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Arro 22 Backpack
Arc'teryx
Arro 22 Backpack
$220.00
Description

  The Arc'teryx Arro 22 Backpack is made for daylong hikes and delivers proven performance with a distinctive design and efficient functionality. The latest evolution improves carry comfort with an AeroForm mono filament mesh back panel – breathable and supportive – and padded ergonomic shoulder straps. Internal organization manages larger gear and hydration, and outside storage includes shoulder strap pocketing sized for your smartphone and the classic weather-resistant TPU kangaroo pocket on the back.

  Redesigned with an AeroForm back panel for improved breathability and carry comfort.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
X000007969
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Weight:
1.08 kg / 2 lbs 6.1 oz
Materials:
420d Cordura nylon 6,6 basket weave - 100% Nylon
Dimensions:
Height: 55cm, Width: 30cm, Depth: 25cm
Other Features:
  • Durable
  • 420d Cordura nylon 6,6 basket weave pack cloth is exceptionally durable
  • Laminated TPU on back pocket provides added durability and weather protection
  • Hydration reservoir sleeve (hydration reservoir sold separately)
  • Hydration port allows for ease of tube passage outside of main compartment (Hydration reservoir sold separately)
  • WaterTight™ external zippers with custom zipper pulls provide weather protection
  • Kangaroo pocket
  • External pockets for accessible storage
  • Padded 15” laptop sleeve
  • Easy-access shoulder strap pockets stow smartphone and other small essentials
  • Padded, contoured shoulder straps
  • AeroForm monofilament mesh back panel allows airflow
  • Dope dyed uses significantly less water and energy in the dyeing process
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