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Nimbus Trace Access 85 - Men's (Closeout)
Granite Gear
Nimbus Trace Access 85 - Men's (Closeout)
$166.47
Description

  85 liter hiking pack

  The Nimbus Trace Access 85 - Men's from Granite Gear is a hiking pack with a 60 lbs load rating for comfortable carrying because of the TopoFlex frame and suspension system.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Granite Gear
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
SHORT: 4820
REGULAR: 5187
Closeout Season:
Closeout
Liters:
SHORT: 79
REGULAR: 85
Weight:
SHORT: 1.9 kg (4 lbs 5 oz.)
REGULAR: 2.1 kg (4 lbs 9 oz.)
Torso Length Range:
SHORT: 14 - 18 in. (36 - 46 cm)
REGULAR: 18 - 22 in. (46 - 56 cm)
Other Features:
• 60 lbs load rating
• Adjustable torso length
• Dual zipper front access panel
• Dual density hip belt and shoulder straps
• 4 sizes of shoulder straps (S, M, L, XL)
• 4 sizes in Men's hipbelt available (S, M, L, XL)
• Side compression
• Tool loops
• Hydration port and internal sleeve
• Stretch side pockets
• Massive front stretch pocket
• 10mm compression straps
• Hip pack lid
• Internal Nimbus Topoflex™ framesheet
• Codura® high tenacity nylon (100D and 210D)

NIMBUS SUSPENSION PACKS
Granite Gear's 3D TopoFlex frame is engineered to fit the topography of your back and mimic the way a back naturally flexes. The single "Pivot Point" attachment system on our shoulder straps and belts allows not only a more precise fit and enhanced freedom of movement; it supports and more equally redistributes your load along your hips, shoulders, and back! Now made with a maple-core, composite laminate which is both lighter and offers more longitudinal rigidity.

Granite Gear's back panel compliments the ergonomic carriage benefits of the Topoflex gram and harness system by encouraging heat transfer and dissipation while simultaneously using the natural symmetry of the back..
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