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Cirque 35
Black Diamond
Cirque 35
$199.95
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  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)
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