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Scree 33 - Women's
Mystery Ranch
Scree 33 - Women's
$206.25
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  The women's SCREE 33 is a leader in Mystery Ranch's Trail line of packs. This technical 33-liter pack works with all kinds of extreme pursuits. With tons of adjustable compression, daisy chain with tool attachment points, adjustable yoke, and removable waist belt this will be your favorite companion from peak to rock to snow. And you can make it even lighter with a removable aluminum frame. This versatile warrior is plenty tough enough to handle excursions into nature’s most challenging locales.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Mystery Ranch
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
113008
Gender:
Women's
Pack Volume:
2000 cu in / 32.8 L
Weight:
3.3 lbs / 1.5 kg
Dimensions:
25 x 11.5 x 11.25 in / 64 x 29 x 29 cm
Materials:
X Grid 500D Nylon 6.6
70D Nylon Ripstop
N.100 Robic R/S and 330 SD HITRA
YKK® zippers
Features:
  • Removable 7000-series aerospace aluminum frame offers just the right load-bearing support for whatever your mountain mission requires
  • 3-ZIP design for rapid and complete access to your gear
  • Thinner, lighter, and faster to streamline your outdoor adventure experience
  • Zippered lid pocket to keep small items accessible
  • Adjustable compression keeps the guts of your pack snug and secure
  • Daisy chain and tool attachment feature for staying prepared to navigate difficult terrain
  • Adjustable yoke and removable belts give you options for finding the most comfortable way to traverse the wild
  • Women’s-specific harness for a superior ergonomic fit
  • Hydration reservoir compatible
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