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Konseal 15 Backpack
Arc'teryx
Konseal 15 Backpack
$70.00
Description

  Streamlined, agile, minimalist, and incredibly durable - the ultralight Konseal 15 is hardwired for climbing. It’s sized to carry essential multi-pitch gear, opens to keep contents from dumping while on belays, has a low profile for easy access gear loops and chalk bag, and is made from Arc'teryx's breakthrough Hadron™ pack fabric. Leveraging an engineered LCP (liquid crystal polymer) grid, Hadron™ delivers outstanding abrasion resistance for exceptionally little weight. It’s a new standard in lightweight alpine durability - a perfect choice for granite’s rugged realities.

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Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
27438 / X000004998
Gender:
Unisex
Pack Volume:
15 liters
Weight:
310 g / 11 oz
Materials:
Hadron™ - N315r HT nylon 6,6 LCP - bluesign®-approved material, FC0 DWR
Other Features:
  • Lightweight
  • Low profile
  • Durable
  • Embroidered logo
  • Top grab handle
  • Proprietary Hadron™ LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) grid fabric is incredibly light and exceptionally durable
  • Fixed top lid
  • Top lid pocket
  • Top loading main compartment pocket
  • Removable waistbelt
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