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M45 Pack
CAMP
M45 Pack
$175.96
Description

  The CAMP M45 does a brilliant job merging the capacity of a large pack with the stability, fit and performance of a smaller pack. It incorporates many of the unique features found in the CAMPack range, like the Full BackDoor panel that allows access to the contents of the pack without having to remove everything on top before gaining access to gear at the bottom.

  Comfort is assured by the XAir ventilated back with a 3 mm aluminum wire frame and breathable, ergonomic shoulder straps. The padded waist belt is removable for technical activities. It features one zippered pocket and one gear loop. The innovative Balance System uses the same two straps on the top of the shoulders to simultaneously adjust, compress and stabilize the load by pull from the bottom of pack instead of the top.

  The removable lid features a large main compartment on top and a smaller compartment on the bottom for valuables. A protective cover can be pulled out to cover the top of the pack when the lid is removed. Additional technical features include two technical ice axe holders with head locker system and elastic cords, reversible ski carrying straps that can also be used to carry a snowboard or hidden when not in use, an external helmet carrying system that can be hidden when not in use, hydration bladder compatibility, and large elastic zip pockets on the inside of the main compartment for extra organization.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
CAMP
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
3207
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Volume:
45 liters
Other Features:
  • Full BackDoor access with sleeve for hydration bladder
  • XAir ventilated back with soft breathable mesh
  • 3 mm aluminum wire frame
  • Ergonomic shoulder straps for a performance fit
  • Padded waist belt is removable for technical activities
  • Waist belt features one zippered pocket and one gear loop
  • Balance System allows for load adjustment, compression and stabilization using the two straps on the shoulders
  • Removable lid features a large main compartment and a smaller compartment on the bottom for valuables
  • Protective cover can be pulled out to cover the top of the pack when the lid is removed
  • 2 interior elastic zip pockets
  • Technical ice axe holders with a head-locker system on the bottom and elastic cords on top
  • A-Frame ski carrying straps can be hidden when not in use and can be reversed to be used as lashing straps for a snowboard or other accessories
  • External helmet carrying system can be hidden when not in use
  • Hydration compatible
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