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Octopus 45L (Fall 2023)
Blue Ice
Octopus 45L (Fall 2023)
$97.46
Description

  With its 45-liter volume, the Blue Ice Octopus is a minimalist and versatile climbing pack that can carry all your gear for the day: you will always have easy access to it thanks to its large opening in the back. Its high tenacity Nylon fabric material with foam lining makes it extremely resistant to wear and friction.

  For optimal comfort, it includes a back panel and ergonomic straps. The Octopus comes with a tarp to protect your ropes on the ground and can also accommodate a helmet holder. Ideal for all your climbing trips, it is airline overhead bin compatible.

  

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Description
Brand Name:
Blue Ice
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
45
Color:
Turkish Blue
Weight:
900 g / 1.98 lbs
Dimensions:
58x32x23cm
Made In:
Philippines
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
100007-OS
Other Features:
• One-piece construction
• 3 large zippered pockets for safely storing small items
• Separate inner stretch mesh compartment for climbing shoes
• 2 internal gear loops
• Tuck away shoulder straps and waist belt
• 2 handles for top and side carrying
• Includes rope tarp
• Fits most carry-on air cabin requirements
• Compatible with helmet holder (sold separately)
• Construction: 210D high-tenacity ripstop nylon 66
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