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Khroma 30
Rab
Khroma 30
$229.95
Description

  Stable and secure for the up and the down with gear loops, ice axe attachment, and equipment organization, the Rab Khroma 30 is for those seeking fresh tracks in rugged terrain. The Khroma 30 can carry both skis or a snowboard with diagonal or A-frame ski carry options. Built to make your day on the skin track straightforward, it has back panel entry for easy access to all your gear, easing difficult transitions from skin to crampon to ski. The detachable helmet holder secures your helmet to the outside of the pack, giving you extra volume for your gear inside, and all zips have been designed with mitt-friendly pullers for quick access on wind-blasted summits.

  All Khroma packs are built with a rapid access avalanche equipment pocket. It has a two-way zip with a bright orange zip puller that is designed to always close in the same position – so in the blur of disaster you know exactly where to find it. Shovel handle and probe can be neatly stored in separate sleeves and there is space for the blade to be slotted in on top.

  Rab has reinforced their already tough Cordura nylon with Spectra® Ripstop and a HydroShield water resistant finish. This construction makes the Khroma 30 highly abrasion-, tear-, and weather-resistant. It is built with the X-SHIELD™ carry system, which holds the pack close to your back for freedom of movement on both up and the down, giving you complete stability on technical descents. The wide, padded hip belt wraps around snug and secure, with a gear loop on one side and a large pocket on the other - perfect for snacks, GPS device, and a compass.

  Streamlined, low profile and comfortable, the Khroma 30 is perfect for ambitious backcountry ski adventures.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand:
Rab
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
QAP-25
Dimensions:
54 x 30 x 25 cm / 21.3 x 11.8 x 9.8 in.
Volume:
30 L / 1830 cu in.
Weight:
1.22 kg / 2 lbs 11 oz
Back Length:
19 in. / 48 cm
Other Features:
  • Main compartment back panel entry for easy access to kit
  • Back panel zip entry to main compartment for easy kit access
  • Internal zipped pocket for stashing valuables and lined goggle pocket
  • Sternum strap with whistle for attracting attention
  • Top tensioner stabilizes load and lower compression cinches pack
  • Hipbelt with easy-release buckle, one large pocket and one gear loop
  • Part-recycled ultra-tough and lightweight fabric construction protects against tools, ski edges, and sharp rocks
  • Diagonal and A-frame ski and splitboard carry options with tough metal hook that's easy to use with gloves
  • HeadLocker axe attachment with removable lash
  • Detachable helmet holder provides added volume
  • Ultra-tough Cordura fabric with Spectra® Ripstop
  • Snow-shedding back panel
  • Quick-access avalanche safety equipment compartment
  • Zipped entry to all compartments with mitt-friendly pullers
  • 210D Cordura with Spectra® Ripstop / Hydroshield Dura and 50% Recycled 420 PW / Hydroshield
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