Reviews You Can Rely On

Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra Review

This ultralight pack features first-rate materials and an internal frame for additional support
gearlab tested logo
Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra Review ("Load up and go!" is what the CS40 Ultra urges you to do.)
"Load up and go!" is what the CS40 Ultra urges you to do.
Credit: Justin Simoni
Price:  $330 List
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Manufacturer:   Outdoor Vitals
Justin Simoni
By Justin Simoni ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  June 10, 2026
75
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#13 of 16
  • Comfort - 40% 8.0
  • Ease of Use - 25% 7.0
  • Weight-to-Volume Ratio - 20% 7.7
  • Adjustability - 15% 7.0
List Price: $330

Our Verdict

The Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra keeps your pack weight low without sacrificing comfort. Unlike many other ultralight backpacks of its size, this one features breathable back padding, carbon fiber stays for added stiffness, and an integrated hip belt to help transfer weight from the shoulders to the hips. Made from very tough, very light, very water-resistant Challenge UltraWeave 200, the CS40 Ultra proves you can have a rough-and-tumble, supportive pack at an attractive weight.
REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable and supportive
Ventilated back panel
Highly durable
Removable hip belt
REASONS TO AVOID
Relatively small internal volume
Side pockets are small
Minimal external lash points

Our Analysis and Test Results

With an industry-leading internal framed system, the Outdoor Vitals CS40 is one of the more comfortable packs we tested.   Credit: Justin Simoni

Likes


The CS40 Ultra features an honest-to-goodness hip belt, back padding, internal stays, and functional load lifters usually found only on much larger packs. If good back support in a pack – even in an ultralight pack – is a non-negotiable, then this pack was made especially for you.


The back padding in the CS50 Ultra is intelligently shaped with cutouts to both save weight and encourage airflow. The internal carbon fiber also means you don't have to jerry-rig additional padding or devise a framing scheme. A bonus is that you can load your gear a bit haphazardly without worrying about anything poking you in the back.

From pre-dawn packing to high-mountain passes, the CS40 Ultra is a get-up-and-go type of backpack.

The presence of a bona fide hip belt means much of the weight is shifted to your hips, making overloaded carries – like when you're first starting out on a weeklong trip – less soul (and shoulder) crushing. The hip belt is also removable and comes in a range of sizes, from XS to XL.


Dislikes


The CS40 Ultra is sewn using 132 g/sm Challenge UltraWeave 200, one of the lightest and most durable fabrics used in ultralight packs. But by adding many of the comfort features, like back padding, frame stays, and a supportive hip belt, the weight of those features adds up.


At 28.6 ounces (810 grams), this pack isn't the lightest for its 40-liter internal volume. Though we'll admit it's still pretty impressive when we have a relatively heavy loadout.

We measured the internal volume at approximately 40 liters.   Credit: Justin Simoni

We wish the hip belt pockets were a little wider and a bit longer. When we pack them to the gills with snacks, they stick out and sometimes graze our arms while we're hiking. The side pockets are also on the smaller side, only big enough to hold one Smartwater bottle each.


Should You Buy the Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra?


The Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra strikes a delicate balance between gram counting and built-in comfort. It's an easy recommendation for anyone who wants an ultralight backpack but needs one with a bit more padding and structure for better back support.

What Other Ultralight Backpacks Should You Consider?


Like many of their popular, conventional backpacks, the Osprey Exos Pro 55 features a trampoline back with an internal frame, which rivals the CS40 Ultra for overall support. The Zpacks Arc Haul Ultra isn't much different, yet despite all of the features, it still manages to be one of the lightest packs available based on carrying capacity.

Side-by-Side Comparison
Compare Outdoor Vitals CS40 Ultra versus top competing products:
 
Awards  
Price $330 List
Overall Score Sort Icon
75
Star Rating
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Bottom Line This ultralight pack features first-rate materials and an internal frame for additional support
Pros Comfortable and supportive, ventilated back panel, highly durable, removable hip belt
Cons Relatively small internal volume, side pockets are small, minimal external lash points
Rating Categories Outdoor Vitals CS40...
Comfort (40%)
8.0
Ease of Use (25%)
7.0
Weight-to-Volume Ratio (20%)
7.7
Adjustability (15%)
7.0
Specifications Outdoor Vitals CS40...
Measured Weight 28.6 oz
Stripped Weight 25.0 oz
Advertised Volume 53 L
Measured Volume (Main Compartment) 40 L
Weight per Liter (Full Pack) 0.54 oz/L
Sizes Available Torso: Short, Medium, Large
Hip Belt: XS, S, M, L, XL
Organization Compartments Side pockets, center pocket, hip belt pockets, main compartment
Hydration Compatible Yes
Side Pocket 700ml Smartwater Capacity 2
Single Hip Belt Pocket Capacity 6 Clif Bars
Removable Frame and Hip Belt Yes
Sternum Strap Whistle No
BearVault BV500 Compatibility OK
Frame Type Carbon fiber frame stays and EVA foam back pad
Fabric Challenge UltraWeave 200
Or, compare up to 5 products side-by-side here.
Justin Simoni