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Magnum 20 (Spring 2023)
Black Diamond
Magnum 20 (Spring 2023)
$71.21
Description

  With a 20 liter capacity, the Black Diamond Magnum 20 streamlines your necessities on all-day missions that require a step above the bare minimum essentials. With an internal stow pocket, and a trekking pole or ice axe loop supplemented by stretch-mesh side pockets and front web compression, storage options are many.

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Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
681216
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Cubic Inches:
1220
Liters:
20
Weight:
526 g (1 lb 3 oz)
Other Features:
  • Contoured shoulder straps and OpenAir™ backpanel
  • Zippered panel opening and internal stash pocket
  • Easy-to-remove 20 mm webbing hipbelt
  • Bike light slot
  • Stretch-mesh side pockets, front web compression and storage
  • Hydration compatible
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