zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Cirque 35
Black Diamond
Cirque 35
$199.95
Description

  Ultralight ski-mountaineering pack for demanding terrain

  Clean, simple and fully dialed for demanding ski lines from the Chugach to Chamonix, the Black Diamond Cirque 35 is a technical ski mountaineering pack with a mid-sized capacity. The Cirque’s minimalist construction features an active suspension, 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:
2156
Liters:
35
Weight:
1030 g (2 lb 4 oz)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD681192
Other Features:
• Active, form-fitting suspension with SwingArm™ shoulder straps, stretch-woven hipbelt pocket and single gear loop
• Unique CINCH closure opens or closes with a single pull
• Detached, ultralight SilNylon lid pocket (sold separately)
• Integrated avy tools pocket with drain holes
• Tuck-away diagonal ski carry and A-frame carry, stowable helmet flap
• Ice-tool PickPockets™, tuck-away rope strap and quick-deploy piolet system is compatible with piolets, technical tools and mixed tools
• AvaLung-Ready design accommodates AvaLung Element (sold separately)
Previous Article:Cirque 30 Next Article:Scream 12
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
...
Acebeam Terminator M1 Review: Flashlight & Laser in One Small Package
  I was a kid working in a camping store in 1997. Princeton Tec launched its first LED module to replace its standard halogen headlamp bulb. I thought I was living in the future. Today, LEDs rule the lighting world, from flashlights and headlamps to home light bulbs.   But have you ever heard of LEP? It’s not a big deal if...
Act Now if You Want a Defender OCTA: V8 Twin-Turbo Hybrid Power, Crazy Suspension
  What is being touted as the toughest and most durable model in the Defender family, the Defender OCTA, will be fully revealed to the public on July 3, and a select few a bit earlier. If the latest promo video indicates anything, the Defender OCTA will surely be an impressive machine. So far, we know it will have a gasoline...
I Never Thought I’d Buy A Cruiser Bike. Then I Had Kids.
...
...
Eric Larsen Missed Out on the North Pole Again. He Isn’t Giving Up.
  Eric Larsen had been waiting for ten days when his phone rang with bad news from Barneo Ice Camp.   The veteran explorer and guide was set to lead the only American expedition to the North Pole in 2024. He and five clients had packed their gear, obtained travel visas, and traveled to Krasnoyarsk, a hub on Russias Trans-Siberian railway, and...
Ford Transit Trail Recall ‘Fix’ Removes One of the Van’s Main Features
  Just a month ago, we found out that the tires on the Ford Transit Trail are too big to fit properly under the van. Ford now has a fix to the problem.   The company plans to replace the tires on the affected vans with smaller tires, as stated in the NHTSA Safety Recall Report.   Ford Transit Trail Recall Fix Tire...
Who would have won Tokyo 2020 under the Paris 2024 scoring system?
In exactly one hundred days, sport climbing will once-again grace the Olympic Games, and the search for the next Olympic sport climbing champions will begin. When climbing debuted at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, there were a number of memorable moments. Janja cruising her way to the gold, Akiyo bowing out of competition climbing with a bronze in front of...
Research Suggests Trans Women Don’t Have a Complete Athletic Advantage
  In the last few years, women’s sports have been a highly visible arena for the broader cultural and political debate over the rights and inclusion of transgender people. As transgender athletes come out, pursue gender-affirming medical care like hormone therapies, and try to compete in the division that aligns with their gender identity, many sports’ governing bodies have developed policies restricting...
A Survivalist’s Secrets for Cooking over a Campfire
  In her monthly column, The Survivalist, Jessie Krebs writes about staying alive in dangerous backcountry scenarios. Krebs is a former Air Force S.E.R.E (survival, evasion, resistance, and escape) instructor and owner of O.W.L.S. Skills.   Many aspiring campers have romantic visions of meals cooked over a wood-fueled open fire. Then, they try it. The result is often bread with a gooey...
5 Tips for Leveling Up Your Trail Running
  Many of us get into trail running because of its non-linear, anti-cookie cutter method of training. Sometimes it’s less about miles and times and more about focusing on where your feet—or hands if you’re scrabbling—are going.. However, that can also be the most frustrating aspect to accept, especially as we strive to improve. Unlike road running, where distances and times...
This Japanese Gear Can Help Reduce Camping Stress
  I love camping with my family, but if I’m being totally honest, it stresses me out. I used to think the stress came from a lack of planning, too much gear, or just generalized anxiety, but have begun to realize it has much more to do with my—and many Americans’—approach to being outside.   These thoughts were refined during a recent...
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved