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Mantis 30 Backpack
Arc'teryx
Mantis 30 Backpack
$180.00
Description

  Created to give you the freedom to roam – and made with a clean design and recycled materials – the largest Mantis’ capacity, organization, durability, and balanced carry make it a go-to however and wherever you want to explore. Its wide top opening allows easy access to the large main compartment, and multiple pockets -inside and out – organize gear. The padded back, frame sheet, and aluminum stay combine for a comfortable carry, and a sleeve in the main compartment holds your hydration reservoir or laptop.

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Description
Brand Name:
Arc'teryx
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
30241 / X000006705
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Liters:
30
Weight:
1.2 kg / 2 lbs 10.3 oz
Dimensions:
Length: 55cm, Width: 34cm, Depth: 24cm, Center Back: 49cm
Made In:
Vietnam
Other Features:
  • Lightweight
  • Durable
  • FC0-DWR (Durable Water Repellent) finish repels moisture
  • Arc'teryx Bird logo
  • Top grab handle for easy grab-and-go access
  • Padded back panel with frame sheet and aluminum stay help carry load comfortably
  • Spacious panel-load main compartment
  • Two side access zippered pockets
  • Top lid pocket
  • Inner sleeve for a laptop or hydration bladder
  • Stretch mesh external side pockets carry water bottles or reusable coffee mugs
  • Internal security pocket with key clip
  • Adjustable sternum strap and removable waist belt
  • Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria
  • Dope dyed lining fabric
  • Contains 100% recycled polyester
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