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NorthRim 55
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
NorthRim 55
$450.00
Description

  Focus on finding your way through the thick of things with the burly NorthRim 55 and its capacity to carry everything you need to thrive on multi-day, off trail backpacking missions. Ideal for weekend, section, or thru hikes where resupply points are less frequent and/or for equipment flexibility. When the extra volume is not in use, the top can roll down enough to make the overall size similar to a 40-liter pack.

  Our preferred pack if the description of the route includes words like off-trail, slot canyon, grate, scuff, Class 4 or 5, harness, belay, rappel, bushwhack, or packraft.

  Formerly known as the 3400 NorthRim. Packaging may have either name but the product is identical.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Gender:
Unisex
Color:
White
Cubic Inches:
Internal: 3400 cu. in.
External: 600 cu. in.
Liters:
Internal: 55L
External: 9.8L
Weight Capacity:
Up to 40 lbs
Weight:
2.1 lbs | 33.4 oz | 947 g (Average weight based on size M)
Back Width:
10.5 in. | 26.7 cm
Height (Fully Unrolled):
34.0 in. | 86.4 cm
Top Circumference:
40.0 in. | 101.6 cm
Bottom Circumference:
33.5 in. | 85.1 cm
Materials:
DCH150 (Main Body) + DCHW (Bottom + External Pockets)
Made In:
Mexico
Other Features:
  • External Pockets: Three external DCHW pockets for added durability in rugged terrain
  • Zippered Pockets: DCHW pockets on hip belt with #5 YKK zipper
  • Top Closure: Roll-Top closure system with side compression straps for vertical compression
  • Hip Belt: Hardline with Dyneema® dual-density hip belt with 1/8” closed cell rigid foam, 1/4” closed cell foam and spacer mesh
  • Back: DCHW lumbar panel for added strength to the hip belt attachment points. 1/4” foam back panel pad
  • Loops: Body compression straps, ice axe loop, and grab loop made from dependable 3/4” nylon webbing for added strength and durability
  • Side Straps: Side compression straps for horizontal compression
  • Top Compression Straps: Top Y-strap compression -- Designed to secure gear
  • Shoulder Straps: Hardline with Dyneema® shoulder straps with 3/8” closed cell foam and spacer mesh
  • Sternum Straps: Adjustable sternum strap with self-tensioning elastic and whistle
  • Buckles/Bungees: Triglide buckles for attaching optional pack accessories
  • Stays: Two removable, contoured aluminum stays
  • Sealing: Seam tape on all vertical side seams and behind all sewn-on pack features
  • Daisy Chains: Daisy chains on shoulder straps
  • Water Resistant: Yes
  • Pack Accessory Options: Shoulder Pocket, Stuff Sacks & Pods (all sold separately)
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