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Lowe Crossbow 90

 

Weight: 6lbs 5oz.

Base Volume: 5400 CI

Maximum Vol: 6400 CI

Fit Torso: 14" - 22"

Fit Waist: 28 - 46"

 

- Extra large expedition pack features Lowe's stabilizing system to control your load.

- APS Adjustment system allows you to quickly and easily adjust the suspension for a perfect fit.

- Crossbow stabilizing system features internal nylon rods and strategically placed compression straps to pull load close for balance and support.

- Internal hydration pocket and port accomodates 2.5l bladder and drink tube.

- Dryflow mesh covers the stay pads and shoulder harness, keeping you dry and cool.

- Bi-laminate foam waistbelt and shoulder harness; open cell foam inside cushions while closed cell foam outside distributes and suppports weight.

- Modified A-Shaped bottom opening allows easy access to your bag; zip out horizontal divider above separates the load and protects your sleeping bag.

- Top compression straps to lash on ropes, sleeping pads or other bulky yet lightweight gear.

- Two front bellows pockets keep important gear within easy reach.

- Front daisy chains, ice axe loops and extra tabs make it easy to lash on extra gear.

- Wand/picket pockets with compression straps keep ski's or poles secure.

-Made of Endura/Spectra ripstop nylon for durrability.

 

Retail price was $300.00, I'm asking $150 OBO. This pack is a load carrying beast yet not too heavy. I've carried some monster loads in this thing and it is by far the most comfortable pack I've tried for heavy duty plodding/slogging. I really like it for what it is, just not using it enough to justify keeping it around and not planning any long trips in the near future. It's in good shape, lightly used for a couple of "expeditions" on Rainier and Adams. Send me a PM if interested.

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I looked the pack over a little more closely and I think the body is made from the same or very similar fabric to the Wild Things Andinista and Arcteryx Nozone. I think that's why its relatively lightweight for its size. I'll stuff some gear in it and take another picture since I know you want to see another one.

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Will throw in about 50 bamboo wands with flourescent pink flagging, Selected Climbs in the Cascades Volume 1 first edition, TOPO! on cd rom for the Rainier - Glacier Peak area and a greentrails map of Mt. Baker.

 

I would be willing to make a special trip to pub club if you wanna check it out.

 

No IOU's or creditcards.

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