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Free Rider 22
Ortovox
Free Rider 22
$180.00
Description

  The Ortovox Free Rider 22 fits extra snugly against the back when freeriding in any terrain – just like a second skin. This is primarily down to the flat, elasticated CLASP FLEX BELT which provides control in every situation as well as reliable support. The soft back pads hug the back perfectly without restricting the movements of the spine. On the inside, the back of the backpack can be fitted with the CLASP SPINE PROTECTOR (sold separately). This spine protector is certified to motorcycle standards and slides easily into a separate inner pocket. The focus here is both on your safety and on the environment: This freeriding backpack is completely PFC-free and, thanks to the use of recycled polyester, also climate-neutral.

  In order to optimally adjust the pack while on the go, it can be quickly compressed using the integrated side straps and folded into a flat-fitting second skin on the back. When it comes to rappelling into steep gullies or short walking passages, this freeriding pack has all the necessary attachment options for skis, an ice axe or rope, not to mention the tried-and-tested helmet net, emergency card and hydration system compatibility. All the features are well stowed away on the outside to prevent them catching, even in difficult terrain.

  This pack also offers enough space for climbing skins and ski crampons, ensuring extra flexibility out on the mountain. Emergency equipment can be neatly stowed away and kept at hand in a separate safety compartment, while all other items in the main compartment are accessible via front or back access. The Free Rider 22 is a versatile companion for maximum flexibility and freedom of movement on skis.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including dimethylformamide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Ortovox
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
46810
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
Regular
Torso Length Range:
42 to 50 cm (16.5 - 19.7 in)
Liters:
22
Weight:
1390 g / 49.0 oz
Other Features:
  • Access to main compartment: front and back
  • Separate safety compartment
  • Holder for safety equipment
  • Snowboard and snowshoe attachment
  • Integrated helmet net
  • Compression strap
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Chest strap with signal whistle
  • Emergency Card
  • Protector compatibility

Material: 100% polyamide 400D (recycled)

SUSTAINABILITY:
Recycled polyamide
For more sustainability! This product contains recycled polyamide.

Climate Neutral
This product is climate neutral. It was produced in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Any unavoidable CO2 emissions have been offset.

PFC free
This product contains no environmentally harmful per- or polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs).

FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION (FWF)
This product was manufactured under fair working conditions in conformity with Fair Wear Foundation.
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