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Traditional #3.5 Portage Pack
Granite Gear
Traditional #3.5 Portage Pack
$143.96
Description

  Refined age-old portage design

  The #3.5 is part of Granite Gear's Traditional portage pack series, which refines the age-old portage pack design with an anatomically cut harness system, sternum strap, arched lid and drawcord overflow. A padded hip belt adds comfort and stability over long portages. Learn more about this Granite Gear portage pack below.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Granite Gear
Gender:
Unisex
Cubic Inches:
3500
Liters:
57
Color:
Smoke Blue
Torso Length Range:
Regular Torso: 18 - 21 in. (46 - 56 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
496184
UPC:
782922496184
Other Features:
Dimensions: 21 x 26 x 7 inches | 53 x 66 x 18 cm

Suspension: Padded Harness

-- Padded shoulder straps and belt
-- Traditional portage packs do not have swappable belts. Will fit waist sizes from 26 inches to 52 inches.
-- Traditional portage packs do not have adjustable torso lengths on the pack body.
-- All traditional portage packs have fixed shoulder straps that cannot be swapped out for other sizes.
-- Top Loader; Access through top of pack only.

Will Traditional Series Portage Packs Fit My Torso?

To find your torso length, measure the distance between your seventh cervical vertebra and the shelf of your hipbones. Do this by standing up straight with your feet shoulder-width apart. Tilt your head forward and place your hands on your hips, thumbs to the back. With a flexible tape, have someone measure from the most prominent vertebra at the base of your neck to an imaginary line drawn between your thumbs. This will be your torso length.
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