but lacks pockets which would give you more storage options.   Credit: Justin Simoni


This pack is a bona fide ultralight pack, so if you are looking for creature comforts, you won't find many. We give the Bonus Framus kudos for its removable back padding and frame stays, which help shed a bit of weight. However, the hip belt isn't removable, which is a common feature among other packs so that they can also be used as a day pack.


Adjustability is also slightly hampered by the roll-top design. The snaps help keep the top of the pack closed while you roll it up, but instead of snapping together over the top, the top buckles clip into straps down the side. It's nice that you can adjust the pack's height or cinch it down between resupplies, but it's harder to close when it's fully loaded.


Should You Buy the Bonfus Framus?


The Bonus Framus will likely appeal to ultralight hikers willing to sacrifice some creature comforts for additional back support. This pack is a solid choice for taking on some serious miles. However, it fits in a bit of a niche between lighter-weight and more minimalist ultralight backpacks.

What Other Ultralight Backpacks Should You Consider?


The Durston Kakwa 55 is a very similar option, though it comes with both shoulder-strap and hip-belt pockets and is even cheaper than the Bonus Framus. The exterior back padding on the Ultralight Adventure Equipment Ultra Circuit helps with perspiration, which can be a bit of a problem if you're carrying a heavy load with the Bonus Framus. Unlike these larger-capacity packs, the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Unbound 40 is our favorite for thru-hikes, thanks to unique features that enhance gear storage and accessibility.

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Bottom Line This high-capacity ultralight pack is specially designed to carry heavy weight over many miles, though it lacks some common features
Pros Impressive quality, distributes weight well, comfortably carries 40 lbs
Cons Lacks hip-belt or shoulder-strap pockets (optional), finicky roll-top design, non-removable hip belt
Rating Categories Bonfus Framus 58L
Comfort (40%)
8.0
Ease of Use (25%)
7.0
Weight-to-Volume Ratio (20%)
9.1
Adjustability (15%)
6.0
Specifications Bonfus Framus 58L
Measured Weight 26.6 oz
Stripped Weight 21.3 oz
Advertised Volume 58 L
Measured Volume (Main Compartment) 54 L
Weight per Liter (Full Pack) 0.46 oz/L
Sizes Available Torso: Short, Medium, Large
Organization Compartments Side pockets, center pocket, main compartment
Hydration Compatible No
Side Pocket 700ml Smartwater Capacity 2
Single Hip Belt Pocket Capacity N/A
Removable Frame and Hip Belt No
Sternum Strap Whistle No
BearVault BV500 Compatibility Excellent
Frame Type 2 removable shaped aluminum stays and removable EVA foam back padding
Fabric Challenge Ultra 200X
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