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Griffin 75 - Women's (Spring 2020)
The North Face
Griffin 75 - Women's (Spring 2020)
$143.97
Description

  Premier, full-featured backpacking pack with comfy suspension

  The pinnacle of comfort and versatility, the multi-day women's Griffin 75 pairs The North Face's integrated Dyno Carry System™ with state-of-the-art features to help you go the distance with ease on long hauls. This premier backpacking pack has everything you could possibly want in terms of features and comfort, yet is still light enough for weekend trips.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
The North Face
Frame Description:
Tubular aluminum stays
Gender:
Women's
Cubic Inches:
4577
Closeout Season:
Spring 2020
Liters:
75
Weight:
XS/S: 5 lbs 1 oz / 2296 g
M/L: 5 lbs 3 oz / 2353 g
Dimensions:
24.8 x 16.1 x 11.8 in
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
NF0A3S8K
Other Features:
• The patent-pending Dyno Carry System™ allows you to adjust the back panel on the fly without having to take the pack off
• The Dyno Carry System™ features self-equalizing, on-the-fly, adjustable load lifters and a swiveling hipbelt for organic motion
• Detachable "flying-squirrelin. summit pack
• Front power-mesh pocket allows you to use the pack without the summit pack
• Detachable, flip-forward top lid
• Wraparound J-zip allows you to fully open the pack to access all of its contents and for easy packing
• Pack frame features an aluminum single stay and full frame as well as a PE frame sheet
• Molded hipbelt features two full pockets
• Hydration sleeve
• Lash points
• Sternum strap with whistle buckle
• Reflective webbing for visibility
Fabrics:
-- Body 210D IronLite™ nylon
-- Boot 420D IronLite™ nylon
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