Lightweight day pack offers 2 ways to get at your gear with both top-loading and front pocket access to the main compartment
Mesh pocket divider zips closed to keep contents of the pocket separate from the main bag; unzips for easy access to the main compartment Foam back panel is lined with breathable, moisture-wicking mesh for dry comfort Foam-padded, contoured shoulder straps; polyethylene framesheet and a foam-padded waistbelt help evenly distribute the load Top lid pocket and 2 oversized mesh side pockets let you keep water, maps and other essentials close at hand Includes dual ice axe/tool loops and a durable, PVC-reinforced front daisy chain for strapping on extra gear Side compression straps help stabilize and control the load Made of lightweight ripstop nylon packcloth reinforced with Cordura(R) nylon for performance, strength and durability
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Reviews | Alan Ellis | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 4/5 | I use this for my crag pack. It's also been on a couple of alpine routes. Mine has been through the mill and still going strong. I like the see through panel under the hood. If it had a bladder pocket it would be perfect. Luckily, the front pocket is large enough for a bladder. Be careful, though... you can puncture your bladder with items from the main compartment because only mesh separates the two. | | Posted Oct 25, 2002 1:14 pm |
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