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Tour Rider 30
Ortovox
Tour Rider 30
$160.00
Description

  The Ortovox Tour Rider 30 will equip you for long day tours in any terrain.

  Clever details make this ski touring backpack a practical, versatile companion in the mountains. Your shovel and probe can be comfortably stowed in a separate emergency equipment compartment where they’ll still be easily accessible. The spacious main compartment is accessible from the top and back, which means all backpack contents will be easily accessible, with bright interior colors to aid visibility. Load control cords, in combination with the foam back and ergonomic straps, allow for balanced weight distribution even over lengthy periods. A tailored fit means this ski touring backpack will move with you.

  Selected fastening options for skis, snowboards, snowshoes, ice axe and poles as well as a helmet net and hip pocket make the Tour Rider 30 an extremely versatile ski touring backpack. It also features hydration system compatibility for athletic ascents and descents.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Description
Brand:
Ortovox
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
46098
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size (fits back length 42 - 50 cm / 16.5 - 20 in.)
Pack Volume:
30 liters
Weight:
920 g / 32.5 oz
Materials:
Polyester 600D 100% Recycled
Other Features:
  • 7 compartments
  • Access to main compartment: front
  • Access to main compartment: back
  • Separate safety compartment
  • Holder for safety equipment
  • Diagonal ski fastening
  • Side ski fastening
  • Wide ski fastener (max. 150mm)
  • Snowboard and snowshoe attachment
  • Ice axe and hiking pole loops
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Integrated helmet net
  • Compression strap
  • Map compartment
  • Bright inside for better visibility of contents
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Key holder
  • Emergency card
Sustainability:
Fair Wear Foundation
This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.

PFC-free
This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).

Climate Neutral
This product is climate neutral. It was produced in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Any unavoidable CO2 emissions have been offset.

Recycled polyester
For more sustainability! This product contains recycled polyester.
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