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Reach 20L
Blue Ice
Reach 20L
$134.96
Description

  High-performance pack designed for moving fast and light whether on foot, climbing, or pushing into alpine terrain.

  Laser-focused on efficiency and keeping you moving, the Blue Ice Reach packs borrow techniques from trail running to deliver climbing packs for those who blur the lines between disciplines and are simply motivated by big days in the mountains.

  Featuring a running vest-inspired carry system, it keeps your essentials close at hand with two zippered pockets, two expandable pockets and two gear loops. Extremely comfortable and breathable, it comes with an ice axe holder and is compatible with soft flasks and a helmet holder.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Blue Ice
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
100490
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
395 g / 13.9 oz
Dimensions:
47 x 27 x 23 cm / 18.5 x 10.6 x 9.1 in
Origin:
Vietnam
Materials:
  • 100d High Tenacity Nylon Ripstop - 40d Recycled High tenacity Nylon
  • Warp knit Polyester static mesh straps - All bluesign®-approved & PFC Free
Features:
  • One size fits most
  • Trail-inspired, vest-style carry system
  • Dual, fully securable chest pockets for either 2 soft flasks or phone, GPS or other larger items
  • Quick-access stretch pockets for snacks and smaller items
  • Gear loops to quickly secure climbing gear
  • On the go accessible side pocket
  • Secure piolet carry
  • Internal accessory pocket with key clip
  • Hydration reservoir compatible (sold separately)
  • Helmet holder compatible (sold separately)
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