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Zenith Pack
DMM
Zenith Pack
$59.96
Description

  Streamlined 18-liter multi-pitch climbing pack

  Compact yet usable, the DMM Zenith's 18-liter capacity makes it big enough for everything you need on a multi-pitch route, and light enough for technical climbing.

  The Zenith's tapered profile gives easy access to harness gear loops and chalk bag, while extra gear loops on the side panels help organize and carry a large rack. The lid design gives easy access to the inside while keeping the contents secure, whether on the ground or at a hanging belay. External grab handles mean that the Zenith is also simple to move, both when approaching and on the climb.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
DMM
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
18
Weight:
580 g / 20.5 oz
Other Features:
Tapered base gives easy access to gear and chalk bag
The Zenith's tapered design doesn't obstruct access to your gear and chalk bag when worn. This makes it a natural fit for trad or sport multi-pitch climbing.
Waistbelt gives stability, and can be removed for lower weight
The Zenith's waistbelt keeps the pack secure when moving on technical ground, and can be removed to save weight.
External grab handles allow easy movement
Grab handles let you lift the bag in an upright position, making it easy to move short distances.
Gear loops and daisy chains on side panels increase racking options
Gear loops and daisy chains on the side panels create more space for racking. This helps keep gear organized on long multi-pitch routes.
Internal gear loop keeps equipment organized
An internal gear loop can be used to separate your gear from the rest of the bag's contents, ensuring it is ready to go when you are.
Zip pockets keep valuables secure
Zip pockets allow safe storage of valuable items. External pockets are easy access, while internal pockets feature a key clip.
Internal sleeve and shoulder strap retainers give hydration bladder compatibility
An internal sleeve holds a hydration bladder (sold separately), and shoulder strap retainers keep the drinking tube within easy reach.
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