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Aeon LT 25
Rab
Aeon LT 25
$139.95
Description

  The Rab Aeon LT 25 is the largest Aeon LT pack, offering generous volume to carry all your gear in wild, mountain terrain. Ideal for fast paced, committed ascents and even ultralight bivi’s or hut nights. Moving with you, the responsive and flexible Air Contour™ back system keeps the air flowing on intense ascents. Close-fitting and body contouring, the double strap harness and moulded back panel provide a comfortable, secure, bounce-free carry. Completed with a robust 70D construction now made with 50% recycled nylon, the Aeon LT is ideal for clocking miles over rugged ground.

  The Aeon LT 25 has on-harness walking pole attachment and stretchy side stash pockets, enabling quick access to kit for adapting to oncoming terrain or turbulent weather. It has an additional walking pole attachment on the front of the pack, a front stash pocket ideal for wet gear, and side compression straps to secure the contents. Hydration compatible with space for a 3L bladder, with zipped harness pockets for storing snacks, gels, or flasks, you can stay refreshed without needing to stop.

  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 oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/about-proposition-65

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Description
Brand:
Rab
MFG SKU/Part Number:
QAP-19
Dimensions:
50 x 29 x 19cm
Volume:
25lt / 1525cu.in
Weight:
0.61kg / 1lb 5oz
Back Length:
19" / 48cm
Other Features:
  • 50% Recycled 70D x 140D Nylon S DOBBY / Trishield
  • Stretch bottle pocket, hipbelt stash pocket and large side stash
  • On the go walking pole attachment
  • Additional standard walking pole carry
  • Flask stash harness pocket for quick grab water breaks
  • Moulded back panel for comfortable and flexible fit
  • Panel loader with zipped entry
  • Double sternum strap for added security especially at high pace
  • Secure zipped harness pocket for easy access on the move
  • Front stash pocket
  • Side compression to cinch pack tight for secure carry
  • Wrap around top tensioners
  • Grab handle
  • Hydration compatible-fits 3L bladder
  • Body hugging harness for close fit and mobility
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