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Bora 60 - Women's
Arc'teryx
Bora 60 - Women's
$320.00
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  Backpacking for the weekend - or longer - the Bora 60’s carry comfort and durability help you step deep into the wild and reconnect with what’s real. Its RotoGlide™ hipbelt moves with you for better balance and stride, locks out for added stability. The GridLock™ harness adjusts for a precise fit, and the thermoformed Tegris® frame sheet and aluminum stays add support. High-tenacity Cordura® pack cloth is backcountry durable, and the lid’s Weather Vault provides waterproof storage. The main compartment is easy to access, and external pockets keep necessities at hand and wet gear outside.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
25177
Gender:
Women's
Pack Volume:
60 liters
Material:
210d Cordura HT nylon | 6,6 double ripstop
Other Features:
  • Durable
  • Two trekking pole attachment points
  • RotoGlide™ hipbelt reduces chafing by adjusting to changes in back length
  • Ventilated back panel
  • Tegris® frame sheet and aluminum stays
  • Hydration bladder compatible (reservoir sold separately)
  • HydroPort™
  • Hydration bladder clip
  • Side zipper eases access to interior
  • WaterTight™ full length side zipper gives complete access to main compartment
  • Kangaroo pocket
  • Stretch-mesh stash pockets on hipbelt
  • Lid pockets
  • Open side pocket
  • Zippered side pocket
  • Weather vault storage
  • GridLock™ shoulder strap adjustment system
  • Adjustable sternum strap
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
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