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Aeon Ultra 28
Rab
Aeon Ultra 28
$143.96
Description

  The Rab Aeon Ultra 28 is the ideal pack for committed mountain runs and fast hiking adventures in all weather, with volume for an overnight in a hut or bivi. Built with tough, water-resistant fabric, taped seams and roll top closure, the Aeon Ultra seals out the elements, for those who get out and get it done. On-harness walking pole attachment and stretch side stash pocket enable quick access to kit for adapting to oncoming terrain or variable conditions. Hydration compatible with space for a 3L bladder with multiple harness pockets for storing snacks, gels, or flasks, you can stay refreshed without needing to stop.

  Moving with you, the responsive and flexible Air Contour™ back system keeps the air flowing on intense ascents. Close-fitting and body contouring, the double strap harness and moulded back panel provide a comfortable, secure, bounce-free carry. Designed with a lightweight cord compression system, the Aeon Ultra keeps the contents of your pack secure. Completed with a pull forward, dual action harness cinch, the Aeon Ultra provides excellent stability at higher speeds, ideal for clocking miles over rugged ground.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

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Description
Brand:
Rab
MFG SKU/Part Number:
QAP-22
Dimensions:
54 x 31 x 34cm
Volume:
28lt / 1710cu.in
Weight:
0.7kg / 1lb 9oz
Back Length:
19" / 48CM
Other Features:
  • 50% Recycled 70D x 140D Nylon S DOBBY / Trishield
  • Secure zipped harness pocket for easy access on the move
  • Flask stash harness pocket for quick grab water breaks
  • Hipbelt with zipped pockets perfect for snacks, and forward pull easy adjustment
  • Roll top closure
  • Moulded back panel for comfortable and flexible fit
  • Highly weather resistant with taped seams
  • Lightweight cord compression system
  • Double sternum strap for added security especially at high pace
  • Large stretch fabric side pockets with upper and rear entry accessible on the move
  • Front stash pocket
  • 2 additional harness stash pockets accessible on the move
  • On the go walking pole attachment
  • Body hugging harness for close fit and mobility
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