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Scream 12
Mountainsmith
Scream 12
$89.95
Description

  The Mountainsmith Scream 12 is designed for going big while carrying small. This minimalist daypack packs a punch with features that get to the point, including 4 zippered pockets that can be accessed without taking off the pack.

  Bringing ice axes or trekking poles for the adventure? Large tools easily attach to the outside with elastic keepers that keep your gear within arm’s reach all day long. A soft fleece-lined top pocket is perfect for storing sunglasses and other fragile electronics. Vertical daisy chain loops also make this pack an extremely versatile option for attaching gear to the outside of your pack in whichever configuration you choose. Moreover, the Scream 12 features plush, comfortable shoulder straps and a molded EVA foam back-panel that allows breezeway channels to keep you cool & comfortable all day long.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Mountainsmith
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
22-50251
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
1.2 lbs / 0.54 kg
Pack Volume:
732 cu in / 12 L
Dimensions:
19 x 10 x 6 in. (H x W x D)
Torso Size:
17 - 20 in.
Weight Capacity:
Up to 15 lbs
Materials:
  • 210d Robic Dynajin Nylon Ripstop UTS
  • 210d Recycled Nylon SD Oxford PU
Features:
  • Large panel-loading zippered access to main compartment
  • Brightly colored recycled nylon liner for easy visibility of the interior of the bag
  • Dual zippered front pockets; 1 large zippered front expansion pocket, 1 zippered flat stash pocket for small or thin items
  • Quick-access, soft-lined zippered top pocket for small electronics and sunglasses
  • Inner Sanctum™ zippered stretch mesh organizer pocket inside main compartment
  • Dual daisy chains with lower tool loops and upper elastic keepers for ice axes and trekking poles
  • Hydration reservoir sleeve, hanger, and dual H2O ports on each side of bag (reservoir sold separately)
  • 2 deep side panel stretch mesh pockets
  • Comfy dual-density EVA/PU shoulder straps
  • Lightweight EVA foam frame
  • Molded EVA foam backpanel
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