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This pack used for a ski mountaineering trip 2x - wrong sizing :/

 

$95

Portland area can deliver to Seattle

Text me at 206.240.6991

 

Ed Viesturs favorite Himalayan hauling pack

The Mountain Hardwear South Col 70 Backpack

MEDIUM SIZE - 70 LITERS or 4300 CU.IN

 

Light, flexible and roomy, this pack is the perfect one-pack solution for expedition climbing.

 

Removable top lid

Hydration bag pocket

Top loading pack

Ski loops

Extra lightweight waist belt included

 

 

Flexible design concept allows suspension and bag components to be removed to significantly reduce weight when not needed

Versatile Alpine suspension provides outstanding stability, comfort and support

Highly functional Alpine Compression Strap System with glove-friendly buckles secures overloads, effectively shrinks pack to minimal volume, and tucks away inside front panel pocket when not needed

Skirt extension adds 500 cubic inches / 8L of carrying capacity when needed

Flap Top design allows pack to be used without the top lid with no compromise in compression or weather-protection

Durable front panel offers lash points for all kinds of mountaineering gear

 

SPECIFICATIONS of the Mountain Hardwear South Col 70 Backpack

 

Body: 100D HT Ripstop Dobby Nylon

Accent: Hardwear X-Ply Ripstop

Bottom: 840D HT Ballistic Nylon

 

Weight: 3 lbs 8 oz

Capacity: 4300 cubic inches / 70 liter

Torso Range: 17" - 20" / 43 - 51 cm

Waistbelt Size: 30" - 35" / 76 - 89 cm

 

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