zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Flow Backpack
Wild Country
Flow Backpack
$99.95
Description

  The Wild Country Flow Backpack is designed to let you seamlessly combine your climbing with your daily lifestyle. Its 26-liter capacity has plenty of room to accommodate all you need to go to the climbing wall: your harness, rock shoes plus your clothes. Its top-loading design makes it quick and easy to stash and retrieve items and keeps the elements out, while its fabric strikes the ideal balance between being lightweight and durable. Take it to the library, to the city, to work, to the wall – this minimalist pack covers all bases.

  

Videos

  

Wild Country Flow Backpack

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Wild Country
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
40-0000010026
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
26 liters
Other Features:
  • Roll-top closure with a certified Wild Country Astro carabiner and front daisy chain to reduce the pack's volume as needed
  • Front compartment with side zip and keyholder
  • Additional zipped side compartment
  • Side zip for direct access to main compartment
  • Internal laptop compartment
  • Abrasion-resistant ripstop fabric
  • Lightweight, adjustable shoulder straps
  • Adjustable chest strap
  • Reinforced, padded back panel
  • Wild Country heritage trim
  • Wild Country is a member of the Fair Wear Foundation
Previous Article:Creek 20 (Spring 2023) Next Article:Tupilak 45+
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Conquer Icy Trails with These Favorite Slip-On Spikes for Running Shoes
  In the foothills of Colorado, winter creates a wide range of (sometimes dangerous) running conditions. The one I like to avoid the most is the indoor treadmill. I’m an outdoor animal. Like my yellow lab, Lulu, I sleep and lounge indoors but need to breathe fresh air, run on a natural surface, and be among the trees to ensure consistent...
How to Improve Your Belaytionship
  My whole perspective on “belaytionships” (and how to improve them) changed when a friend referred to the task as a “sacred duty.” It’s common to view our turn on the ground as nothing more than filler time between pitches, or worse: a burden that we must bear in exchange for the joys of climbing. But belaying is more than just...
Saving Shames: In ‘Heart of a Mountain,’ a Community Rallies Around Its Local Ski Hill
  Mom-and-pop ski areas seem to be getting scarcer by the year. Maintaining the high cost of operation is tough, especially for small business owners who dont have a corporate bankroll.   In many cases, like at Shames Mountain Ski Area, it eventually becomes too much for the owners to uphold. Without some kind of saving grace, in 2008, this local Canadian...
Save Big on Sports Cameras, Hunting Gear, Sleeping Bags, and More in Winter Sales
  Insta360: Save Up to $200      (Photo/Cameron Martindell) You can save some bucks by taking advantage of a winter sale from Insta360. Last years GearJunkie review said the brands latest models might be the best 360 action camera. The latest features on these bad boys blow away the competition, according to reviewer Cameron Martindell.   Right now, some winter bundles allow...
I Just Like Standing on Summits. All Summits.
  My wife, Hilary, was essentially handing me a gift, and I didn’t know what to do with it: She was taking our toddler, Jay, to the Oregon coast for a week, and I was invited to not join them.   Meaning: I had a full week to do anything I wanted, for the first time since Jay was born 14 months...
Beer? More Like, Brrrr: East Rock Winter Lager Review
  If youre observing Dry January, the team at GearJunkie —and BeerJunkie —stand in solidarity! Know that well continue reviewing full ABV brews each week so that you can cannonball into February with a full slate of beers to try (#teamwork).   This week, our Master of Ceremonies, Paul Pabst, continues the theme of winter beers with the Winter Lager from East...
Bringing the Right Traction Could Save Your Winter Hike—or Your Life
  Next to not bringing enough warm enough layers and forgetting to check the weather, hitting the trail without appropriate traction is among the most common and dangerous mistakes that hikers make in the winter. It’s one that’s easy to miss until it’s too late, too: Trails that climb from lower elevations  may be bare at the beginning but covered in...
Veteran Lands 700-Lb. Bear in First Louisiana Hunt in 35 Years
  A 54-year-old Army veteran just harvested one of the biggest black bears in Louisiana state history. Born and raised in the Sportsmans Paradise, Deron Santiny thought hed seen just about everything among Louisianas varied hunting and fishing opportunities. But then came Dec. 17, when Santiny watched a 696-pound black bear saunter out of the Tensas Parish woods and into the...
A Skier Is Suing Vail Resorts After a Patrol Strike Disrupted Operations at Park City
  It’s always a bummer when your vacation doesn’t go as planned. Still, a spoiled trip isn’t often cause for legal action. But for Christopher Bisaillon, a guest at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah over the holidays—where operations were disrupted as a result of the ski patrol union strike—the distance was just too great between the vacation he’d planned and...
The Hottest Trend in Knives: Everything You Need to Know About Pocket Fixed Blades
  There’s always something new trending in the knife world, and thats doubly true when it comes to the everyday carry and outdoor enthusiast crowds. New knife steels are a prime example: We’re in a phase where affordable knives meet higher standards and with more premium materials.   But very rarely do we see an entirely new knife category. One might assume...
I Tried the Viral Sea Moss Smoothie. It Wasn’t Worth the $20.
  A few months ago, I went to Los Angeles for a long weekend with my friend Becca to visit her relatives and soak in some sunshine. We both live in Bozeman, Montana and wanted to take a quick break in balmy southern California during the long, frigid northern winter.   Los Angeles tends to be at the vanguard of any health...
The Best 2025 Electric Vehicles for Towing
  If you’re looking for the best electric vehicle for towing acamping trailer or a boat, you’re in luck.Going electric doesnt mean giving up on your favorite recreational activities, at least not anymore. There are more electrified cars and trucks on the market today than ever before, and many of them are designed, engineered, and capable of towing a substantial amount...
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved