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Micon 16
Arc'teryx
Micon 16
$180.00
Description

  Lightweight, streamlined, exceptionally durable – the highly weather-resistant Micon 16L pack is designed for minimalist backcountry missions. Great in bounds and out, it provides a balanced, comfortable carry and easy access to critical tools for short tours and power-assisted skiing. The high tenacity N210r HT nylon pack cloth is tough and light, ultra durable N400r-AC² nylon 6 ripstop waterproof fabric used in areas exposed to snow and moisture, and critical seams are taped for added water resistance. The panel-loading main compartment opens wide for quick access to gear and the dedicated avalanche tool pocket. A lid pocket stashes gloves and other small essentials. Snowboards carry vertically, skis A-frame or diagonally.

  The Micon 16 Backpack was previously the Rush SK 16 Backpack.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
X000007510
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
900 g / 1 lb 15.7 oz
Origin:
Philippines
Materials:
210d Cordura nylon 6,6 w/ 6.5 twisted 200d LCP grid
Contrast: 400d nylon 6 ripstop
Other Features:
  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • Removable external helmet carry system
  • Reflective white interior makes it easier to see items inside the pack
  • Taped seams for added weather protection
  • Padded back panel with frame sheet and aluminum stay help carry load comfortably
  • High tenacity N210r HT nylon 6,6 LCP pack cloth is tough and light
  • Ultradurable N400r-AC² nylon 6 ripstop waterproof fabric used in areas exposed to snow and moisture
  • Skis carry diagonally, snowboards carry vertically
  • Dimensions: Length: 51cm, Width: 29.5cm, Depth: 17cm
  • Stash pocket
  • Lid pockets
  • Dedicated avalanche tool pocket is easily accessible via main compartment or side zipper
  • Adjustable, removable sternum strap
  • Ergonomic waist belt
  • Arc'teryx Bird logo
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
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