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Cirque 30
Black Diamond
Cirque 30
$179.95
Description

  Ultralight ski-mountaineering pack for demanding lines

  Stripped down for technical performance on serious ski lines the world over, the Black Diamond Cirque 30 pack combines the functionality of an ultralight alpine pack with a full ski feature set. The Cirque’s minimalist construction features a sturdy suspension with a removable foam backpanel insert, as well as a unique CINCH closure system that opens or closes the top with a single pull. A slide-in avy tools pocket and rope and ice tool attachments secure all your gear, while a quick-deploy piolet system that is compatible with piolets, technical tools and mixed tools comes in handy during unexpected sections of no-fall terrain.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
[S/M] 1831 cu in
[M/L] 2136 cu in
Liters:
[S/M] 30 L
[M/L] 35 L
Color:
Torch
Weight:
[S/M] 830 g (1 lb 13 oz)
[M/L] 1030 g (2 lb 4 oz)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD681191
Other Features:
• 30% lighter than the Cirque 35
• Form-fitting suspension with webbing hipbelt and removable foam backpanel insert
• Unique CINCH closure opens or closes with a single pull
• Integrated avy tools pocket with drain holes
• Tuck-away diagonal ski carry and A-frame carry
• Ice-tool PickPockets™, tuck-away rope strap and quick-deploy piolet system that is compatible with piolets, technical tools and mixed tools
• AvaLung-Ready design accommodates AvaLung Element (sold separately)
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