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Petzl
Bug Pack
$69.95
Description

  Backpack for single-day multi-pitch climbing

  The BUG backpack is designed for single-day multi-pitch rock climbing, and is versatile enough for everyday uses. Suitable for carrying gear on the approach and while climbing (hydration system, food, clothing, shoes). It is designed for the most efficient use while climbing: low profile, allows for full range of movement, stowaway waistbelt, carries high on the back enabling unobstructed access to your harness.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Petzl
Liters:
18
Weight:
525 g
Size:
18 Liter
Other Features:
Compact, ergonomic shape for maximum mobility during climbing or everyday use:
- 18 liter volume for transporting equipment
- low profile shape sits snuggly against your back
Adaptable for climbing or everyday use:
- side compression straps
- adjustable strap for attaching a rope to the top of the pack
- wide exterior pocket, interior compartment for hydration system or laptop, wallet pocket, topo pocket in back of pack
- stowaway waistbelt
- adjustable sternum strap helps stabilize the pack while climbing

• Very durable: bottom and sides lined with high-tenacity fabric
• Available colors: gray or red
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