Mountain Hardwear Trance Backpack - Internal Frame
$110.50
$170.00
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Closeouts. The Mountain Hardwear Trance backpack is designed for mountaineers and alpine climbers seeking a light, highly functional pack. Pack includes a removable padded hipbelt that can be replaced with a low-profile web belt (included) that won't interfere with your climbing harness.Lid with multiple pockets removes to become an ascent packRemovable EVA back panel removes to become a bivy padBar-tacked web loops create a three-point haul systemTop-loading with drawcord storm shieldCrampon-rope wrap under lidDual ice axe-trekking pole mountsInterior hydration sleeve (bladder not included)Compression strapsTwo gear loopsFully-adjustable padded shoulder harnessAdjustable waistbelt and sternum strapInternal frameSmall:Fits torsos: Up to 17"Capacity: 3200 cu.in.Weight: 3 lb. 5 oz.Medium:Fits torsos: 17-19-½"Capacity: 3350 cu.in.Weight: 3 lb. 9 oz.Large:Fits torsos: 19-½"+Capacity: 3500 cu.in.Weight: 3 lb. 14 oz.Waistbelt: Approx. 27-48"Dimensions (LxWxD): Approx. 28x12x9"Material: Cordura® nylonCloseouts. Philippines.
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Just the right size for adventure. By Northern Lass from Burns Lake, BC on 12/14/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Good Padding, Highly Adjustable, Lightweight Best Uses: Climbing, Extended Hikes, Mountaineering Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Took this pack on a 3-day adventure in the snowy alpine. It's the perfect size if your gear is small and packable. I wish it had bottom entry instead of having to pull everything out to get to things. It has a lot of good space for climbing equipment but would not be ideal for heavy loads.
This will be my main backpack. Can't wait to take it skinnin'.
Light, strong & comfortable By RFO from Cinti, OH on 08/11/2008 Pros: Durable, Easy to Pack, Good Back Support, Good Padding, Strong Zippers Best Uses: Backpacking, Camping, Short Travel, Weekend Trips Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I really liked this pack. It fit me perfectly. The suspension was comfortable. It hung just right. I had to return it because it is too tall for an airline carry-on. I had hopes of finding a legitimate overnight trail pack which could also function as a carry-on. Still looking.
great quality not a back country pack By comforthiker from oakland ca on 07/17/2008 Cons: Difficult to Pack, Not Enough Compartments, Not Enough Padding What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: amazing quality, but not a true back packing pack. totally set up for winter back country skiing. Absolutely no pockets or organizing features. Just a big tube. Also no place to secure a sleeping pad/ bag to the exterior. Would not recomend for traditional back country trips. skiing and rock climbing only.
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