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Apex 20
Mountainsmith
Apex 20
$87.96
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  Comfort, durability, and a spot for all your essentials. This pack was designed for day hikes and wilderness adventures where the trail ahead is all that’s on your mind.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Cubic Inches:
1220 in³ / 20 L
Weight:
1 lbs 14.4 oz / .86 kg
Dimensions:
19” x 10” x 7” (H × W × D)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
#22-50162
Other Features:
  • Elastic cord on front panel for compression or additional external storage
  • Webbing tool loop with upper elastic keeper secures trekking poles and ice axes
  • Large zippered front pocket with preserved volume
  • Inner SanctumTM zippered stretch mesh organizer pocket inside main compartment
  • Hydration bladder sleeve with 2 exit ports (one on each side of bag)
  • Zippered quick-stash top pocket lined with micro-fleece for a phone or sunglasses
  • 2 deep side panel stretch mesh pockets
  • Separated molded EVA foam backpanel and lumbar pads create a no contact breezeway on your back
  • 1mm PP frame board
  • Removable hipbelt
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