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Perimeter 50 - Unisex
Granite Gear
Perimeter 50 - Unisex
$199.96
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  Lightweight multi-day pack with unique fine-tuned adjustments

  Body Diversity: every person has a unique build, shape and size. Your pack should fit accordingly. The latest step in evolving Granite Gear's fit-focus is the Perimeter series. The series introduces an additional element in fine-tuning the suspension system to one's body: Shoulder Width Adjustment with regular and wide settings along vertical daisy-chained webbing. When adjusting the torso height, simply choose which shoulder width and re-secure the clip to the corresponding webbing anchor points on each side. The series also utilizes the patent-pending Re-Fit waist belt to wrap around your hips just right.

  The Perimeter suspension system utilizes a durable spring steel rod outline to give the pack ergonomic form. The spring steel perimeter rod works in tandem with a PE board cone to disperse weight effectively and also allows for secure anchor points for the shoulder straps to attach to.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Perimeter Suspension (Spring Steel rod outline with PE sheet core) with 40 lb (18 kg) load rating

  • Adjustable torso height and width

  • Dual density shoulder harness with load-lifter straps and removable sternum strap

  • RE-FIT fully adjustable dual density hip belt (from 26-42 in on Unisex)

  • Dual large hip belt pockets with DWR treated zippers

  • Cinch-and-roll closure with crossing webbing straps to compress and secure the pack's contents

  • Removable lid flap with DWR treated zipper

  • Bottom flap for additional sleeping pad storage location

  • Bottom flap has a zippered pocket for storing rainfly

  • Hydration port & internal hydration sleeve

  • Stretch woven side pockets

  • Stretch woven front pocket

  • Side compression straps

  • Robic high tenacity nylon (100D and custom 210D)

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