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Dawn Patrol 25 - Eric Jackson Edition (Spring 2023)
Black Diamond
Dawn Patrol 25 - Eric Jackson Edition (Spring 2023)
$134.96
Description

  Purpose-built for BD Athlete Eric Jackson, this 25-liter pack pays homage to Ejack’s mountain-man style and next-level shredding abilities. Featuring a custom Sitka camouflage print made with 100% recycled main body fabrics, the Dawn Patrol 25 pack is outfitted with a full feature set, making it ultra-versatile in the backcountry.

  The dedicated front snow safety pocket stores your avalanche safety kit, and an oversized insulated shoulder pocket holds a hydration tube, soft flask, or radio. The pack’s form-fitting suspension provides a contoured, body-hugging fit, while zippered backpanel access provides easy entry. Exterior attachment points for skis, a snowboard, helmet, and ice tools outfit the pack for technical trips into the mountains.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD681256
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
S/M: 23L (1404 cu in)
M/L: 25L (1526 cu in)
Weight:
1.16 kg (2 lbs 9 oz)
Materials:
Recycled 840D Polyester and 210D Ripstop Nylon
Other Features:
  • Custom Sitka camouflage print for BD Athlete Eric Jackson
  • 25-liter storage capacity—enough to carry extra layers, food, water, and snow safety gear for smaller trips in the backcountry
  • 100% post-consumer recycled body fabric
  • Separate, easily accessed snow safety pocket
  • Oversized, insulated shoulder pocket for hydration tube, soft flask, or radio
  • Internal, zippered pocket with key clip
  • Durable metal waist belt buckle
  • Form-fitting suspension with snow shedding fabric construction and zippered backpanel access
  • Tuck-away diagonal ski carry or vertical snowboard carry
  • Dual piolet attachment points and Hi-Lo helmet carry
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