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Creek 35
Black Diamond
Creek 35
$159.96
Description

  The Creek 35 from Black Diamond is a cavernous top-loading crag pack inspired by haul bags, with a focus on access and durability. Built from durable, waterproof haul-bag fabric, the Creek 35 features a stand-up bottom and full-length side zip for easy loading and access to your gear. A large zippered front flap stashes your flip-flops, lunch and layers, while internal zippered organizer pockets accommodate your keys, phone and other small essentials. A tuck-away rope strap secures your cord, and the stowable rain hood doubles as a helmet holder.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Black Diamond
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
SML/MED: 2014
Liters:
SML/MED: 33
Weight:
1660 g (3 lbs 11 oz.)
Waterproof:
Yes
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
681174
Other Features:
• Durable, waterproof haul-bag fabric
• Padded shoulder straps and dual-density hip belt, thermoformed backpanel
• Top-loading design with drawcord skirt closure
• Creek 50 and 35 have full-length side zipper for easy access to pack contents
• Tuck-away rope strap and stowable rain hood that doubles as a helmet/rope holder
• Zippered front flap with internal zippered organizer pockets
• Haul bag-style bottom keeps pack standing upright for easy loading
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