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Ski Raptor 20 Pack
CAMP
Ski Raptor 20 Pack
$159.96
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  This 20-liter version of the Ski Raptor is designed for lighter, faster freeride missions and for shorter athletes who probably have a hard time finding a freeride pack that fits their torso. The Ski Raptor builds on CAMP's years of designing purpose-built packs for specific adventures. Utilizing design features from their benchmark skimo race packs, the Ski Raptor is a truly unique freeride pack. Constructed from 420D ripstop nylon for incredible durability. Updated ergonomics for an even more profiled fit and enhanced load stabilization. New ventilated back panel and external edging on the shoulder straps for increased comfort.

  Other popular features remain, like the X-Press ski carrying system that allows skis to be attached and removed without removing the pack, Full BackDoor access that makes gear accessible independent of where it is layered in the pack, hide-away systems for carrying essential gear like poles, axes and helmet, a dedicated fast access pocket on the front for shovel and probe, and a dedicated side entry crampon compartment. The tail loop for the X-Press ski carrying system is updated so it can be set in two positions making it easy to insert skis whether the pack is fully loaded or mostly empty. Skis can also be carried laterally with straps on the sides. The crampon pocket is also updated with the addition of magnets to help make sure the pocket is easy to close without removing the pack.

  

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SKI RAPTOR 30 AND SKI RAPTOR 20 – Ski mountaineering and freeride backpacks – Fall Winter 2021-2022
The Ski Raptor builds on our years of designing purpose-built ...

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Brand:
CAMP
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
3146
Gender:
Unisex
Size:
One Size
Weight:
790 g / 27.9 oz
Other Features:
  • Made from durable 420D nylon
  • X-Press ski carrying system with Tubular Rewind allows skis to be attached and removed without removing the pack
  • The tail loop for the X-Press ski carrying system can be set in two positions making it easy to insert skis whether the pack is fully loaded or mostly empty
  • Skis can also be carried laterally with fast buckle attachments
  • Side entry crampon pocket can be zipped open from the inside to connect to the main compartment
  • Innovative ice axe holder with elastic upper cord and lower webbing
  • Hide-away systems for carrying poles and helmet
  • Dedicated fast access pocket on the front for shovel and probe
  • Updated ergonomic and ventilated back panel with an even wider Full BackDoor opening and a sleeve pocket for a hydration bladder (sold separately)
  • Padded shoulder straps feature external edging for greater comfort
  • Waist belt is equipped with elastic pockets on both sides and a gear loop on the right hip
  • Height adjustable chest strap
  • Top zip pocket
  • Top handle for easy transport
  • Hydration compatible
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