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Mystery Ranch
D-Route
$84.98
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  Named for a cliff-riddled line at Mystery Ranch's local ski area, the updated D-ROUTE is a trim ski pack for lapping in-bounds (or near bounds). With the D-ROUTE, you're always prepared with your shovel, probe, and other key essentials.

  Top-loading access allows room for your base avy kit, a place to stash skins, and a snack while keeping everything in place. And now, new glove-friendly buckles allows you access anytime, without compromising cold hands. Mystery Ranch kept the 840d nylon with carbonate coating, which defends your pack against ski edges, and upgraded to 320d NP Phantom Ripstop with a wax face coating to help protect the things that protect you.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Pack Volume:
1050 cu in / 17.2 liters
Weight:
1.6 lbs / 0.7 kg
Dimensions:
19 x 9.5 x 8 in / 48 x 24 x 20 cm
Materials:
-- 320d NP Phantom Ripstop with wax face coating
-- 840d nylon with carbonate coating to protect against sharp ski edges
-- DWR coated YKK #8 zippers protect against snow
Other Features:
  • Fixed Harnessing
  • Flexible high-density frame sheet
  • Side zip to allow easy, on-the-fly access to the main bag while skis are attached
  • Glove-friendly buckles
  • Top-loader access into main bag with lid
  • Zippered access to main bag on the side
  • Stowable ski loop for diagonal ski carry
  • Zippered lid with soft lining for goggles
  • Hydration reservoir compatible
  • Webbing waist belt
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