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Targhee FT 45 (Spring 2022)
Gregory
Targhee FT 45 (Spring 2022)
$149.97
Description

  Superb for long days with an ingenious ski-carry system to stow your skis without removing the pack

  The Gregory Targhee FT 45 gives you the capacity you need for long days in the backcountry when there's no other choice than to keep moving. The FastTrack ski-carry system gives you the ability to attach skis to the pack without the hassle of removing it while the removable components make this customizable pack engineered for maximum efficiency in the alpine.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Gregory
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
Small/Medium: 2746
Medium/Large: 2929
Liters:
Small/Medium: 45
Medium/Large: 48
Weight Capacity:
up to 40 lbs / 18.1 kg
Weight:
3.25 lbs / 1.47 kg
Torso Length Range:
Small/Medium: 15" - 19" / 38.1 - 48.3 cm
Medium/Large: 18" - 22" / 45.7 - 55.9 cm
Dimensions:
Small/Medium: 28" x 11" x 11.5" / 71.1 x 28 x 29.2 cm
Medium/Large: 30" x 11" x 11.5" / 76.2 x 28 x 29.2 cm
Other Features:
• FastTrack carry system to attach skis without removing the pack
• Reinforced, coated webbing loop and elasticized webbing for ski attachment with custom FastTrack hook
• Front quick-access avalanche tool pocket with secure probe and handle sleeves
• Deployable helmet carry system with adjustable hook attachment
• Floating top pocket with zippered security pocket on the underside and quick release hardware for convenient strip-ability
• Removable and linkable hipbelt pads with gear loops and zippered pocket, plus completely removable hipbelt webbing
• FusionLite suspension with removable HDPE framesheet and thermoformed, snow shedding backpanel
• Low-profile tapered harness with removable sternum strap featuring integrated safety whistle
• Front ice tool attachment with durable aluminum toggle system and protected pick sleeve
• Full-length side access zipper with locking sliders and separating top skirt provide uninhibited access to main pack contents
• Side compression with side release buckle closure on top
• Top compression rope strap and large quick-pull drawstring opening
• Interior hydration sleeve with universal secure buckle hanger system and hydration port
• Front webbing daisy chain
• Custom comfort-grip molded zipper pulls and glove-friendly hardware
• Double-layered bottom panel for added durability
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