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ashemelly
ashemelly
Updated Dec 11
ashemelly
ashemelly
Updated Dec 11

*SOLD* Deuter | Rise Tour 40+ SL Backpack

Deuter

C$140 C$230

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Excellent Condition! minor scuffs on front panel only. High-volume, low-profile pack for multi-day skiing or snowboarding trips. Quickly accessible front pocket stows your avalanche essentials. Alpine back carry system keeps loads close to your back while retaining ventilation, which provides a balanced & nimble feel. Built for skiing/snowboarding, it still has plenty of climber friendly details including a removable cushioned "bum pad" for seated belays and a slight profile make it a solid choice for climbing or scrambling. This pack is specifically built for those with smaller frames, and is great for shorter torsos. Main fabric is ripstop nylon for lightweight & abrasion resistance. Top loading w/ floating lid & spindrift collar; add up to 8L of extra capacity by filling up spindrift collar! Variflex hip fins on waist belt move with your body over difficult terrain, and can be removed for extra lightweight days. Front pocket easily accessible for stowing avalanche essentials (includes compartments for probes and a shovel). Ski attachments for hauling (A-frame or diagonally). 2 ice axe pockets w/ straps stow tools & keeps sharp edges covered. Adjustable sternum strap with integrated whistle. Interior wet laundry compartment stows soggy equipment. Accommodates 3L hydration system.
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