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Scepter 35 (Spring 2021)
Mystery Ranch
Scepter 35 (Spring 2021)
$99.50
Description

  Lightweight, burly climbing pack that's streamlined yet functional

  For those pursuing vertical ice and rock, the elegant Scepter 35 is a new authority in pack modularity that excels in moraine, talus navigation, or the headwall itself. Available in two sizes, the beautifully-designed Scepter is designed to adapt to the requirements of the user while maintaining functionality of use with gloved hands.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2135
Closeout Season:
Spring 2021
Liters:
35
Weight:
3.27 lbs / 1.5 kg
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
111169
Other Features:
• Lid is shaped to secure a rope or helmet with adjustable-volume attach points
• Double hook closure/opening provides access to the expandable pocket and separate access to the main bag with an additional drawstring shroud
• Can be stripped down to under 3 lbs
• Interior zippered pocket for organization
• Hydration reservoir-compatible
• Telescoping yoke
• Flexible, high-density framesheet with dual composite stays
• Compression-molded back panel and stretch woven yoke repel snow
• Removable compression straps with aluminum G-hooks
• Sled tie-in loop
• Removable Alpine waistbelt
• Adjustable tool attach
• Front daisy chain for attaching accessories
• Removable bungee to secure crampons
• Removable tool carry
• 330D Robic fabric
• YKK® zippers
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