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Cobra 52 Backpack
The North Face
Cobra 52 Backpack
$250.00
Description

  Now lighter and cleaner, this burly alpine climbing pack has enough space for most expeditions and will carry all you need for the summit approach.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
The North Face
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A52D5
Gender:
Unisex
Weight:
3 lbs 5 oz (1500 g)
Dimensions:
13" x 11" x 23.2" (35.1 cm x 15 cm x 45.7 cm)
Pack Volume:
3173 in³ (52 liters)
Other Features:
  • Semi-translucent fabric lets you see your gear more easily from the outside of the pack
  • External stuff-it pocket can carry crampons or other bulky gear
  • Floating top lid with a zippered pocket carries small essentials
  • Ice tool and axe carry optimized for better carry while keeping picks covered
  • Rope carry doubles as top-of-pack compression
  • Foam back panel with durable, light and soft Teksever fabric reduces weight while also reducing water and snow absorption
  • 360-degree reflectivity for enhanced visibility
  • Wand pockets
  • Hipbelt pocket
  • Tool loop on hipbelt
  • Hydration sleeve
  • Whistle buckle
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