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Alpinisto 28 LT - Men's (Fall 2022)
Gregory
Alpinisto 28 LT - Men's (Fall 2022)
$104.96
Description

  A lighter, smarter alpine pack that transforms to fit your needs in any season

  The Alpinisto 28 LT offers a fully-featured alpine pack in a lightweight, configurable package. Integrated gear attachment solutions and removable features allow you to get your gear just the way you like it, so you can focus on the fun part.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
1708
Liters:
S/M: 28 L, M/L: 30 L
Weight Capacity:
30 lbs / 13.6 kg
Weight:
2.19 lbs
Torso Length Range:
S/M: 15" - 19", M/L 18" - 22"
Other Features:
• Fusion Lite suspension with removable HDPE framesheet and thermoformed, snow shedding backpanel
• Removable and linkable hipbelt pads with gear loops and completely removable hipbelt webbing
• Low-profile tapered harness with removable sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle
• Floating top pocket with zippered security pocket on the underside and quick-release hardware for convenient strippability
• Front aluminum top pocket buckle closure that is removable
• Bottom reinforced side ski loops configured for A-Frame carry
• Front ice tool attachment with durable aluminum toggle system and protected pick sleeve
• Front reflective attachment loops for helmet carry and gear overflow
• Front bungee attachment for securing gear
• Top rope strap with offset design for a more stable carry
• Large quick-pull drawstring opening
• Interior zippered pocket for added, secure storage when top pocket is stripped
• Interior hydration sleeve with universal secure buckle hanger system and hydration port
• Top and bottom side compression with side release buckles
• Double layered bottom panel for added durability
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