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Gallatin Peak 40
Mystery Ranch
Gallatin Peak 40
$264.95
Description

  Burly, full-featured ski/ride pack for guides, patrollers, and long tours

  The GALLATIN PEAK 40 is the apex of Mystery Ranch snow packs, suited for ski patrollers, professional guides, and long tours. An oversized front pocket fits a complete snow safety kit for quick deployment, and the main bag offers top and back panel access. The Gallatin Peak offers A-frame or diagonal carry options for skis or a splitboard, or vertical snowboard carry. Constructed with Ripstop fabric with wax face coating. The main compartment and multiple carry options for ski, split board or snowboard and tuck-a-way helmet carry.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
2440
Liters:
40
Weight:
3.8 lbs / 1.72 kg
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
111176
Other Features:
• Two zippered lid pockets (one soft, fabric-lined for storing goggles)
• glove-friendly buckles
• Interior zippered pocket in main bag
• Hydration reservoir compatible
• Telescoping yoke
• Flexible, high-density framesheet with dual composite stays
• Compression-molded back panel and stretch-woven yoke repels snow
• Body panel unzips to allow easy, on-the-fly access to the main bag when skis are attached
• Compression straps with glove-friendly buckles
• Removable Alpine waistbelt
• Stout stowable ski loop for stable diagonal carry
• Exterior tuck-away helmet carry
• Zipper access to large, organized avy tools pocket
• Top-loading main compartment with shroud
• 320d Phantom Ripstop fabric with wax face coating
• Tool attachment on side for poles
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