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Powderhound 12 Hydration Pack (Fall 2023)
CamelBak
Powderhound 12 Hydration Pack (Fall 2023)
$82.50
Description

  Whether you’re out to ski or snowboard the mountains all season or just for a day, the CamelBak Powderhound 12 snow hydration pack will take you there. With 12 liters of storage space and a 2-liter reservoir, the Powderhound is ideal for resort days and the occasional sidecountry trip. Designed specifically to be your go-to board and ski carry pack for all-day lift laps and short in-bound boot packs.

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Description
Brand:
CamelBak
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Pack Weight:
850 g / 1 lb 14 oz
Gear Capacity:
10 L / 610 cu in
Hydration Capacity:
2 L / 70 oz
Hydration Type:
CRUX™ Reservoir with Quicklink™ System
Other Features:
  • SnowShield™ Material: Repels snow and keeps it from sticking to your pack
  • Therminator™ Harness: Drinking tube zips into an insulated sleeve in the shoulder strap to protect your water supply from the elements
  • Ski Carry: Use the external straps to carry skis A-frame or diagonally on the outside of the pack
  • Snowboard Carry: Secure a snowboard for easy transportation
  • Removable stability belt helps to keep pack secure over technical terrain
  • Secure zippered pocket for essentials
  • Adjustable sternum strap slides up and down the harness for a custom fit.
  • 2L Crux Reservoir with an ergonomic handle for easier refilling, and an on/off lever that makes it easy to prevent leaks
  • Lift Access QR Harness: Easily swing the pack around for quick access on the lift
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