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Micon 42
Arc'teryx
Micon 42
$240.00
Description

  Organized, comfortable, durable, and 42 liters big - the Micon 42 is your pack for extended, ambitious tours. Optimized to deliver a balanced carry, weather protection, and intuitive organization, its dedicated pocket keeps avalanche tools right at hand, and the spacious roll-top main compartment stores your day’s kit. Your helmet carries externally, and a lid pocket stashes goggles and small essentials. Built for alpine conditions, its high tenacity N210r HT nylon and N400r-AC² ripstop combine for focused durability and weather protection, critical seams are taped, and zippers are WaterTight™.

  The Micon 42 Backpack was previously the Rush SK 42 Backpack.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
X000007481
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
970 g / 2 lbs 2.2 oz
Origin:
Philippines
Materials:
210d Cordura nylon 6,6 w/ 6.5 twisted 200d LCP grid
Contrast: 400d nylon 6 ripstop
Other Features:
  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • Water resistant
  • Tool attachment points
  • Ice-clipper slots
  • Taped seam construction
  • Dimensions: Length: 64cm, Width: 38cm, Depth: 31cm, Centre Back (REG/SRT): 59.5/55.5cm
  • RollTop™ closure
  • Skis can be carried diagonally or A-frame; snowboards store vertically
  • WaterTight™ full length side zipper gives complete access to main compartment
  • Zippered top pocket provides storage for goggles, helmet cam or other delicate items
  • Avalanche tool pocket
  • Stash pocket
  • Laminated shoulder straps
  • Adjustable, removable sternum strap with safety whistle
  • Lightweight foam back panel with single aluminum stay
  • Ergonomic waist belt
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
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