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Alpine Light 35 (Fall 2022)
Mountain Hardwear
Alpine Light 35 (Fall 2022)
$206.25
Description

  Technical climbing pack with durable fabric

  Stripped-down, done-in-a-day ascents in Yosemite, big objectives in the Rockies, or technical mixed lines in the Alps—the Alpine Light 35L Pack is optimized to secure the essentials without hindering your climbing. Dyneema® fabric makes it ideal for light-and-fast pushes in mixed conditions, while it's minimalist yet ultra-comfortable suspension system is optimized for all-day carrying.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountain Hardwear
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
S/M: 2136
M/L: 2258
Liters:
S/M: 35
M/L: 37
Color:
White
Weight:
S/M*: 1 lb 14.9 oz / 877 g
M/L*: 1 lb 15.5 oz / 894 g
*Approximate weight; actual weight may vary
Torso Length Range:
S/M: 16 in - 19 in / 41 cm - 48 cm
M/L: 18 In - 21 In / 46 cm - 53 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1923671
Other Features:
• 200D Nylon Spectra Ripstop fabric is extremely lightweight, durable, and waterproof
• 7000 series aluminum frame with foam frame sheet supports loads to provide comfortable carry and is removable to reduce weight
• Two external side pockets keeps smaller items accessible plus internal removable pocket
• Multiple lash points and ice axe cradles create versatile tool lashing and crampon attachment
• Versatile engineered split webbing distributes compression and secures gear and overloads
• Streamlined and durable backpanel sheds snow
• Front and rear grab loop
• Rope strap for external carry
• Padded shoulder straps with dual density foam for high level of comfort and support
• 38mm webbing hip belt
• Reinforced loops for A-frame ski carry
• Quickdraw open and close main compartment
• Reflectivity
• Fabric Body: 15% Dyneema Fiber, 65% Polyester, 20% Other Polymer

-- Pack Waist S/M: 29 In - 48 In / 73 cm - 123 cm
-- Pack Waist M/L: 31 In - 51 In / 80 cm - 130 cm
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