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Saddle Peak - Men's
Mystery Ranch
Saddle Peak - Men's
$175.16
Description

  Burly 25L ski/ride pack for resort or backcountry

  Resort or backcountry, the SADDLE PEAK is a trusted and versatile powder hog. The updated pack now holds 25L and has an external reinforcement panel with 840D nylon with a heavy-duty Carbonite coating. Quick access to avy gear for time-essential situations, with a goggle stash pocket and external ski or board-carrying modularity.

  Mystery Ranch ski packs are built with a durable 320D Robic fabric and YKK® zips throughout. All the packs feature a reinforced panel of 840D nylon treated with heavy-duty Carbonite coating to deflect sharp ski edges when utilizing the stowable ski loops for diagonal ski carry. The body panel unzips to allow easy, on-the-fly access to the main bag when skis are attached. The buckles are specifically designed to be used with gloves.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mystery Ranch
Gender:
Men's
Cubic Inches:
1555
Liters:
25
Weight:
3.0 lbs / 1.4 kg
Other Features:
• Top zippered lid pocket (soft, fabric-lined for storing goggles)
• Interior zippered pocket in main bag
• Hydration reservoir compatible
• Alpine yoke and belt easily adjusted or removed
• Flexible, high-density framesheet
• Compression-molded back panel and stretch-woven yoke repel snow
• Body panel unzips to allow easy, on-the-fly access to the main bag when skis are attached
• Compression straps with glove-friendly buckles
• Removable Alpine waistbelt
• Stout stowable ski loop for stable diagonal ski carry
• Exterior tuck-away helmet carry
• Zipper access to large, organized avy tools pocket
• 320D Robic fabric
• Panel of 840D nylon treated with heavy-duty Carbonite
• YKK® zippers
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