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Terraframe 3-Zip 50
Mystery Ranch
Terraframe 3-Zip 50
$299.21
Description

  Blending two of Mystery Ranch's most crucial designs – the 3-ZIP and OVERLOAD® features – the redesigned TERRAFRAME 50 3-ZIP is for mountain zealots who need the option of going light or going big. Mystery Ranch has offered the OVERLOAD® feature in hunting and military packs for years, yet backcountry climbers, fisherman, guides, and others have been asking for a mountain-inspired version of this versatile, load-taming design. Featuring rigid, carbon fiber frame stays, the suspension allows an ideal amount of torsional flex while providing ample support for loads up to 150 lbs. This functional expandability, the OVERLOAD®, is your secret weapon when carrying awkward, excessive loads.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
3050
Liters:
50
Weight:
5 lbs / 2.3 kg
Weight Capacity:
Up to 150 lbs
Dimensions:
28" x 15" x 13" / 71 x 38 x 33 cm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
112382
Other Features:
KEY ATTRIBUTES
-- Guide Light MT™ frame
-- OVERLOAD® load sling
-- Telescoping yoke for custom torso fit
-- 3-ZIP design for rapid and complete access to gear

FEATURES
-- Quick attach frame cap hardware provides easier OVERLOAD® feature conversion
-- Daisy chains with adjustable tool attach loops
-- Two zippered lid pockets
-- Hydration reservoir compatible
-- Stretch-woven water bottle pockets

MATERIALS
-- 330D Lite Plus CORDURA®
-- YKK® coated zippers for durability and water protection
-- Autolock SJ buckles on compression straps

AWARDS/CERTIFICATIONS
-- Carryology Carry Awards 7 - Best Active Backpack
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