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  1. Khamsin 52 liter with convertible top pocket, thermoformed Y frame suspension and Spectra Hardline fabric. Size: Regular with medium waist belt. Blue/black. Wt 3# 10oz 3110 cu inch, extends to 3720 cu inch. Used to walk the Camino de Santiago.
  2. This is *the* PNW pack for climbing and mountaineering in my opinion, and those of many others (*coughAmericanAlpineInstituteGuidesChoice*cough). This is the Ballistics version so extra durable fabric only on the hard wear points. And all the straps! Lash anything and everything (crampons, rope, etc) I have three Cilo packs and am only selling his as I can (for now) manage the 30:30 pack for most of my climbs. Subsequently, this has only been on Adams, Rainier, and possibly Baker- so super minty! $250 This is a fair price and is without the notable hassle of the forever unclear production timeline from Cilo themselves, anywhere from 2-4 months, sometimes it's longer. And yes it's true, they don't ever give you updates. That for sure is the one downside of a climber-run business but then you can't be so mad when they also want to climb and the make the best packs! Plus USA made! This includes 2 sets of the diagonal carry strap system ($38) and the rope catch strap system ($15) worth $53 I'm located in Seattle and am glad to meet up anywhere reasonably close. On eBay as US*Grant for selling history. From CiloGear: The 40B is the pack of choice for cragging and weekends close to home. It is a robust and durable pack that will treat you right today and in the years to come. The 40B responds to the desire of folks for a pack that would work for Alpine cragging or serious routes in more civilized areas. The 40B is about 2.5" shorter than the 45L or 60L WorkSacks, and is just the right size for shorter folks and awesome weekends. The 40B WorkSack easily carries crampons or a water bottle in the crampon pocket. Volume Range: Normal: 42L | Expanded: 60L | Compressed: 30L | Closed: 20L Weight and Sizing Specifications Pack bag: 815g(1.8lbs) | Hip belt: 120g | Lid: 170g | Strap set: 200g | Framesheet & Pad: 590g | Total: 1895g(4.1lbs) Size by torso length 17" - 19" = Medium
  3. For Sale is a full Spectra/Dyneema McHale S-SARC +2 pack hand crafted by renowned Seattle area pack maker Dan McHale in 2014. Dan created this pack with extra thick double layer Spectra on the bottom for abrasion resistance. This is the Cadillac of load haulers and would be an incredible investment for anybody looking to do longer unsupported trips or more multi-sport style trips requiring lots of gear. This pack comes with Dan's infamous Bypass Harness, "Plug and Go Bayonets" allowing the pack to transform from expedition load hauler to reasonable size daypack within minutes and removable back pad/sit pad. I do not want to sell this pack but I have another smaller pack created by Dan that sees more use and I am hoping to put some money towards other gear purchases. This pack has been used only twice on 2 trips and has no signs of wear. It is made entirely of dyed spectra (a process only Dan has figured out how to achieve). Get it before it's gone. Note: I am located in Canada (BC). This pack was created by Dan to my specifications (34" waist although the belt is adjustable) and comes complete with 2 waist pockets, top lid convertible to summit hip belt, and shoulder pouch pocket.
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