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Alcanadre Guide 45
Petzl
Alcanadre Guide 45
$179.95
Description

  The key to carrying everything you need! The Petzl Alcanadre Guide is a 45-liter canyoneering rope bag designed for independent users and guides alike. With generous padding, it provides optimal comfort during approaches or while moving through the canyon. Numerous drain holes easily evacuate water. It has two colored loops for attaching the rope ends, a removable waistbelt, and buckles on each shoulder strap quickly release the pack in an emergency situation. Inside, two compartments give you direct access to a waterproof container and to the rope, a flat pocket for rescue equipment, and a mesh pocket for storing small items. Its construction and reinforced upper handle provide additional durability.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Petzl
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
45 liters
Weight:
1745 g / 3.8 lbs
Material(s):
TPU (PVC-free) material, reinforced TPU (PVC-free) bottom, polyester webbing, closed-cell foam padding
Other Features:
Comfortable and ergonomic canyoning pack designed for independent users and guides:
  • Back, shoulder strap, and waistbelt padding provides optimal comfort during long approaches
  • Adjustable chest strap provides additional stability
  • Waistbelt may be removed when not required
  • Cord lock and flap make it easy to close the pack
  • The webbing can be used when the flap is open or closed and allows the pack to be tethered efficiently in many different situations
  • Drain holes in sides and bottom evacuate water efficiently
  • Buckles on each shoulder strap quickly release the pack in an emergency situation
  • Removable separator between upper and lower compartments optimizes storage options and comfort during the approach
  • Front handle and sheathed upper handle make the pack easier to carry

Easy access to equipment:
  • Upper compartment with rigid front makes it easy to pack and remove the rope and can fit a YARA GUIDE 25 rope bag (sold separately)
  • Lower compartment can be opened for access to a waterproof container
  • Two color-coded loops inside the pack for attaching the rope ends; when the pack is tethered to the station, the notched shape of the front flap allows the webbing loops to remain visible
  • Flat inner pocket with loop allows you to store and quickly access rescue equipment without impeding access to the pack’s main compartment
  • Mesh pocket inside the flap for quick access to goggles or other small items and a closure system to help secure your gear
  • Identification panel on the outside for easy identification of the pack

Excellent durability for intensive use:
  • TPU material and welded bottom offer great abrasion resistance
  • Ultra-durable cord lock and zipper
  • Reinforced upper handle with protective sheath
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