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Internal frame pack designed for a shorter torso. 4750 cubic inches. Torso Fit range: 13"?19". Dimensions: 31"x12"x13". Weight: 5 lb. 10 oz. Fabric: Nylon Micro Ripstop & Nylon Kodra. Color: Blue/Charcoal. Imported. Padded 2-layer shoulder straps Padded backpanel Padded 2-layer waistbelt Belt stabilizers Scherer? cinch Sternum strap Load-lifter straps Adjustable suspension Aluminum stays Breathable backpanel with Spacermesh PackBag Features: Top panel loading Front panel loading Lid converts to a fanny pack Internal load pocket Hydration compatible Zippered side pockets Mesh water bottle pockets Side compression straps Spindrift collar Daisy chain Ice axe loop(s) Large front pocket with organization Zippered stash pocket Security pocket Fleece-lined optics pocket Lash tabs Custom Fit Your Pack: Comfort on the trail begins with choosing the proper backpack size. This is done by measuring your torso length. Measure from the top of the 7th vertebrae (it's that bump that sticks out of your neck when you lower your head) to the top of your hip bone. This measurement is your torso length. Use this information when choosing your backpack size.

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