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Alpha SL 23 Backpack
Arc'teryx
Alpha SL 23 Backpack
$180.00
Description

  Superlight, incredibly durable, comfortable - the Arc'teryx Alpha SL 23 is a summit pack that doesn’t compromise. Sized for final pushes and minimalist approaches, it’s made from proprietary Hadron™ LCP (liquid crystal polymer) grid fabric - a proprietary material redefining the standard for lightweight durability. Access to the main compartment is fast and simple, and smaller pockets - one internal, one on the lid - hold small essentials. It packs easily into a larger pack, dual dog bones secure your tools, and an integrated system securely carries your rope.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
X000007174
Gender:
Unisex
Torso Size:
One Size
Weight:
590 g / 21 oz
Volume:
23 liters
Materials:
210d Cordura nylon 6,6 w/ 6.5 twisted 200d LCP grid
Dimensions:
Length: 56.6cm, Width: 30cm, Depth 16cm, Center Back: 45cm
Other Features:
  • Weather resistant
  • Durable
  • Dual dog-bone tool attachments
  • Integrated rope carrying system
  • Removable framesheet and back panel for versatility and packability
  • Proprietary Hadron™ LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) grid fabric is incredibly light and exceptionally durable
  • Capacity sized for summit pushes and superlight approaches
  • Fixed top lid
  • Top loading
  • Weather resistant flap keeps zipper covered
  • Internal security pocket
  • External pocket with ring/ key clip
  • Large volume main compartment
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
  • Self fabric uses PFC-free DWR: PFCs are a class of chemicals used to provide highly effective water repellency to textiles, but are known to persist in the environment.
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