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Distance 22 Backpack - Women's
Black Diamond
Distance 22 Backpack - Women's
$199.95
Description

  Designed for long days in the alpine that toe the line between running and scrambling, the Black Diamond women’s Distance 22 is a hybrid pack that can carry all the essentials without holding you back. With a hybrid design that includes vest-inspired suspension for running, the Distance 22 combines lightweight and comfortable running technology with ample extra storage for mountain endeavors.

  A women’s-specific fit accommodates shorter torso lengths with shoulder strap shaping that focuses on curvature and width at the neck to ensure all-day comfort. The pack is made with BD SETT (Stitch-less Edge Taping Technology) that improves fit, comfort and durability on the move. The Distance 22 is fully equipped with Z-Pole storage that’s easy to deploy on the go, plus dual piolet carry options.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD680017
Gender:
Women's
Weight:
406 g / 14.3 oz
Pack Volume:
22 liters
Other Features:
  • Women’s-specific design for streamlined fit in shoulders and chest
  • Innovative harness layout with Stitch-less Edge Taping Technology for superior shoulder strap comfort, movement, and weight reduction
  • On-the-go Z-Pole storage and secure Z-pole sleeves built into the pack
  • Dual side compression
  • Custom developed UHMWPE ripstop body fabrics
  • Dual piolet storage
  • Large front stretch woven pocket
  • Two soft flask pockets (soft flasks not included), two zip and two stretch shoulder strap pockets
  • Two side stash pockets and one internal zip pocket with key clip
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