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Dragonfly 34L
Blue Ice
Dragonfly 34L
$129.95
Description

  The Blue Ice Dragonfly 34L is a minimalist and ultralight alpine pack for fast and light missions.

  The Dragonfly pack has been redesigned with a high power-to-weight ratio while being extremely comfortable to carry.

  Pockets are optimized for stretch and position to keep essentials accessible. Built with a new fit standard, we use a mesh based carry system with ultra-static mesh to provide breathability. The engineered foam shoulder transfers loads without deforming. Fabrics are weather shedding and combined with water resistant YKK zips.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Blue Ice
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
100491
Gender:
Unisex
Volume:
34 liters
Weight:
550 g / 19.4 oz
440 g / 15.5 oz stripped
Dimensions:
57 x 31 x 26 cm / 22.4 x 12.2 x 10.2 in
Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
210d High Tenacity Nylon ripstop main fabric - PFC free, bluesign®-approved material
Other Features:
  • New improved fit, one size
  • Secure dual ice axe carry with laminated pick tunnel
  • Asymmetrical stretch pockets for on-the-go access
  • Low profile air-permeable shoulder straps
  • Removable waist belt
  • Integrated rope carry system
  • Accessory pocket with double access (inside/outside) and key clip
  • Water resistant YKK external zip
  • Removable high-density Atilon frame sheet
  • Permanent, fluorocarbon-free weather-shedding face coating
  • Hydration reservoir compatible (sold separately)
  • Helmet holder compatible (sold separately)
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